• NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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      It’s a nation founded on racism and the back of race based slavery. That shit doesn’t disappear overnight, unfortunately.

        • @constantturtleaction
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          The most impactful racism, that is also the hardest to fix, is systemic racism. I think the idea behind buying from black owned businesses is the individuals attempt to offset the systemic racism that they, individually, can do very little about.

        • @lady_maria
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          it is still much more difficult for people of color to become professionally successful than it is for white people. That’s a fact. There are still laws in place (and not nearly enough protections), which disproportionately harm POC.

          Do they not deserve to be just as successful? To follow their dreams? To be able to support themselves and their families?

          Knowing this, why wouldn’t you seek out black-owned business to help counter systemic racism? Those in power in the US, at least, aren’t going to do it. This is by their design.

          I care about the well-being of everyone (well, minus the 1% and Nazis), but those who continue to be harmed by a system—that I directly benefit from as a white person—simply require more attention if we’re ever going to have an equitable society.

        • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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          Which is a downstream effect of the racism the nation was founded on? Crazy right?