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Our society forces children to see color
Kids are pure and beautiful they are how we change things.
LOL, in both photos the children are literally touching each other BECAUSE they are fascinated by the color differences.
^^^^^ This.

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Come on, we do know why they donât teach us that.
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weâre literally floating on a tiny planet in fucking space why are we surrounded by hatred and misery. why canât everyone just calm the fuck down and lay on some grass. the sun is a GIANT BURNING ORB why does money exist. fuck everything
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Okay non-European tumblr, Iâm gonna explain to you why âwhiteâ isnât as simple here as it is in the rest of the world
- Shades of white in Europe range from âfreshly fallen snowâ to âI am frequently mistaken as being from the Middle Eastâ
- White European is a thing. When you fill out a form, under ethnicity, there are several options for white; white British, white European, white other. Because people make that distinction
- There are Europeans who donât class their ethnicity as their skin colour, but as their nationality. I have family who donât think of themselves as white, they just think of themselves as Italian and donât really give much thought to their skin colour
- People here in Britain always question if darker skinned white Europeans are âactually whiteâ. I get it a lot myself. My response is always âwell Iâm not anything else, so obviously I must beâ
- Despite being white, a lot of Europeans from Italy, Greece, Spain etc, donât feel white in the traditional sense. Weâre not white like white British people. Weâre not white like white Americans. Weâre our own white. White British is one thing. White Italian is another thing. White Greek is another, etc
- Which is why we have this notion here in Europe of ânationality over raceâ. Being white isnât as important as where youâre from
- So this really only becomes an issue if youâre an immigrant
- So being white in Europe doesnât save you from racial discrimination, because sure, youâre technically white, but youâre not white white. Not the right white
- Here in England, Europeans with really blatantly foreign names, such as myself, find it more difficult to get job interviews, because they take one look at our name and donât bother reading the rest of the CV. A guy I know was actually told by his boss to reduce the pile of CVs he had by âchucking away any with a name you canât fucking pronounceâ
-Â And then even when you do get an interview, half the time you walk into the joint several shades darker than everyone else and feel like youâve walked into the âSwedish supermodelâ clubhouse and you just know youâre not getting hired
This is all basic stuff and itâs very much taken for granted here. Race and ethnicity are not as clear cut, so it can be very confusing for non-Europeans to wrap their heads around. Which is fine. But I implore you to stay in your lane, because when you say things like âno white person anywhere in the world ever knows what itâs like to face racial discriminationâ, itâs really fucking offensive to all of the European immigrants who are denied jobs, harassed by the police and beaten by racists, because foreign is foreign to these people, and they donât give a shit if youâre technically white. So when you mean white American, say white American.Â
This doesnât just apply to âdarker skinâ Europeans either (which Iâm sure some Americans would argue are POC for some reason or other). Try being slavic in Western Europe. Hell, try being Sinti or Roma in any part of Europe.
Especially in the UK you can be as white as you like but if you arenât from Britain (or in some cases just England) then you face discrimination. It really isnât that clear cut in Europe and it drives me mad when people say white people canât experience racism because thatâs such a US-centric idea.
And if youâre from anywhere in South-East Europe then you should prepare for your country to be slandered in every UK paper. Seriously, you canât turn on the news, go on the internet, read a newspaper, without being told how Romanian, Ukrainian, Polish people are a drain on the UKâs resources and they should be banned from the country. And guess what?
(Thatâs Mila Kunis. She was born in the Ukraine.)
(Sebastian Stan. From Constanta, Romania.)
(Mia Wasikowska, from Poland)
(Nina Dobrev, who was born in Bulgaria.)
They are white! Just because they are white, it doesnât mean people from their countries cannot face horrible discrimination, and it doesnât mean that they canât be constantly told that they donât work as hard as people from Western Europe, and that they donât deserve basic human rights.
So just before you force your ignorance onto people who donât hold the same views as you due to where they live operating in a different way, just remember that not everybody lives in America.
Here it is guys, the post that finally puts what Iâve been trying to say for far too long into words!
âŚI didnât know Sebastian Stan was Romanian.
But as somebody who has lived in England and the US, I can vouch for all of this. The race issues in Europe and the race issues in the US are not the same.
For the last few years, there has been an awful backlash against immigrants from Poland, with some of the same language used that Americans use about âMexicansâ (By which, half the time, they mean anyone from south of the US/Mexico border).
Itâs worth understanding that
1. Racism and discrimination are everywhere.
2. They donât take the same form everywhere.
I have lived in England for over 10 years now, and can confirm all of the above. As soon as I open my mouth people can tell, of course, that I was not born and raised British.
I was yelled at in the street because a lady thought I was Polish. People have pushed their chairs into my parents and insulted them in a restaurant because they were recognised as Germans.
Being white is not that cut and dry over here.
And being âsociallyâ white as opposed to just pale skinned evolves over time. I mean, there have been times in America when Irish and Italian people have not been considered âwhiteâ.
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Iâm American and this is the FIRST time Iâve ever heard any of this. I always think Iâm up to date on world issues but wow I am not. Thank you to everyone for sharing!Â
About discrimination between nations in Europe, speaking Finnish and Sami languages in schools in Sweden was forbidden from students because Finns and Sami people were considered to be the lower race. Of course Europe has racism against black people, but yes, thinking about Europeans being âwhiteâ as whole is weird because a white Finn and a white Greek person couldnât be more apart with their cultures.
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Meet 12-year-old Rowdy a black Lab and Carter a 9-year-old boy both who currently are living with vitiligo. Between the two a connection had been made. Carter discovered Rowdy online and read about how Rowdy had suddenly developed white patches growing around his eyes and legs. This unique bond shows how animals can help children come to understand, accept and grow from an existing condition that in the end is a part of who you are as an individual.