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I am Anti-Racist​

As an oppressed person, it’s hard to write this. I think of how my oppression is so socialized and normalized by everyone and everything within our society. Even within our own community we practice the tools our oppressor used against us to justify who is better or best.

Nowadays, the KKK isn’t as easy to name as other terrorist cells around the world. When they decided to maintain systems that were designed to exclude Black and Brown people, and especially Black and Brown women, by proxy of patriarchal practices and those deep beliefs hammered in by modern religion. When they said, “Take off the robes, and hide in plain sight,” they upped the game. They didn’t hide in hospitals to try to “make plans of attack” on Black people alone. They maintained their practices and process of oppression through indoctrinated ignorance and holding tightly to power.

What is the best way to maintain power of an entire system? Well, maintain access to every necessity needed to live a daily existence. Be their (the oppressed) teachers, their bankers, their physicians, their “friendly” neighborhood police officers, their newscasters, their grocer.

Give them no other choice but to assimilate to two options in order to eat, to be sheltered, to maintain education and personal growth.

You have this, or that. There is no in between, and within that choice, you will only succeed so far, and if you do succeed you still will be considered lesser than because of “what you represent.”

Now, when we pinpoint the oppression it is easily gaslit because how could “everything be racist?”; although our collective experience is evident. History tells us the narrative is held by the powerful, and their narrative given to us is that our value is inherently less because of “what we represent.”

What we represent is also a narrative that was given to us to help justify their oppressive practices and their unhinged hatred. The narrative all along has been one sided and incomplete. Just like the fight for freedom and equity for Black and Brown people — the reason for the oppression and the need for freedom is only heard from those who hold systemic power, to maintain that power. So you know it is a lie.

From a Black perspective, collectively, since the end of the institution called slavery technically ended, should we avenge our ancestors, and somehow fight back in ways that would obliviate the oppressive community’s complete existence? Alas, we cannot, and we — collectively — have not. We never gained the power to do so, we are still actively and consistently held “in our place.”

I don’t agree with violence as an answer to violence, but I get it. To be an anti racist, past pain has to be the reason you do not behave or condone the same behavior that caused that same pain to continue.

I am a cycle breaker. It is not convenient, it is a lived commitment in all that I do. As a human who lives a life of an oppressed person, the most balanced approach to life for my spirit is to be anti oppression and to insist on the freedom of every person on this globe.

I am anti racist.
 
As an oppressed person
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Ayisha Elliott​

Ayisha Elliott’s podcast Black Girl From Eugene is raw and uncensored monologues and conversations about living while Black in the PNW. Listen locally at 11 am Sundays on Facebook Live; simulcast on KEPW 97.3 FM. Audio found on all major podcasting platforms. You can support BGFE at Patreon.com/Blackgirlfromeugene_1.
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the fuck is this retard talking about

oppressive practices and their unhinged hatred

file this sit under "insane black ppl conspiracies" right between "Jesus was Black" and "Black people invented the light bulb"
History tells us the narrative is held by the powerful, and their narrative given to us is that our value is inherently less because of “what we represent.”

this person saying this unironically is making my very insides cringe and laugh in equal portions
 
History tells us the narrative is held by the powerful, and their narrative given to us is that our value is inherently less because of “what we represent.”

What we represent is also a narrative that was given to us to help justify their oppressive practices and their unhinged hatred. The narrative all along has been one sided and incomplete.

And yet when we question your narrative, you cry foul.

A key part of postmodernism is that there is no objective truth, and that truth is subjectively created by power structures. So now that the postmodernists have said that the dominant cultural power structure is illegitimate, they have substituted their own cultural power structure, and now claim that it is the only legitimate truth, which is hilariously at odds with postmodernism. They get away with it by claiming to be Oppressed and Marginalized(tm) despite all the cultural power they hold. Just because a group of people have broad cultural and institutional power in academia, the media, Silicon Valley, corporate HR offices, the justice system and the federal government, which they use to censor inconvenient facts, punish their critics, demand that rules and social norms be re-written to serve them, and intimidate everyone else into fearful silence doesn’t mean that they’re not totally Oppressed and Marginalized!

DiAngelo, Kendi, and other Critical Race Theorists all say that racism (or "whiteness") is fundamental, inherent, and pervasive in society. Yet the remedy they propose is navel gazing and performative struggle sessions by white people. This doesn't sound like a workable solution to me, unless of course the only purpose of following Critical Race Theory is to virtue signal.
 
One ugly negress, homeless Kamala-looking bitch.
 
The whole article is so self-masturbatory, and is littered with as many buzzwords and checkboxes as possible.

Look at me! I'm a colored person who is against racism. Aren't I brave?

Now, when we pinpoint the oppression it is easily gaslit because how could “everything be racist?”; although our collective experience is evident. History tells us the narrative is held by the powerful, and their narrative given to us is that our value is inherently less because of “what we represent.”
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I am a cycle breaker. It is not convenient, it is a lived commitment in all that I do. As a human who lives a life of an oppressed person, the most balanced approach to life for my spirit is to be anti oppression and to insist on the freedom of every person on this globe.
Cool words if they were uttered by a Muzzie in China, or a prostitute in Saudi Arabia.
Annoying public masturbation when uttered by a nigger in America.

living while Black in the PNW.
LMAO, couldn't even be from the South or Midwest North.
Nope, the friendliest and pozziest part of the US, where crackers openly line up to suck your dick if it has melanin in it.
 
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