This is one of those phrases out of the critical racism theory cult. It means that my personal experience (which is subjective, perhaps improved by trauma or intentional exaggeration to meet the needs of the moment) take precedence over any objective measurements (what is the race distribution of people killed by police officers?) My "lived experience" trumps data, logic, everything.
My "lived experience" is that growing up poor and white was hard. I went to school with black kids from middle class homes that I could only envy. I experienced a robbery that in my perception (all that matters, right?) was driven by race, and relied on race (robber pointing to three much older and larger blacks and identifying them as "my brothers" to insure compliance) to make it happen. In the 1970s, I saw a lot of racism in hiring. (I was an employment agent.) My lived experience has been that hard work and character are rewarded with family stability and wealth.
That's my "lived experience": if you disagree, you are a racist.
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