genderkoolaid:

pupucino:

anarchistmemecollective:

emortal-l-deactivated20250308:

itastelikesand:

[ID: a screenshot of a comic speech bubble. The black text in it reads “No matter how open-minded, socially conscious, anti-racist I think I am, I still have old learned hidden biases that I need to examine. It is my responsibility to check myself daily for my stereotypes, prejudices and, ultimately, discrimination.” /ID end]

meme with the face of garfield with a smug expression and caption "you are not immune to propaganda"ALT

antiracism is a constant process. i was raised in a racist village and it’s not easy to get rid of it. i moved away over 10 years ago but those ideas are still haunting me.

also keep in mind that shame + guilt are not conducive to growing as a person. when it comes to “checking yourself” it should be a non-judgemental process. it’s not about flagellating yourself for every bad thought or trying to purify your mind of all corruption. it’s only when acknowledging your own racist thoughts doesn’t fill you with dread that you can really progress past the white guilt of it all.

radical self-acceptance & genuine self-critique are not opposites. they need each other. do not let obsessive-compulsive behaviors colonize your desire to grow as a person.