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new-br333d · 6 months
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Asian women aren’t “bragging about being wanted” and when they make these complaints they aren’t saying “I hate that white men find me pretty”. They say shit like “I hate that I am being sexually objectified by white men because of stereotypes about how an Asian woman “should” behave.
It’s not “I hate how they think I’m cute elegant and dainty” it’s more like “I hate that white men infantilize me and expect me to be subservient to them.”
Fetishization isn’t a compliment, fetishization isn’t a privilege, fetishization isn’t good.
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reggie-gayflx · 9 months
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When will those dumbass racist rednecks ever learn ...
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humanrightsconnected · 11 months
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Today marks 3 years since George Floyd's murder. His death sparked demonstrations around the world and was the largest racial justice protests in the United States since the civil rights movement.
As we honor his life and legacy, discover from Advancement Project, Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT), BlackOUT Collective, BYP100 (Black Youth Project 100), Dream Defenders (DD), Know Your Rights Camp (KYRC), Live Free, Organizing Black, Race Forward, and Southsiders Organized for Unity and Liberation (SOUL) how you can continue the fight for racial justice! 
📸 by Faith Eselé on Unsplash
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weirdcringekid · 4 months
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Fuck cops❗❗❗
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candicoated · 1 year
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White supremacists will purposefully show the worst slums of former colonized spaces and then the best part of colonial architecture and then be like.:
"See these people can't run anything on their own, they need us. If colonialism was so bad, then the nations would look better. Why does every country they touch end up worse than when we leave?"
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twanarchy · 1 year
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carcinogens
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bleeding-star-heart · 2 months
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Friendly reminder that Kaepernick knelt instead of sitting as a way of protest because he wanted to show respect to veterans. I didn't know that part, and I figure more people should. So yeah, tell that to any racist who screeches about protest being disrespectful.
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opiatemasses · 1 year
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Normality or Reality?
Some believe that racism no longer exists, that the society we now live is post-racial or colour-blind. However, it is clear racism is an ongoing issue both here in the UK and globally. For example, 95% of young black British children have witnessed racism in school. According to Delgado et al. (2017) many people of colour choose not to speak out about it, as they feel it limits their futures. 
Because racism exists in society it also exists in sport. Black people do not have equal opportunities and do not receive similar rewards for equal or better performance when compared to their white counterparts. As a consequence, their desire for a successful career beyond sport or any other profession is dismal. 
Racial abuse does not just affect children, it affects adults, athletes, teachers, police officers, lawyers and so on. Anyone who is a person of colour can feel as though they are at a disadvantage because of the colour of their skin. It is something they face and challenge every single day. 
Examples of Racism in Everyday Life
It has been argued that race is a social construction.                       
Within the police force, at the end of March 2020, 92.7% of police officers were White, with only 7.3% identifying as BAME. Between April 2020 and March 2021 black people were over 3 times as likely to be arrested as white people. 
These statistics provide evidence to their reasonings of why they are at a disadvantage, simply because their skin is not white. Racism can occur anywhere and to anyone, what is important is that we are aware and report it to the police, or if you are at work to your workplace management. If you or someone you know is experiencing racial abuse you can report it here: https://www.report-it.org.uk
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Image credit: Getty Images https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-myth-of-systemic-police-racism-11591119883 
Defining Racism 
Racism in sport is defined as any form of discrimination against people based on race, ethnicity or nationality. This includes, and is not limited to, discriminatory acts, comments, policies and practices that exclude or hinder the ability of people of certain racial backgrounds to participate in sports. 
Racism In Sport 
Racism in sport is a reflection of wider prejudice and inequity that exists in both our societies and institutions. Athletes experience racial harassment on a regular basis, whether that be in person or online through social media. 
Racism has been found in sport for a long time in European sports, but this has intensified during major international sporting competitions where players of colour are put on centre stage and under pressure.   
In 2020 the men’s England football team lost to Italy in the UEFA Euro final.  Instead of admiring the skill of Italy’s goalkeeper or congratulating the fact England had succeeded in coming so far in the competition, three players – Bukayo Saka, Jason Sancho and Marcus Rashford – were subjected to floods of racist abuse. A tweet was published in response to this harassment encapsulates this phenomenon: “When you score, you’re English. When you miss, you’re an immigrant.” 
Furthermore, racism in sports can often have serious consequences for those subjected to it. Research has shown that in addition to physical and mental stress, athletes of colour often struggle with feelings of powerlessness, depression, and anxiety due to the constant discrimination they face during their sporting career. This can not only affect an athlete’s performance, but can also have lasting impacts on their mental health and well-being.
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Image credit: Reuters https://metro.co.uk/2021/07/12/euro-2020-england-players-bombarded-with-racist-abuse-14912944/
What is Being Done to Stop Racial Abuse?
There are several organisations working to combat racism in sport, which include:
The Institute for Sport and Social Justice
The Anti-Defamation League
The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP)
Additionally, many professional sports leagues, such as the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Major League Soccer (MLS), have established policies and initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion in their leagues. 
‘Taking the Knee’ was a major movement - a globally recognisable protest against racism, but it was prohibited for football players to do this before every match. This was only just the beginning. If we are to make progress in combating racism in sport, it is important for everyone to take a stand and speak out against racism whenever they see it. 
Various important initiatives have been launched to tackle racism in sport, such as the #BritishAthletesUnite campaign across the UK, which aims to create a platform to end racism in sport. Initiatives such as this are important, as they provide education and awareness of racism in sport. 
Additionally, organisations like Kick It Out are taking action to fight racism through their campaigns, educational resources and alert system. This ensures those affected by racism are provided with support and the issue is addressed.
Below is a short video on the backlash players received by ‘taking the knee’ before games. 
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What Can YOU Do?
Sports are a microcosm of society. So to end racism in sport we need to recognise that the idea that society is post-racial is wrong. We must also focus on eliminating racism in our wider communities. 
This includes actively supporting organisations and initiatives that promote equality and racial justice. Additionally, we must continue to have discussions about racism and engage with communities to create change. 
Finally, it's important to remember that sport should be accessible to all, regardless of race, gender, class, disability, etc. Encouraging diversity and inclusion and ensuring that everyone has a seat at the table is critical to creating a more equitable sporting environment.
Racism in sport is an issue that we must take seriously and address. We must take steps to ensure that all athletes, regardless of race, are given equal opportunities and treated with respect. This is our reality but let us not make it a normality. YOU can help end racism once and for all. We all need to do our part and take steps to ensure that all athletes, regardless of race, are given equal opportunities and treated with respect. We must also take steps to ensure that those who engage in racist behaviour are held accountable for their actions. Only then together will we be able to make progress in our fight against racism in sport and end racism once and for all. 
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new-br333d · 6 months
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sarcastic-salem · 1 year
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Just a reminder that TERFs & Nazis like to hide behind blank profiles, and they often create multiple blank profiles if they’re the catfishing types. So maybe think twice about not blocking those pornbots.
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mysteriesofmarcy · 3 months
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It's the end of the NFL regular season, so this is the perfect time to check in on them:
Hey NFL! What do you want?
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And how do you plan on achieving that?
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breakingdivision · 4 months
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i thought i had rid of you, i tried so hard
and yet here i am… years later. writing about you at 3 in the morning in my bed.
maybe you’ll never leave me.
maybe this is how we’ll stay together.
- late night thoughts #1 (via breakingdivision)
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Since Oct is Anti Bullying Month even adults get bullied. Hate at the gym. If there are no gym rules it’s a free for all do whatever you’d like. No rules to enforce to its members. Not surprised with the new crowd that comes here who also invites non-members to the gym. How can you have a safe environment for its other members? Hopefully it’s not happening elsewhere. This type of monkey business needs to stop. Gym manager acts like he cares but doesn’t.
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demonmew25 · 1 year
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Fuck the Tories
Because we are all fed up with our current, fascist government in the UK. 💩 
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