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They're a very old white person, and they will never stop watching race conspiracies in mainstream US news. So there's no use in trying to change things right?

I wish I could sit at the dinner table with the rest of my partner's family without this hyper-racist person sitting with us. I've once cried myself to sleep for three nights straight after a dinner. What this person said was bad enough that I would've preferred they called me a slur instead.

They specifically asked my partner if they were a insert my race-sympathizer. As if to be my race is to be the same as a Nazi, and that its weird to have sympathy for people of my race. No one counts my race as white, btw. My people also have some socialist history so they might automatically suspect communist relation with every insert my race person they meet. They read a Nazi magazine disguised as normal news, so I think they think communists are a threat worse than Nazis.

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[–] HexaSnoot@hexbear.net 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

I just looked up the topic of institutional racism. I had to stop after one PowerPoint slide because I'm so sad.

Have you read the lyrics to the song Chocolate Rain? In my head, I usually tie the topic of institutional racism to the African American experience through other's words, like these. But I don't usually tie the topic to my race. I think it'd be helpful to study a few facts at a time of what institutional racism is so I don't have as much of a blind spot in recognizing racism towards me.

[–] CommunistCuddlefish@hexbear.net 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but yeah. It's a sad reality to face.

Love be Chocolate Rain, I didn't like how people made fun of it as "bad" or "silly". A bit repetitive, but catchy, decent, poetic, and deep. Institutional racism affects all races. White Supremacy was wielded hardest against black people but it is applied viciously against other groups too

[–] HexaSnoot@hexbear.net 2 points 2 weeks ago

Repetitiveness can be used well, and I think he made perfect use of it.

When I was a child, I read a story with an American child and their immigrant parent with an accent in a US hospital. That the front desk was besically dismissing and shooing away the parent each time they ask where their xrays were. Then, hours later, the child asked in perfect English, and they handed the xrays shortly after. I forgot all about that story until I read that PowerPoint slide. I'm enormously sad over that.