Racism is not as bad here...hmmm??

"Racism isn't as bad here as it is over there." This statement, on the surface, suggests that racism in certain countries is either minimal or non-existent compared to others, like the U.S. But this statement itself acknowledges that racism is present. The reality is that racism manifests in different forms, and its subtleties often go unnoticed in certain societies. People may fail to connect the dots, and the result is confusion, even outrage, when Black individuals in these countries call out the systems and rules we have had to demand be put in place. Helping to explain the differences: Both Becky and Tanya may face poverty, live in the same neighborhoods, and attend the same schools, but their experiences diverge drastically due to race. Becky, while experiencing her own struggles, is never subjected to the constant scrutiny that Tanya endures. Becky is free to exist without her skin color marking her as a potential threat. Meanwhile, Tanya is faced w...