• idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I’m a white American from the northeast and I felt the same way. When trump won the first time, it felt like I’d just discovered that the floor underneath my bed was rotting away.

    I was blind to it because I didn’t need to see it, but it was always there. My relative privilege insulated me and ensured that I contributed to the problem

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      7 days ago

      I am from Boston, northeast has always been super racist and still is.

      We just hide our racism by using different words, like ‘those people’.

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        7 days ago

        Well yeah, but there’s also naked and aggressive racism, like lynchings, for example, that I just didn’t notice before. I mentioned where I’m from because I also thought that only happened “in the south.”

        Neither is acceptable, to be clear, and both happen all over the US, tragically.