Yeah, I am a white American. I didn't make this mess. Sweeping generalizations don't help. They might even be considered racist.
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Replying to @RevolutionNurse @OtherSociology
Wow
@RevolutionNurse you might want to change your name. Do you know the definition of racism? Or revolution? Agree with@OtherSociology1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
Replying to @mclemoremr @OtherSociology
I do know their meanings. And my comment stands. Thanks, though.
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Replying to @RevolutionNurse @OtherSociology
So you think it's possible white people can experience racism? And that people of color can be racist?
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Replying to @mclemoremr @OtherSociology
Of course. Everyone can experience racism. Though in my experience, POC experience MORE racism.
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Replying to @RevolutionNurse @OtherSociology
Wow. Okay. We can't continue to talk then. Might want to try some Peggy McIntosh or Robin D'Angelo. Here: https://www.csusm.edu/sjs/documents/UnpackingTheKnapsack.pdf … good night
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Replying to @mclemoremr @OtherSociology
Ok. I just read the paper you sent. You are right. I am using racist in place of prejudice. I have no experience with systemic racism.
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Joining this convo late. Definitely use this experience to educate other white colleagues who may hold similar positions. 1/
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Replying to @IVAPhD @RevolutionNurse and
As a RN important to understand these facts & not support or perpetuate these systems of power, oppression & misinformation. 3/
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Replying to @IVAPhD @RevolutionNurse and
But you & other white allies benefit from white supremacy. Important to know this & work to dismantle. 5/5
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Wonderful. Thanks for this thoughtful response!
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