Tag: racism
“Why I’m a racist” – beyondtheglasswall
I am a white American male. I’m married to a beautiful blond-haired, green-eyed woman and have two amazing blond-haired, blue-eyed boys.
I was a blond-haired...
Law professor schools student who complains about #BlackLivesMatter t-shirt
Yes, we're still talking about #BlackLivesMatter. Because it would seem that they still do not. It would seem that our lives are worth less...
In this time of turmoil and violence, remember #NigerianLivesShouldMatter too
While commiserating with blacks in America who at best live 'half a life', with high possibility of being shot dead by white cops for...
Attention white people! We need to talk about slavery!!! By Emlyn...
This post was written on Emlyn Pearce's Facebook page. It deals with slavery in America and the after effects thereof, particularly given the execution style...
EURO 2016: Wait, some people are trolling the France football team...
No, this is not victim mentality, rather, it is stamping subtle racism in the face.
It is probably intended to sound funny, but if you...
Do #BlackLivesMatter? Racism in America continues to thrive as police butcher...
I wanted to write for the last 24 hours. I could not. I am crippled by grief. Every time the police in America show...
Jesse Williams brought #BlackManMagic to the BET Awards! [Full speech transcript]
You may just know Jesse Williams as the hawt like fiyah Dr Jackson Avery in the hit series Grey's Anatomy, but what you probably...
Hate and Murder: How society sanctions prejudice
From 1885, southern US states dominated by whites passed series of new constitutions, electoral laws, segregation and Jim Crow statutes, to enforce prejudice and...
The Book Of Mormon Review: Racism scores big in London’s West...
Ever since I heard the Book of Mormon was a hilarious, blasphemous musical, I have been dying to see it. I don't hold much...
House-hunting in Nigeria: how prejudice and tribalism hurts us all
A most trying situation has been brought to our attention and it further proves just how deep tribalism, prejudice and hatred have eaten deeply into the fabric...