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Where was the overgeneralization? I was terrorized by the KKK and white men with guns for being brown most of my life. Death threats, guns in my mouth, phone calls, pamphlets on my lawn, assault on school property and lots more. It was racial terrorism. There were a group of us that were Black or brown who faced it together. Not all of us survived. So if you are suggesting that I haven't endured terrorism in America by white Christian men with guns, I respectfully disagree. If you are suggesting the generalization is elsewhere, I'm curious.