Well, it’s Blog Against Racism Week. At first, I thought, What the heck do I, as an educated white woman, have to say about racism? Well, plenty. First and foremost that racism has to be one of the dumbest, direst -isms around. I mean, how can you reject someone just because of the color of their skin or the shape of their features? That makes
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Basically I was saying that being IN racially diverse situations is the best way to help one either grow up without or get rid of racist thought trends, but that in some geographical areas quietly nasty history has, well, written the chance for true diversity out of the equation. It takes a long time to recover from the Elite White Suburb factor, both for the town itself and for anyone unfortunate enough to have been raised there - they don't so much grow up with exposure to racist thought as they do surrounded by a very thick layer of white privlige because they've never had to think about it at all, aside from "slavery is bad, mmkay." in history class.
Of course some of this might be projection on my part, since the suburbs give me the hives. *shudder*
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I think diversity is not only good but important, for the reasons you stated. It's much better to get to know people than to have an idea of some theory. People aren't theories. And anyone who doesn't understand that needs a beating.
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