This is a perfect example of intent v. impact. One might not know that calling Black men & women angry is actually racist. But it is racist, so the intent doesn't matter, cuz of the impact. Antiracism demands white people put the feelings of people who experience racism above those doing the racism.
That’s a lie. You did mention anger, just a couple replies up. Here’s a screenshot, for your [boomer] convenience.

You thought and say I was angry. That’s racism. I’ve been very calm and plainspoken, interacting with you. Not angry at all—that’d be YOUR racism, informing your view of the exchange.

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