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This is the 8th time some of us have seen this posted.
Also not everyone agrees that this makes sense. Asking people to post, link and comment any all racism even if it’s just a description.
This person seems to think the solution to racism is segregation and making different rules for the races. Also this person only seems to be fixated on black vs white. It’s all very odd.
I wasn't aware that this has been posted before. I spend way way to much time on Lemmy and I've never seen it before, or any post relating to racism on Lemmy. Of course something being posted to many times can be annoying.
I thought the post was interesting because of how much talk there's been on Mastodon about how exceptionally bad black people's experiences are on there, and Mastodon is a part of the Fediverse. There are tons of complaints about how white people don't even see the racism in front of their eyes on Mastodon, claiming there is none (which I, maybe incorrectly, correlated with these here downvotes). Personally I've never seen any racism on Mastodon, nor on Lemmy, so if someone is asking for racism to be linked I would find that interesting because I would like to see what I am missing. I could learn from it. All racism isn't blatant and using slurs that are obvious to people not being targeted.
As you say, all racism isn't obvious. A quick look at their post history shows 7 or 8 race related posts recently.
Repeatedly stating white people should do or not do specific things.
This seems to me like the definition of racism at it's roots.
You're saying OP is a racist?
No, but the things they are saying, maybe inadvertently, are starting to seem that way.
Swap 'black' and 'white' in their do not do list. Does it sound racist now?
They are addressing racism against black people from white people. Based on what I've seen black people say on Mastodon about how they're treated on that part of fedi, the points in that list seem reasonable (except "don't post as much", which seems weird). What they're trying to do, as far as I understand, is to open the eyes of many white people who don't realize what's going on. I guess you could say they're pointing out and trying to fight a kind of systemic racism, or a bias that can take the form of inadvertent racism.
In order to do that, the people affected by that (white) bias would benefit from countering said bias by taking part in other and more diverse sources, groups etc. In this specific case, black people. Basically: "hey guys, your group is treating us badly, would you mind listening to us instead of just saying that you're not treating us badly?"
I appreciate it probably comes from good intentions, but generalizing how entire groups of people should change to suit another group of people is a slippery slope.
I hear you, and in general I absolutely agree. However I definitely believe that it's valid in cases like these. I'm one of the affected, I'm white, and I've never seen racism on Fedi, and I take this as nothing but a group of people trying to help me see if I have any unintentional racist blind spots (which I'm pretty much guaranteed to have, as we all have them). It's a good thing for everyone.
Absolutely we all have blind spots, I just think OP's blind spot is addressing 'white people' like none of us live with, and around many cultures, not just races.
If someone were to address my local Polish or Bangladeshi or Muslim or whatever community the same way OP is addressing 'white people' in this post I would call it borderline racist and in fact it would fit in OP's original 'don't do' list.
Yes, but context matters. Not that I have any statistics, but I would assume the Fediverse as a whole is predominantly white to an almost absurd degree. Had someone who represents a very small minority in Bangladesh turned to the Bangladeshi people to adress concerns of racism they experience all over Bangladesh from Bangladeshi people I would hardly call that controversial.