Being “colourblind” does no one any good

    by JennyBeckman

    15 Comments

    1. Mental_Freedom_1648 on

      I’ve always heard purple, but not yellow or green. Are the racists branching out? And when did they collectively decide that purple was the main color to say?

    2. Icy_Company7694 on

      Saying you’re colorblind in a world built on color is like ignoring traffic lights and wondering why there’s chaos.

    3. I always found it weird that people bring this up in conversation. Why do you have to say how you aren’t a racist instead of showing it through your character, actions, and how you treat others?

      I went to a wedding and was the only black guest there. I knew the groom and his dad came up to me and started talking about random shit. Out of nowhere he says “I don’t see color. I judge based on if you’re a good person or not”.

      Ok white man

    4. everynamecombined on

      My mom and I always joke about how they’ll bring up all the colors that PEOPLE are NOT. I’ve heard a “polkadot” before. Lmao

    5. InterdisciplinaryDol on

      Mfs be like “I don’t see color” you might need to get that checked out bro.

    6. angelicbitch09 on

      Oh but they loooove to pull up “Blue Lives” when it’s convenient for them.

      Edit: Sorry but that MJ & Liza Minnelli/David Guest wedding moment is something I think about on a regular basis 🤣

    7. “I don’t care if you’re purple” has had a 60-year run as racist white people’s favorite thing to say. Boomers STILL say it.

    8. It’s guilt behind not fully detaching yourself from your racist worldview. It’s kind of like saying you are empathetic to the homeless but then say “that’s just how it is, natural order of things” etc etc

    9. SystemOfANoodle on

      Had a friend who said they “didn’t see color” but now suddenly feels scared to go out because they may run into ICE and be racially profiled…

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