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 When two people love each other and they canât make that work, thatâs the real tragedy.
why do people interpret âblack lives matterâ as âonly black lives matterâ
or âblack women matterâ as âONLY black women matterâ
weâre taught to hate ourselves and that white is the default, so you donât need to tell yourself that âwhite lives matterâ because itâs already extremely obvious that white lives matter
just because you arenât mentioned doesnât mean youâre not important. it just means this post ainât for you.
Can we have movies about her backstories?

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he's basically an old man
âYou would travel 3000 miles for Mariska if she asked you to?â
Chris: â Iâd crawl over broken glassâ
localised:
do you ever get the urge to get up in the middle of the night while everyone else is fast asleep and just walk places and to be completely alone and entirely dedicated to your thoughts
yes but the problem is i dont want to get murdered u feel me
i feel youÂ
we all feel youÂ
why are so many people touching me
This is why you donât walk around in the middle of the night
saw kimbra tonight!! she was so, so stellar. this weekend was a v good weekend in concerts.Â

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1)Â Colorblind
What they say:
âPeople are just people.â Â âI donât see color.â Â âWeâre all just human.â Â âCharacter, not color, is what counts with me.â
Response:
âColorblindnessâ negates the cultural values, norms, expectations and life experiences of people of color. Even if an individual white person can ignore a personâs skin color, society does not.
Claiming to be âcolorblindâ can also be a defense when someone is afraid to discuss racism, especially if the assumption is that all conversation about race or color is racist.  Color consciousness does not equal racism.
2) Reverse Racism
What they say:
âBlacks cry âracismâ for everything, even though they are more or just as racist as white people.â
Response:
Letâs first define racism with this formula: Racism = racial prejudice + systemic institutional power.
To say people of color can be racist, denies the power imbalance inherent in racism. Although some Black people dislike whites and act on that prejudice to insult or hurt them, thatâs not the same as systematically oppressing them and negatively affecting every aspect of their lives.
People of color, as a social group, do not possess the societal, institutional power to oppress white people as a group. An individual Black person who is abusing a white person, while clearly wrong, is acting out a personal racial prejudice, not racism.
3) Itâs Not Race
What they say:
âItâs not race, itâs economics.â  âClassism is the new racism.â
Response:
âBeing Black and middle class is fundamentally different to being white and middle class.â This is what  Dr. Nicola Rollock, a researcher at The Institute of Education at the University at Birmingham in the U.K., said after researching the issue.
For the report, âThe Educational Strategies of the Black Middle Classes,â Rollock and her team looked at African-Caribbean families in particular, and confirmed that there is a Black âmiddle classâ  who work very hard to do the best for their children. But researchers also discovered that social status and relative wealth do not protect Black people from racism.
Racism is a reality in the lives of  Black middle-class families and it extends to the upper class too, as Oprah Winfrey would agree based on her widely reported racial-profiling incident at a Zurich boutique last year.
4) Blame the Victim
What they say:
âBlacks are not willing to work hard.â  âBlacks feel entitled and want everything handed to them.â  âBlacks hold themselves back, not racism.â  âWe have advertised everywhere, there just arenât any qualified Blacks for this job.â
Response:
When blame-the-victim tactics are used, it provides an escape from discussing the real problem: racism. Therefore, the agents of racism, white people and their institutions, can avoid acknowledging a system of oppression exists.
As long as the focus remains on Black folks, white people can minimize or dismiss our experiences and never have to deal with their responsibility or collusion in racism and white privilege.
5)Â Deny, Deny, Deny
What they say:
âBlacks are unfairly favored, whites are not.â
Response:
This form of denial is based on the false notion that the playing field is now level. When some white folks are expected to suddenly share their privilege, access and advantage, they often perceive it as discrimination. White peopleâs attacks on programs like affirmative action and Black History Month are usually rooted in this false perception.
6) Pull Yourself Up by Your Bootstraps
What they say:
âAmerica is the land of opportunity, built by rugged individuals, where anyone with grit can succeed if they just pull up hard enough on their bootstraps. So Blacks need to pull themselves up from the bottom like everyone else.â
Response:
U.S. social propaganda has convinced many people that an individualâs hard work is the main determinant of success in the country. This ideology totally denies the impact of either oppression or privilege on any personâs chance for success, and pretends that every individual, regardless of color, gender, disability, etc., Â has the same access to the rights, benefits and responsibilities of society.
It also implies that Blacks have only their individual character flaws or cultural inadequacies to blame, and not racism.
7) Racism Is Over
What they say:
âBlacks live in the past. We dealt with racism in the 1960s with all the marches, sit-ins and speeches by Martin Luther King Jr. Â Laws have been changed. Segregation and lynching have ended. We have some details to work out, but real racism is pretty much a thing of the past. They need to get over it and move on.â
Response:
The absence of legalized, enforced segregation does not mean the end of racism. This denial of contemporary racism, based on an inaccurate assessment of both history and current society, romanticizes the past and diminishes todayâs reality.
If there is no race problem, there would be no school-to-prison pipeline in Mississippi that leads to the arrest and sentencing of Black students for infractions as insignificant as wearing the wrong color socks.
New York Cityâs Stop and Frisk policy that led to 400,000 police encounters with innocent Black and Latino New Yorkers, would not have happened.
If there is no race problem, Â why is a Black person 3.73 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than a white person, even though Blacks and whites use marijuana at similar rates?
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"Jalan Atthirari Anni."Â Moon of My Life
"Shekh Ma Shieraki Anni."Â My Sun and Stars
friendlyneighborhoodcurmudgeon:
Two MSU basketball players raped a woman in the dorms then one admitted to it. Their only consequence was that they had to move out of the dorms. This picture is of me and one other woman holding up this banner during Midnight Madness. Two other brave souls had a banner on the other side for a while before some jerk started playing tug or war with them over it. This was taken before we got booed at by 10,000 people and police escorted from the stadium.Â
How screwed up are people to boo at this?Â
Letâs keep reposting this. Rapists should be charged.
how is sport more important than the lives of women? like honestly baffling
Jenny Holzer, My arrogance knows no bounds and I will make no peace today, and you should be so lucky to find a woman like meÂ

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