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In reply to the discussion: I'm going to drop this here... [View all]F4lconF16
(3,747 posts)What happened 400 years ago IS happening to PoC now. Like sexism, racism has a long and painful history. It has evolved, grown, twisted, changed, and become what we see it today. Sadly, much of the same problems we saw then (whites murdering blacks) is still happening in almost the exact same manner manner it is today. Other things, like the brutal system of alienation we call mass incarceration, are newly evolved forms of racial control.
When someone says to you, 400 years of oppression, they do feel the weight of 400 years on their shoulders. How could they not? The people who called us white folk in Seattle "white supremacists" (and I am one of them) do not see us in "the most convenient terms, the simplest definitions". Believe me--I've actually met and discussed things with Janae.
When you look out on a Seattle crowd, at a sea of white faces, who don't get the reality you face in the slightest, who are on a broad scale ignorant of your problems (and in being so helping to cause those problems); when you see the result of hundreds of years of oppression and racial discrimination, and you know those hundreds of years have created the reality you must navigate now; when you know that those very same people have voted for and supported the regimes of the racist Seattle Police Department, the racist city council policies, the racist housing development, the plethora of subtle and often overlooked structural racism inherent to your city and ignored by your neighbors; how can you not feel the weight of that oppression come crashing down on you?
In many ways, if not consciously, we are white supremacists. Not in our actions; we can be some fantastic human beings. But in our ignorance of the issues that are literally the very meaning of life or death to black America...we are creating a world for white people alone.
Respect must go both ways. And we need to understand that what is said and what we hear are often two very different things.