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Scott Morizot

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Husband, father, Christian, programmer & general IT guy, celiac, autistic

Pflugerville,Texas
faithandfood.morizot.net
Joined May 2008

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    1. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
      Replying to @tmorizot

      And those beliefs and assumptions are so deeply ingrained you believe your thoughts are "natural" or "obvious" when they are anything but.

      1 reply . 28 retweets 78 likes
    2. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
      Replying to @tmorizot

      That reality does not automatically turn people into swastika or hood wearing active racists, but make no mistake. It's a very small step.

      2 replies . 30 retweets 64 likes
    3. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
      Replying to @tmorizot

      Nazi Germany was mostly filled with normal "good" people who allowed racism and hate to become the norm.

      1 reply . 73 retweets 130 likes
    4. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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      Lynch mobs in the South were occasions for Sunday picnics with the children. The KKK in the past were "fine, upstanding citizens".

      2 replies . 40 retweets 64 likes
    5. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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      In my lifetime, we had managed to at least make active racism socially unacceptable in mixed company, at least.

      1 reply . 27 retweets 76 likes
    6. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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      Though I still heard plenty of it in what people assumed was a safe setting with only fellow whites around.

      2 replies . 21 retweets 60 likes
    7. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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      That small, but critical step is seriously at risk. We already see active displays of hate being normalized again around us.

      1 reply . 30 retweets 80 likes
    8. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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      That precipice of hate has always been just the smallest of steps away. Evil is not done by monsters. It's done by "normal" people.

      2 replies . 120 retweets 179 likes
    9. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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      Even the true "monsters" are mostly only seen as such in retrospect. Dwell on that for a while.

      1 reply . 44 retweets 91 likes
    10. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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      I'm not somehow magically free of all those biases and assumptions, though I seem to have absorbed fewer than many. I guard against the rest

      1 reply . 14 retweets 58 likes
      Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016

      So when you see someone and make assumptions based on their race and appearance, that does mean you are racist.

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        1. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          When you are angered because you feel someone has gotten an advantage in a system that's supposed to favor you, you are racist.

          1 reply . 83 retweets 129 likes
        2. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          When you set aside or discount racist opinions or views expressed by another, you are also racist.

          1 reply . 62 retweets 110 likes
        3. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          And when you support and vote for candidates who have openly expressed racist opinions and espoused racist policies, you are racist.

          5 replies . 132 retweets 222 likes
        4. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          If, in your own self-image, you would like to be something better than a racist, the first step is to acknowledge where you are.

          2 replies . 44 retweets 87 likes
        5. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          As long as you continue to lie yourself, you will never change.

          1 reply . 27 retweets 72 likes
        6. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          Do you feel hurt and aggrieved that people call you a racist because you voted for one? Remember that actions speak louder than words.

          3 replies . 141 retweets 203 likes
        7. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          If you've acted in a racist manner, accept that reality. If you actually want to be a better human being, you can start any time.

          2 replies . 56 retweets 108 likes
        8. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
          Replying to @tmorizot

          If you're okay with being "a little racist" then don't be offended when people accurately describe you.

          1 reply . 102 retweets 147 likes
        9. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          Even the worst human "monsters" tend to express care and affection toward those whom they embrace as fellow human beings.

          1 reply . 18 retweets 72 likes
        10. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
          Replying to @tmorizot

          And most people only have a little bit of "monster" in them and can be caring in many or most personal interactions.

          2 replies . 14 retweets 53 likes
        11. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
          Replying to @tmorizot

          Though nobody knows its origins, the parable of the two wolves is a good illustration of this principle.

          1 reply . 8 retweets 35 likes
        12. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          There is the wolf of care, compassion, love, and acceptance. And there is the wolf of racism, hatred, and othering.

          1 reply . 14 retweets 42 likes
        13. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          If you're a white American, you have both within you. And it's far too easy to accept the advantages and security the racist wolf offers.

          3 replies . 13 retweets 45 likes
        14. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          The wolf that will win is the one you feed. Choose carefully which wolf you wish to nurture within you.

          1 reply . 17 retweets 67 likes
        15. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
          Replying to @tmorizot

          And however you try to put a gentle mask on the racist wolf, it is a ravening beast. It will consume you and those around you.

          1 reply . 14 retweets 50 likes
        16. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
          Replying to @tmorizot

          If you wish to hold it in check, you must starve it. Every day. With all your strength.

          2 replies . 9 retweets 51 likes
        17. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          Finally, I'll note that the implicit biases and prejudices with sexism work much the same way.

          1 reply . 22 retweets 78 likes
        18. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          If anything, those are even more deeply entrenched than systemic racism and cross all cultural lines.

          1 reply . 11 retweets 62 likes
        19. Scott Morizot‏ @tmorizot 10 Nov 2016
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          We saw both of those in full toxic display this election cycle. And now we see their aftermath.

          3 replies . 13 retweets 68 likes
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