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Do you know about invisible and invasive racism?

Gina E. Aka Niang 29/04/2025
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El racismo puede ser invisible e invasivo, invisible porque no llegas a darte cuenta de que lo estás cometiendo e invasivo por qué lo copian niños u otras personas y a la larga se sigue haciendo.

Te propongo responder a tan solo cuatro de muchas de las preguntas que hay para darte cuenta si los demás o tú mismo son sin  saberlo racistas invisibles e invasivos.

  • ¿Sueles hacer la bromita de tono racial cuando hay entre tus amigos/amigas una persona de raza negra de confianza?
  • ¿Alguna vez has preguntado a alguien de distinta raza : te puedo hacer una pregunta? pero no soy racista, eh?
  • ¿Te has preguntado alguna vez si esa persona negra viene en patera por ser negra?
  • ¿Has preguntado a una persona de raza negra dentro de una frase, cómo te gusta que le digan, ¿morena o negra?

 

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