Cookies

Al hacer clic en "Está bien", aceptas el almacenamiento de cookies en tu dispositivo para mejorar la navegación del sitio, analizar el uso del sitio y ayudar en nuestros esfuerzos de marketing.
Está bien
Aprender más
Audio
Texto
Goddess Robotic
2
1
Copiar enlace del post
 
Goddess Robotic
Unlabeled 114d
Unlabeled
Responder
Copiar enlace del post
Agregar comentario
blows my mind that we still have to have these conversations simply because people don't read. They just don't read. You know, we already have definitions for racism, for systemic racism, for prejudice. And people just refuse to acknowledge these things. So here we have again, once again, a conversation about how black people can't be racist. And if you scroll over, you can see the clear definition of what it means to be racist. But to fit the narrative, these type of people like to conflate systemic and institutionalized racism with just simple racism. But smart people, educated people, or just people that take the five extra seconds to to Google what definitions are, would know and realize that there's a difference between systemic and institutionalized racism versus interpersonal racism. And if they did that, we could all just get over these conversations and realize that those are two different things. Anyone can be interpersonally racist. I don't think anyone has ever made the claim that black Black people can be institutionally racist but that seems to be the argument every time so I just don't get it man just just read just read
2
3
Copiar enlace del post
People get confused on this pretty frequently because racism is like a blanket term. Umm, what they could be talking about is prejudice or stereotypes that they are perpetuating. Umm, but for black people within the diaspora who are talking about this, I find that they never bring up anti-blackness which is usually what they're talking about when they're talking about racism because then they would have to take a hard look at their own actions.
2
1
Copiar enlace del post
ways that people who, um, engage with what they consider allyship who are outside of the diaspora, um, from, you know, many different cultures and Black people within the diaspora, who are unaware of when or how they can be anti-Black, and how that can give a picture of racism to somebody who is either unknowing or outside of, you know, that dynamic of understanding.
2
Responder
Copiar enlace del post
And that last comment that he made, racism equals prejudice plus systemic power, you literally can't find that anywhere in any official definition document anywhere. Nowhere. You made it up.
Responder
Copiar enlace del post
Agregar comentario
Follow Us
© Stereo, 2025
Obtén la experiencia completa en la aplicación Stereo
Abrir app