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I Saw the Sign but Did We Really Need a Sign?: SlutWalk and Racism

daniefofanny:

It’s very worth the read.

Crunk Feminist Collective is everything that’s right in the world.

    • #Crunk Feminist Collective
    • #SlutWalk
    • #white privilege
    • #racism
    • #WOC
    • #women of color
    • #feminism
  • 1 year ago > empanadilladepizza
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I am so embarrassed to be a white feminist right now.

tahlalaliaaa:

Come on people, we all mess up, but I’m pretty sure you were all taught that the n word is never okay when you were itty bitty children with no concept of privilege.

Not to mention that listening to POC and not teling them how they should feel about something is pretty much the very foundation of being an ally.

Many fellow white activists are failing miserably on the basics of ~not being a racist~ and it’s fucking ridiculous.

    • #slut walk
    • #slutwalk
    • #slutwalk nyc
    • #racism
    • #racial slur
    • #racist
    • #racist slur
    • #oppression
    • #white privilege
    • #woc
    • #poc
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Individual black people/people of color often describe moments where they challenge racist speech at meetings or in other formal settings only to witness a majority of folks rush to comfort the racist individual they have challenged, as though that person is the victim and the person who raised questions a persecutor. No wonder then that while discussions of white supremacy and racism have become rather commonplace in individual scholarly writing and journalistic work, most people are wary, if not downright fearful, of discussing these issues in group settings, especially when among strangers. People often tell me that they do not share openly and candidly their thoughts about white-supremacist thought and racism for fear that they will say the wrong thing. And yet when this reason is interrogated it usually is shown to cover up the fear of conflict, the belief that saying the wrong thing will generate conflict, bad feeling or lead to counterattack. Groups where white folks are in the majority often insist that race and racism does not really have much meaning in today’s world because we are all so beyond caring about it. I ask them why they then have so much fear about speaking their minds. Their fear, their censoring silence, is indicative of the loaded meaning race and racism have in our society.
bell hooks, Teaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope (via fuckyeahradicalquotes)

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    • #racis
    • #truth
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