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I understand what you're saying. But at least admit it's in the minority. Again, my efforts involve focusing on, and contributing to, causes that are actually making strides to improve situations and foster unity. Just to sit back and say, "SYSTEMIC RACISM EXISTS IN OUR COUNTRY!!", and call it a day means nothing to me. We all have our own spheres, and I keep brining that term up. That's where I apply "Accept that it exists", "Acknowledge that it exists", "Call it out when I see it". This would include any established laws. As it pertains to our children, this begins in our homes does it not? How are you parents in here training your children? Are you making efforts to assimilating them into racially mixed environments? Sports? Clubs? The like? And in doing so, are you promoting love, unity, and teamwork? And then actually talking about it during your teaching moments with them? The list goes on and on and on....generation to generation. THAT begets real change.
No. It is ingrained in the core of our nations history. It exists in every town and city in every state. Nothing minority about it, except that it is minorities who it is happening to.
Accepting and acknowledging it exists is only one part of the solution....the first part. To act is the next. To engage. Listen to what the black community has to say work with them. Call out racism in all it's forms when you see, every time you see it because it isn't ok and can never be ok.
Certain people are trying to sweep it under the rug with these new laws to outlaw teaching history in schools. To outlaw teaching that racism has and does exist.
I don't train my son. I teach him. I impart on him what white privilege and racism are. That it exists. As he gets older I will relate the true history of country to him. I have and will continue to teach him critical thinking. And, he will take it all as he will.