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If your parents made sure to instill in you not to judge people based on the color of their skin, Will you please tell them this Black girl said thank you? ❤️ There’s a lot of division in the world but let’s celebrate the people fighting against it.
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Anonymous 1d

my mom said you’re welcome

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Anonymous 1d

We all have our own to deal with. Why fight amongst ourselves. That’s what the ruling class wants so we don’t fight and look at what they are doing.

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Anonymous 1d

I never remember my parents talking about it. Never a conversation. just people… never treat any people different or judge anyone based on anything. That’s that.

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Anonymous 1d

As someone who’s mixed, they didn’t even have to tell me, it just came naturally. (They did talk to me but as a kid it was just normalized) Like why would I judge you bc you’re brown? In my school we’d have pictures with every color (even as a PWI)

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Anonymous 1d

I genuinely believe that it is beyond stupid to treat someone different just because of the color of their skin. My mom raised me to treat everyone as equals and with the same amount of respect and just because not everyone has the same skin color as me, they don’t deserve to be treated any differently. Proud to say I don’t see skin color even into my 20s Much love, a white girl

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Anonymous 1d

I’ve been very fortunate to never being taught this level of disrespect to other people. Too many Filipinos and Filipino-Americans have subconsciously bought into that colorist mindset, but I’m slowly seeing things improving across ages and over time. Sincerely, an Asian guy

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Anonymous 18h

Will do 👍🏻

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Anonymous 12h

my mom instilled it so much that me a white woman has a black boyfriend and most of my friends aren’t white

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Anonymous 17h

Hot take here but I think it’s better to teach your kids not to see skin color than to go “you see that black person over there don’t judge them”

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

🥹🥹🥹

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

Because never walked down a street scared of an upper middle class white/Asian person robbing me. Always same description in “campus security alert”

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 1d

You came to a post full of love just to comment bs in the hopes of spreading hate. How sad.

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 23h

mind you we had a campus security alert for a white man multiple times and most school pew pews are white ppl….

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 21h

Martin Luther king said to judge people by the content of their character. But people be getting mad when we do that😭. It really comes down to statics and experience on how we feel about what's happening today. We both know we feel safer around certain neighborhoods, we all know it, but for some reason it's horrible to say how most people feel.

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 18h

Assuming everyone of a certain race or in a certain neighborhood is a criminal is not judging them based on their character. You literally don’t know them, you’re just assuming. There are plenty of studies & research that proves black people commit crimes at the same rates as other races when you adjust for socioeconomic & geographic factors. Black men are like 9 times more likely to be incarcerated for the exact same crime a white man commits. So maybe research non cherry picked statistics.

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 18h

This article discusses why black men are 75% more likely to be charged with crimes vs white men with the same background & offenses. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/11/16/black-men-sentenced-to-more-time-for-committing-the-exact-same-crime-as-a-white-person-study-finds/

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 18h

Screenshot it tho cuz I’m blocking you.

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 17h

No one suggested the latter.

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