Not being racist is not some default starting position. You don’t simply get to say you’re not a racist; not being racist — or a sexist or a homophobe — is a constant, arduous process of unlearning, of being uncomfortable, of eating crow and being humbled and re-evaluating. It’s probably hard to start that process if you’ve been told that every thought you have is golden and should be given voice, and that people who are offended by what you say are hypersensitive simpletons.
Yes yes yes a thousand times yes. Seriously.
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Bless this quote.
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YES THIS
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prob already reblogged this one a couple of times and will continue to reblog this every time it comes up on my dash.
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