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If you see racism everywhere, maybe it's them, maybe it's you or maybe it's both?
When you assume racist motives behind actions you are assuming you know another's thoughts and feelings and you simply can't do that (for the most part) untill the question is asked and the words are spoken.
He mentioned the rat infested comment by Trump, isn't the city actually rat infested? The assumption/narrative is racism.
Why is it so hard, why is it such a stretch to think he is taking literally about rats?
I am not discounting the existence. I AM saying that two people can see an event and have a separate and different interpretation of it.
Racisms come in every color and background, but only hearing about one is getting tiresome. We all feel those feelings others give off.
I was told last year I was being racist for asking a merchant about the upcoming business on BLK Friday.
What kind of game it that? Was that racism by me, him, or both? Was it simply him having a bad day?
Is the avoidance of eye contact racism, is it fear, or is it the same?
I don't want to be part of the problem, but why do I need to walk on eggshells every time I talk to another person? That constant worry I feel, is that racism?
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