#ChangeLanguageChangeMinds #BlackIsBeautiful #DarkIsDarling #BlackIsNOTBad #DarkIsNOTBad #NoMoreBlackIsBad #NoMoreDarkIsBad
The use of darkness as a synonym for “bad” is a microaggression that results in macro-oppression. The constant devaluing of darkness pings upon the subconscious, impugning darkness as flawed even though the visual spectrum does not confer morality. #ChangeLanguageChangeMinds
https://www.womensweb.in/2018/10/female-blackout-lets-try-whiteout-sept18wk5mc/
包弫的理论:
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Using “black” or “dark” as “bad” — though logical because we used to be afraid of the dark — is no longer a reasonable metaphor because it is having a pejorative effect on dark-skinned people. We are no longer cave people. We have electricity. Time to evolve. #NoMoreBlackIsBad |
The use of “dark” as a cliché perpetuates bias. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and Muhammad Ali all knew this.
Martin Luther King: https://newsone.com/2843703/dr-martin-l-king-jr-im-black-and-im-beautiful-video/
Malcolm X: https://youtu.be/51USLgPWhgc
Muhammad Ali: http://youtu.be/qxB9M2u8T9Y
#BlackIsBeautiful #DarkIsBeautiful #BlackIsNOTBad #DarkIsNOTBad #NoMoreDarkIsBad #NoMoreBlackIsBad #WordsMatter #BlackLivesMatter
If you want to stop being racist…Don’t use “black” or “dark” as “bad”: | ||||||||||||||
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Because this is all about respect. #NoMoreDarkIsBad |