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I Fear For The Future

I grew up being taught by non minorities just how blessed I was to live in a world without racism. It didn't take me long, courtesy of my african American, baby boomer, well educated parents, to know how wrong that lesson was. Fast forward a couple decades and I find myself living in a world where overt racism is fast becoming acceptable again but subtle, covert racism is the norm. Its sad when you can't assume anyone's position. I had a conversation with a biracial toddler who at such a young age is already shaming herself into believing her brown hair is blonde because that is better and that either way, her hair is way better than black. Its not sad that she said it, its sad that of all the non blonde people in her life, someone taught her that. Don't even know what to say to that, just find it sad that even toddlers are the kind of people I don't want around my daughter. She will get picked on, she'll face adversity but I'll be damned if anyone is going to make her ashamed of what she has been blessed with, a full head of hair regardless of what color.
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I myself am of European descent. But my features are very Greek. Dark hair, olive complection. I always considered myself to be white if anything, but a lot of people see me as a minority. I've had a lot of racism directed at me. Much of it directed at me because they thought I was a different race too which is really sad. Police are by far the worst. And those who think this is just a USA problem... I'm not from there. It's a world problem
twiggy · 26-30, T
I think the disillusionment comes from the fact that the U.S. is supposed to be such an "advanced" nation, but in reality, in so many areas it's so far behind.
@twiggy The US just has the most media coverage. All "advanced nations" have race problems
twiggy · 26-30, T
@Qwerty14 ...As a minority who's lived outside of the U.S., I of course understand that. I'm just saying, that's why Americans are disillusioned by it, because they're image of the U.S. is incorrect. Chill tf out.
@twiggy You're the one who isn't chill buddy lol
twiggy · 26-30, T
@Qwerty14 ...? I'm not the one typing paragraphs about how it's not just a U.S. problem. High time to purchase a mirror for yourself, I think.
@twiggy I was actually just voicing my personal experience. You decided to highlight the America part of it. So chill out okay. This site is about sharing personal experiences