• The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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    5 months ago

    Certain white people can’t fathom submitting a false confession to avoid worse consequences because those white people grew up with privilege and preference from the system. They think good always triumphs over evil and right always wins over wrong. And this is true in the long term (or at least so I believe) but the key to understanding this is that the long term in this case isn’t understandable in human scale. Its in the scale of the human species. Right winning over wrong requires continuous and continued pressure to make it happen because we’re not there yet

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      5 months ago

      It’s funny because these are the same people who will say white privilege isn’t real

      Or that racism ended when Obama was elected

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        100%. They’ve eaten the propaganda and haven’t learned to listen. And when confronted with the truth there’s only two options: grow and develop (that’s what a lot of people these days did) or double down on the lies. There’s nothing worse in this worldview than admitting to being wrong because that’s a form of weakness. Admitting to being wrong is worse than being wrong. So somewhere inside them, they push down the truth because doing so would be worse than admitting they were mistaken

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        Yeah cards on the table, in a white dude, too. Frankly I find it hard to fathom looking at my more marginalized brethren and not listening. Maybe I’m more open to listen as a bisexual man, so I’ve tasted a little bit what it feels like to be othered in our society. I know it really happens because it has happened to me. But still. You have to deny the humanity of your siblings to not realize that what black, brown, and woman people say about their oppression is real.