While
reading this article Yamato talks about how Color people only go through
racism.
She
writes about how deep-rooted oppression targeted groups such as physically, spiritually,
and emotionally abused to the point that they believe that they are actually
oppressed. She goes on to point out four types of racism that people may go
through. My favorite out of the four points was that I always see a lot of is
white people main white girls and how fascinated they are with color girl’s
hair. They are like “OMG can I touch it?”, or “How do you make it so curly like
that?”. But for me personally I don’t not think or believe that is a form of
racism just because they want to touch our hair. If anything than the whole
world should be races because I love to touch and play with Spanish girl’s and
Japanese girl’s hair all the time. It’s more of a form of curiosity than
anything let alone racism. White girls are curious about black girls hair, like
I curious about white girls getting breast implants. I don’t really agreed with what Yamato is
saying but I understand what is she trying to say. She said that white people
are the reason why colored people are oppressed, but race and class also plays
a role into it as well. For example if you hear loud hood music playing in a
car, the first thing that pops in your mind is a black person. But if you know
the opera is in town they you would assume that only white people would be attending.
I connected to they article pretty well because I see myself on point sides of
the fence. It’s either one-day I think like a person of color or the next I think
like a white person. But one thing I know for a DAMN fact is hat I AM NOT BEING
OPPRESSED BY WHITE PEOLE OR BY ANYONE at that.
Vicky- I hear you trying to work it out with Yamato- see the comments I left on Ronie's blog.
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