when i worked at starbu*ks there were two separate racist events at stores near me that caused national outrage and protests in my city. because of this, we had to do an unconscious bias training. one thing we were told is that everyone has prejudices and biases, no matter what!
the example they used was whenever a group of kids came in we would whine about how we were about to have to make 100 fraps. this is not actively harmful to an oppressed group, but it's an easy illustration of everyone having unconscious biases. these are biases that we have to
actively work toward unlearning, no matter what group they target. mostly the training focused on racism, though. multiple people complained to me about how they shouldn't have to sit through this training because they're "not racist". not only does this ignore the very real
possibility that they had unconscious biases toward poc that they may not realize they have, but most of the people who said this to me had also said racist things around me. to me, this makes me think that they genuinely don't realize that they had said racist things, despite
their racism being so apparent to me. because they really thought they were not racist, they became closed off to training that could have helped them grow. this is why when i see people on ac twt saying that they are "not racist", "not problematic", "have morals", etc, it
really rubs me the wrong way. if you're not racist, prove it by actively working to identify the unconscious biases that you most likely have whether or not you want to admit it. saying you're "not racist" not only proves nothing, but it also has the potential to close yourself
off from growth. we shouldn't be trying to prove to the world that we aren't racist, we should be spending that time continuing to read and learn and listen to poc. there is ALWAYS growing and learning to do. additionally, all white people benefit from a racist system. to say
you're not racist, in my opinion, ignores that. lastly, I think most of the people on here who are saying they're "not racist" have good intentions. this is not a call out post or a subtweet. I just respectfully disagree with it.
I also wanna add that I know it can be very difficult to admit to yourself that you have these biases. We don't want to believe that we're bad people. But in my opinion, not acknowledging them is what makes you a bad person. What makes you a good person is saying okay, I've
identified this bias. That was wrong of me and this is why. Let's move on. Don't be afraid to call yourself out. Additionally, things change. I consistently see new things on Twitter that offend people that I had never seen before or considered, and I'm always learning more and
more about things like cultural appropriation, gentrifying, the prison-industrial complex, etc. Nobody can wake up one day and be unproblematic and perfect beings. There is always more to learn. Saying you're not problematic or not racist makes me feel like you've decided okay,
that's it. I've done it. I'm not racist. I'm comfortable. I don't need to learn anymore.

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