remember that short story they made you read in school called The Lottery where the whole town gets together and just stones a motherfucker at random what the fuck was up with that
techno's first day at school :)
wait people sleep with their doors closed????
Trio of the Bench
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“I know, you would never see me like that, but I just, I needed you to know that,” Adrien breathed out, his tone sad. He should have guessed Chat wouldn’t like him like that. He was a fool for even entertaining the idea. you can have a little adrichat unrequited love,,,,,, as a treat
im plagg and im gonna cataclysm myself
percy watching h2o: just add water: i sure hope this doesn’t awaken anything in me
guys i volunteered to run a session on racial microaggressions in the workplace for my wider team and i wanted to define microaggressions and their various types and then provide a few examples both anecdotally and personally. what are your thoughts!!
your english is so good! (with a tone of surprise) why why why don’t say anything wtf
where are you REALLY from (after so much pestering - leave me alone!!) say “where’s home for you” and make it a casual conversation, dont harass!
“im gonna probably butcher your name” proceeds to butcher it and NOT leave space for you to correct them. ask first!!!!!
“oh you tick a lot of diversity boxes don’t cha” WHY IT IS HUMILIATING
jumping to conclusions instead of asking “so you must have studied IT” (im indian) instead of “what did you study and why”
talking in 3rd person of people/places/cultures and making offhand comments (like oh i avoid that shop its unruly when that shop is popular among black or minority communities)
touching or asking to touch someones skin or hair!!!!!
comparing people to foodstuffs, your skin is like caramel or chocolate.
being white and tanning dark and saying “i look like a brown person now”
expecting the one POC to be a spokesperson for everyone
“youre not from here you wouldnt understand”
belittling people who work in “back offices” as not being intelligent (big companies have back offices in India, China, Hungary etc with people doing manual and repetitive work)
Some other key points I want to make:
do not put the burden on us to speak up and educate you, be mindful of your words
if you are commenting on someones behaviour or identity, think before you speak. put yourself in their shoes and think about how it would be perceived
we are not ambassadors for our cultures and definitely not for others
do not dismiss us or gaslight us, we have years of people doing that and it breaks spirits. one innocuously bad comment puts us on guard and kicks our survival instincts in.
ask! listen! be proactive in taking a step back!
speak up and recognize and use your white privilege for the better.
do not argue and get defensive when a POC speaks up about their experiences. It’s difficult to share and it’s even more difficult to change the system when you make this about yourself
pls tell me about more common workplace racial microaggressions, or just any good tips on what to include!
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