Reactions to my post about Blue/Mongolian Spots was one of the finest Tumblr moments i've seen

girljanitor:

Because it’s one of those cases where “awareness” makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE to real people

because white ignorance+white supremacy gets innocent people accused of abuse

it gets babies killed by medical negligence

it gets young women abused and assaulted

ignorance breeds ignorance

The American construct of “whiteness=normal; whiteness=default” causes endless medical harm to people of color.

This is why intent is NEVER magical.

This is one of the most common ways racism kills.

Reactions to my post about Blue/Mongolian Spots was one of the finest Tumblr moments i've seen

girljanitor:

Because it’s one of those cases where “awareness” makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE to real people

because white ignorance+white supremacy gets innocent people accused of abuse

it gets babies killed by medical negligence

it gets young women abused and assaulted

ignorance breeds ignorance

The American construct of “whiteness=normal; whiteness=default” causes endless medical harm to people of color.

This is why intent is NEVER magical.

This is one of the most common ways racism kills.

wifwolf:

blackandwtf:

1890
This is the first known photograph ever taken of a surfer. Surfing was banned in Hawaii by missionaries in the 1700s for its “ungodliness,” but fortunately the natives didn’t pay much heed to that decree.

And this is an example of why it is offensive to appropriate Hawaiian culture. I’m not talking about surfing, I’m talking about the caption. This is why it isn’t okay for non-Hawaiians to have luaus, wear grass skirts and leis, have tiki bars, and get hula dancer tattoos. Hawaiians were essentially banned from their own culture. The things you appropriate were things the Hawaiians were told were sins. My ancestors were told they were going to hell for their religion. The missionaries didn’t just bring protestantism to the islands, they also brought suicide. People felt so guilty about how they lived that they killed themselves.The things Hawaiians were made to feel ashamed of, the things they had to atone for are now thought of as “kitsch” and “exotic” by non-natives.
This excerpt from a zine is quite fitting (even though it is about Native Americans, it applies here too): “Spiritual practices of Native peoples are particularly prone to appropriation by the dominant culture. It is exceptionally ironic, given that a!er colonization, it was not until the passage of the 1978 American Indian Religious Freedom Act that Native people in the United States were legally permitted to practice their traditional spirituality. Since the colonization of this continent by white settlers, Native people have faced monumental obstacles to the free exercise of their spiritual practices, including boarding schools, forced relocation, endless broken treaties, “kill the Indian, save the man” policies, and forced assimilation. So it is particularly insensitive for white people to attempt to justify their/our use of Native spiritual practices when Native people themselves have often been brutally persecuted for the same.”-Cultural Appreciation or Cultural appropriationBut anyway, this photo rules.

wifwolf:

blackandwtf:

1890

This is the first known photograph ever taken of a surfer. Surfing was banned in Hawaii by missionaries in the 1700s for its “ungodliness,” but fortunately the natives didn’t pay much heed to that decree.

And this is an example of why it is offensive to appropriate Hawaiian culture. I’m not talking about surfing, I’m talking about the caption. This is why it isn’t okay for non-Hawaiians to have luaus, wear grass skirts and leis, have tiki bars, and get hula dancer tattoos.

Hawaiians were essentially banned from their own culture. The things you appropriate were things the Hawaiians were told were sins. My ancestors were told they were going to hell for their religion. The missionaries didn’t just bring protestantism to the islands, they also brought suicide. People felt so guilty about how they lived that they killed themselves.

The things Hawaiians were made to feel ashamed of, the things they had to atone for are now thought of as “kitsch” and “exotic” by non-natives.


This excerpt from a zine is quite fitting (even though it is about Native Americans, it applies here too): “Spiritual practices of Native peoples are particularly prone to appropriation by the dominant culture. It is exceptionally ironic, given that a!er colonization, it was not until the passage of the 1978 American Indian Religious Freedom Act that Native people in the United States were legally permitted to practice their traditional spirituality. Since the colonization of this continent by white settlers, Native people have faced monumental obstacles to the free exercise of their spiritual practices, including boarding schools, forced relocation, endless broken treaties, “kill the Indian, save the man” policies, and forced assimilation. So it is particularly insensitive for white people to attempt to justify their/our use of Native spiritual practices when Native people themselves have often been brutally persecuted for the same.”-Cultural Appreciation or Cultural appropriation

But anyway, this photo rules.

dumbthingswhitepplsay:

I’d rather get told to play in traffic or die in a fire, even as someone who has had more than one suicide attempt, than some of the “LOL FUNNY JOKESSSSS!!!!” people have made against Black people on here.

I’d rather get told those things than to be denied who I am.

You know why?

Because you know what you telling me to play in traffic or die in a fire does to me? Not much. I’ve been depressed enough to actually do that, chile…that shit ain’t worse than what I’ve already told myself.

But when you pull that oppressive shit? I’m reminded that there ain’t no pill, no cream, no surgery, no nothing that will get me out of this spot that society has tossed me in. There was nothing I could do about it and there’s nothing I will be able to do about it for as long as I live, on top of there being that power to end my life without me needing to do shit.

So yes. I will fucking tell you to play in traffic and die in a fire if you pull that shit with me and idgaf who you are.

Because you don’t even know the power behind what you just fucking said.

(Source: crackerhell)

#6

White privilege is never looking out of place at the top of any career field. Even rap and sports are actually dominated by white people, since they’re the owners of teams, the CEO’s of record labels, etc.