So, making a claim that is (slightly) false,
The claim is false. There's no 'slightly' about it. I am talking about the True Meaning, as divined by Prophet Elixir and Prophetess Rhea, and conveyed to me. It is false that the only reason white people could object to materials about atrocities committed by white people in a school library is because those white people want to commit the same atrocities. There are a number of other reasons a white person could object, some of which I have explicated.
even when you are a child, and as such not expected to express a completely coherent idea, and in a format wherein expressing completely coherent ideas is not expected, is evil and wicked?
As should be very clear by now, I
do not believe the Antiracist Childlike Empress uttered the quoted words in the first place. The entire thing reeks of fakeness.
As should also be very clear, the words quoted have a plain meaning that is ludicrous, but I'm not talking about the plain meaning any more. The True Meaning (which is already a generous, charitable "reading" of the actual text) is false, and it is a falsity that is also racist.
The
promotion of this meme by adults who ought know better is the pathway to the realisation of the evil and wicked True Meaning. The promotion in breathtaking, gushing, obsequious praise, like Elixir did by introducing it and calling the child 'precocious', like you did with your foreword to the child's hagiography, like everyone who mindlessly 'liked' the post, and like laughing dog who thought I thought it was fake because the words were
too sophisticated.
The plain words of the quote are ridiculous and wicked. The True Meaning is not conveyed by the text, and in any case is also wicked and false, but slightly less wicked than the plain meaning.
That you and others wish to promote the True Meaning means you are either promoting wickedness, or you are recklessly indifferent to the consequences of your sloppy and prejudiced thinking.