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trixstra:

chrysalisamidst:

cutiequeercris:

gqsculptor:

randomsauce77:

thegoddamazon:

thefemaletyrant:

posttragicmulatto:

White people don’t undertand that they have benefited from the systematic discrimination of black people. The GI Bill, Housing, Jobs, education, public transportation, highways, banking and credit. All these things provide people with the means to move up in society. When these things are denied to black people that is racism. And these are just the big, obvious things.

“Unless you make a change, yes you are.”

IT’S THAT FUCKING SIMPLE.

If you are unwilling to change the racist system your ancestors put in place, then you are just as guilty.

“Unless you make a change, yes you are.” holy shit. boost this to the fucking heavens. I’m making shirts of this

Exactly. If you are not working to change the system, you are supporting it

EXACTLY

“You can’t blame people for what their forefathers did, you have to look to the future” They get mad when we talk about their legacies though…..

The truth, though.

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bobbityhobbity:

werewolfau:

khiravaggio:

caribbeanheaux:

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ganondilf:

I’ve seen so many cartoon show pitches sent my way where the setup is brown haired white boy with crush on popular girl, moody goth girl and third friend who is black and a super nerd genius

Like literally so many pitches use this set up its weird

im so interested in the Black Nerd Boy Tertiary Friend trope in cartoons i have never understood why it’s SUCH a thing

Isnt this just danny phantom

nah. Ned’s declassified school survival guide, teen titans (kinda), kim possible, fairly odd parents… the tertiary black nerdy friend is definitely a thing

it’s a trope born of ‘trying to appear diverse and DEFINITELY NOT RACIST’. you don’t really want the character as the main character (or you created the main character and went ‘oh shit’). you tend to need the nerd-genius in a bunch of high school-outsider style stories. you don’t want to appear racist, so making the black kid the nerd is SAFE it’s NOT WRITING A THUG SO I MUST BE WRITING A ~REAL~ CHARACTER, etcetcetc

This actually goes way beyond cartoons. Throughout the late 80s and 90s, in a lot of technology-driven thrillers, a lot of the computer geeks are black men. Ving Rhames in Mission: Impossible and Joe Morton in Terminator 2 are paradigmatic examples, but you can also look at Die Hard, The Lost World, Minority Report, The Hunt for Red October, etc. etc. There’s actually a book written about it. It’s been a while since I’ve read it, but the idea that it’s a short cut to “positive,” politically correct representation is part of the book’s thesis. But the bigger part of the argument looks at the ways in which those films betray a fundamental unease with technology that interacts with race in weird ways. Almost all of those films are anti-tech in some way or another, and the idea is that perhaps this is a fear that needs to be displaced by making the black man the intermediary. To quote the author:

Fears about the dehumanizing disembodying effects of information technology and fears of the black male body work as mutually reinforcing impulses behind popular depictions of black males as computer experts. In this equation cyberphobic whiteness – fearing technology’s capacity to disembody humanity, to take bodies out of the circuit of action – unconsciously projects technology onto the one set of bodies that it most fears. 

It’s a wild argument, but interesting. Once you are aware of this pattern in 80s/90s action films, you start seeing examples everywhere. My guess is that this trend (whatever its conscious or unconscious source) seeped into cartoons and kids shows. 

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thefatgawd:

leseanthomas:

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the-uncensored-she:

Mr. Rock reminding you of the white male dominated entertainment industry’s racist fuckery.

Word.

Good ‘ol Chris, lol.

Chris Rock to me STAYS WOKE and even though he play well with others he still keeps it real as fuck about race.

I hate white people who insult Chris Rock. “He’s so angry!” they say. Angry? He’s smiling ear to ear almost constantly! Maybe he seems angry to you because he’s pointing out things you’d rather not hear.

^^^^

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theblackoaksyndicate:

Quick P.S.A
The only people on this planet that have any business discussing how Black people chose to use the n-word (either version), is other Black People. Some Black People have modified it to as mark of camaraderie, taking a word created to destroy as and use it as a word to empower us.
Some Black People will literally drop everything and beat you to the ground for using it in their presence.
Some Black People shrug their shoulders and go on about their day because they simply chose not to acknowledge the word period.
All of these viewpoints and the ones in between and beyond are valid to the Black People who hold them. I don’t have the time or energy to explain why this is the case cause it would take forever, but let me put it like this….
A society that has sought to pathologically and systematically destroy a group of peoples do not get to comment on how they put themselves back together. Period.
So with that being said, I do not care who you are, how old you are, or how many Black friends you have. I don’t care if you helped Dr. King put on his shoes in the morning. If you are not Black, your opinion on the n-word is null and void.

A society that has sought to pathologically and systematically destroy a group of peoples do not get to comment on how they put themselves back together. Period.

Shout out to black Tumblr for making me woke.

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twerks4loanpayments:

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chocolattabrides:

onlyblackgirl:

yeah-okay-seph:

Cuz two years ago I was the loudest, most self righteous, Uncle Ruckus, Uncle Tom nigga on the planet. I was so sheltered, so full of self hate and if it wasn’t for Tumblr I would still be out there being the token black friend, and thinking its a compliment to hear, “you’re not even black tho.”

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It makes me glow with happiness that Black Tumblr is educating its own.

Amen. Been there.

Praise 👏✊

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I’m interested in having people of color at the center of their own lives. We don’t need to be saved by anyone. We do not need to have anyone sweeping in on a white horse or someone saving the day or assisting us in our own narrative.

Ava DuVerney (on not being interested in making a “white savior” film)

White saviors, read this.

We don’t need you.

We aren’t props for your image.

We see right through you.

(via thisiseverydayracism)

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problackgirl:

dark girls are so beautiful and it sucks bcs we literally have to try so much harder than everyone else to get a minuscule of the love and adoration we deserve. it’s like we will never ever been seen as inherently feminine and beautiful and this is something that is pissing me off more and more these days

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strongblackbrotha:

Put this on your blog. Our Queens are perfection.