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kairoscareau · 2 years ago
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Unmasking Subtle Racism
Subtle racism, also known as covert/implicit racism, refers to discriminatory attitudes, behaviours or actions that are less obvious and not easily identifiable compared to traditional forms of racism. Because subtle racism can be indirect, unintentional expressions of prejudice or unsconsiously expressed, they are often more challenging to recognise. Subtle racism can manifest in various ways, such as comments, actions or behaviours that subtly marginalise or demean individuals based on their race or ethnicity. Whether people might not be fully aware of their biases or actions or may even deny their racism when called out, subtle racism helps perpetuate discrimination and inequalities. 
Some examples of racially-based subtle racism are: 
Verbal: "Are you his nanny?" assuming that a person of colour is not a white child's parent; 
Action: a teacher not calling on students of colour; a server automatically serving white people first over people of colour; 
Racial profiling: stop-and-frisk policy meant to reduce crime but mostly targets people of colour.
Subtle racism is hard to detect at first glance unlike overt racism which is blatant and easily recognisable. Although subtle racism operates in a more covert manner, its effects may cause harm whether it was unintentional or not. Let's shed light into subtle racism, its impact on relationships and well-being, the challenge of recognition and how we can avoid being a subtle racist. 
Kinds of Subtle Racism: 
Colorblindness or Microinvalidations - ignores the unique experiences of different racial groups. For instance, the "All Lives Matter" as a response to "Black Lives Matter" may mean well, but can be considered racist as "Black Lives Matter" do not mean only Black lives matter or that Black lives matter more. The BLM movement only asserts that Black lives matter too, to address historical and current events, and some institutions' tendency to not treat Black lives as mattering equally with White lives. 
Stereotyping - assumes that someone's abilities, preferences, or behaviour are based on their race. For instance, assuming that an Asian woman is a mail-order bride, or a Mexican woman is a cleaning lady. 
Tokenism - including a person of colour solely to demonstrate diversity. For instance, hiring a person of colour to comply with diversity even though the role is essentially insignificant. 
Microaggressions - are small, everyday acts that communicate derogatory messages towards racial minorities, including: 
backhanded compliments (e.g. "You're beautiful for a dark-skinned girl.") 
cultural appropriation - loving a part of a culture (like Hip Hop) but fail to speak out for or recognise its people's struggles, or dominant groups erasing origins of certain cultures and taking credit for something they did not create (e.g. Elvis regarded as a pioneer of rock and roll but failing to credit Sister Rosetta Tharpe as an earlier rock and roll artist who influenced Elvis and referred to as Godmother of rock and roll). 
questioning someone's nationality or abilities. Saying, "You must be good at math" to someone with Asian descent or "I don't even see you as [insert race]". 
Effects on Relationships and Wellbeing: 
Subtle racism can erode relationships and negatively impact mental health. Constant exposure to microaggressions can lead to feelings of invalidation, frustration and stress. Over time, these experiences can strain personal and professional connections, contribute to a sense of isolation and introduce an atmosphere of negativity and even hostility in personal relationships, the workplace and community groups.   
How Do We Preserve Wellbeing and Avoid Being Subtle Racists: 
Self-education - recognise and acknowledge your own biases and actively seek to educate yourself and others about different cultures and experiences. 
Active listening - strive to create an environment where people feel comfortable sharing their experiences, and listen without being defensive or dismissive. 
Empathy - simply try putting yourself in others' shoes and strive to understand the impact of your words and actions. 
Language matters - choose your words carefully, avoiding assumptions or stereotypes. 
Speak up - if you witness subtle racism, address it respectfully to help raise awareness. 
Subtle racism is a pervasive issue that demands our attention. By shedding light on its existence, acknowledging its impact, and taking proactive steps to prevent it, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society. 
Remember that change begins with each individual's commitment to unlearn biases and treat all individuals with respect, regardless of their background.
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diallokenyatta · 6 years ago
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Since our Emancipation Racist in the US have accused "foregin agitators" of stirring up "America's Negros." Racist believe that Blacks are subhuman, that we are incapable of independent thought & dissent. So every time we depart from or resist the Status Quo it must be because some one is "pulling our strings." The Communist did produce images highlighting US hypocrisy in touting that it was the Land of the Free while subjecting Blacks to daily atrocities during the Cold War, but Black already knew this & didn't need the Soviets to tell us. But Racist actually believed that Russians we're behind Black discontent in the 1950s & 1960s! The #RussianBot "scandal" is a continuation of this Racist trope, as if Blacks needed Russians to tell us that the Clintons & the DNCare not worthy of our votes. 🦅🇺🇲🗳️🇷🇺🐻 #HistoryRepeats ♻️ #SubtleRacism 😉 #Drapetomania 🏃🏿‍♂️🏃🏿‍♀️ #BroDiallo ✊🏿 (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsbnP8an3jz/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1su6m517cblka
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jimmyvofindy · 3 years ago
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Subtle racism: When you’re in your own yard mowing and someone stops and asks ”do you have a card?” 😳😱😆 #subtleracismisstillracism #subtleracism https://www.instagram.com/p/Cda-BgfLrWb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kt-yogagirl · 3 years ago
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As the BF is opening small gifts this morning, I was checking the different flavors for the Marvel lip balms. Any thoughts on the Black Panther lip balm be grape flavored??? . . . . #xmasgifts #marvel #mcu #blackpanther #subtleracism (at West Bloomfield Township, Michigan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CX3wyi4LvLl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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carocomics · 7 years ago
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Subtle Racism (ft. my best friend Cheen)
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myvq · 7 years ago
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@hm is the latest to let you know how they really feel. #SubtleRacism
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tooloudforwordds-blog · 8 years ago
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#subtleracism
#louderthanwords
#racism
#vogue
#fashion
#giselle
#lebron
#basketball
#modelling
#sport
#21stcenturyshit
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daveypetey · 10 years ago
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You have an appointment? she spits back. Then she pauses. Everything pauses. Oh, she says, followed by, oh, yes, that’s right. I am sorry. I am so sorry, so, so sorry.
Claudia Rankine, from Citizen
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kapgunsarefun-blog · 10 years ago
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#monsterhunter4 #monhun #chocolateface #subtleracism #imsensitiveaboutmybigpinklips #thatswhatshesaid #??? #nintendo
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tooloudforwordds-blog · 8 years ago
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#subtleracism
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sarahbellumataxia · 11 years ago
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Club Encounters
This is my first post on this tumblr, and it was suggested to me by my friend that I should start logging some of the incidences that happened to me since I moved to Boston, from Orange County, California. Some of the things that I'll write here haven't really happened to me in California and because these incidences are so bizarre, I wanted to take the time to write them out, just so that I can remember them in the future and people can read about my interactions.
So last night, I was at a school social event at a club and was ordering a drink for myself at the bar. This guy comes up to me and asks me if I was single and who I was with, blah blah blah. So I tell him that I'm just hanging out with my friends and will return to them after I get my drink. Then, he goes on to say, "I know I'm white, but I am really into Asian girls. You're really pretty. Do you wanna hang out?" At this point, the bartender was done making my drink so I start walking away. He taps me as I'm walking away, and I politely say, "Sorry, I really have to go and hang out with my friends." 
Really, guy? Really? I'm sorry but I don't appreciate this sort of "compliment." Where does race fall into in this situation? It's not like we're wildly different creatures, and our differences need to be established in our conversation. We're still the same species. I really hate it when white guys think they're complimenting a girl by saying stuff like this, but in reality, it's really insensitive and offensive. In many instances, I've gotten "compliments" from guys such as, "You're really pretty for an Asian girl," or "You don't look completely Asian, are you mixed?" Really? Must I have some other blood in me for me to be beautiful? Asians can't be pretty? 
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*my brother* you should get the dark night, cause your African! *me* ......*Caucasian as fuck*
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stabmelikecaesar · 12 years ago
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#subtleracism #rosaparks #valentinescards
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pharaohworm · 12 years ago
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I hate when people assume I don’t speak english just because im not white. At this day and age I think it’s weird if you only speak 1 language
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