• Aria 🏳️‍⚧️🇧🇩@lemmygrad.ml
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      probably “i don’t see race, white - brown - black, they all mean the same to me” while casually ignoring the systemic issues that non-white people still go through but white people don’t

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      I reckon it’s “not being able to see color”, i.e. claiming that you don’t recognize the difference between people of different skin color. That can itself be a form of supremacy since it denies the lived reality of many people.

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      Not understanding the segregation and alienation that people of certain races experience, and assuming they have the same privileges that your class has. For example, not understanding why a black mother having to explain to her children that Starbucks coffee isn’t for them.