Systemic Racism Quotes

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Claudia Rankine
“Nobody notices, only you've known,

you're not sick, not crazy,
not angry, not sad--

It's just this, you're injured.”
Claudia Rankine, Citizen: An American Lyric

Angie Thomas
“That's the hate they're giving us, baby, a system designed against us. That's Thug Life.”
Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

Martin Luther King Jr.
“Even today there still exists in the South--and in certain areas of the North--the license that our society allows to unjust officials who implement their authority in the name of justice to practice injustice against minorities. Where, in the days of slavery, social license and custom placed the unbridled power of the whip in the hands of overseers and masters, today--especially in the southern half of the nation--armies of officials are clothed in uniform, invested with authority, armed with the instruments of violence and death and conditioned to believe that they can intimidate, maim or kill Negroes with the same recklessness that once motivated the slaveowner. If one doubts this conclusion, let him search the records and find how rarely in any southern state a police officer has been punished for abusing a Negro.”
Martin Luther King Jr., Why We Can't Wait

Ibram X. Kendi
“Our world is suffering from metastatic cancer. Stage 4. Racism has spread to nearly every part of the body politic, intersecting with bigotry of all kinds, justifying all kinds of inequities by victim blaming; heightening exploitation and misplaced hate; spurring mass shootings, arms races, and demagogues who polarize nations, shutting down essential organs of democracy; and threatening the life of human society with nuclear war and climate change. In the United States, the metastatic cancer has been spreading, contracting, and threatening to kill the American body as it nearly did before its birth, as it nearly did during its Civil War. But how many people stare inside the body of their nations' racial inequities, their neighborhoods' racial inequities, their occupations' racial inequities, their institutions' racial inequities, and flatly deny that their policies are racist? They flatly deny that racial inequity is a signpost of racist policy. They flatly deny the racist policy as they use racist ideas to justify the racial inequity. They flatly deny the cancer of racism as the cancer cells spread and literally threaten their own lives and the lives of the people and spaces and places they hold dear. The popular conception of denial--like the popular strategy of suasion--is suicidal.”
Ibram X. Kendi, How to Be an Antiracist

Colson Whitehead
“What had started it, the mess this week? A white cop shot an unarmed black boy three times and killed him. Good old American know-how on display: We do marvels, we do injustice, and our hands were always busy.”
Colson Whitehead, Harlem Shuffle

“Standing on a street corner in Manhattan two days after Diallo's murder, having just come from a meeting of concerned citizens to plan an organized response, I was so filled with frustration and sorrow that I turned to the woman beside me waiting for the light to change and asked 'What do you think about the cops shooting that man forty-one-times?'

She looked startled, confused--could she not feel the palpable rage, pain, and fear that pulsed through the black veins of this city and other cities across the nation?

'I don't know. I have to wait until all the facts are in. I'm sure they had a reason,' she finally responded.

Perhaps she saw the disgust and disappointment on my face. Stepping off the curb as the light turned green, she added, 'I mean, he must have done something.”
Jill Nelson, Police Brutality: An Anthology

Dave Rubin
“Harvard University has chosen to make it harder for Asian applicants to be accepted into the university because they outperform their peers. So yes, systemic racism is real . . . at America’s top university.”
Dave Rubin, Don’t Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason

Lindy West
The Seattle Times reported in 2018 that the median net worth of white Seattleites is $456,000. The median net worth of black Seattleites—and here you should probably beep-boop-boop that therapist again—is $23,000. White net worth in my city is twenty times that of black net worth. If you are one of those people who believes that racism is a thing of the past, never existed at all, or is defined simply as one person being mean to another person, you are claiming that white people genuinely earn—through ability alone, because anything else would be a systemic advantage—twenty times as much as black people. White people are twenty times as good at their jobs, twenty times as skilled, twenty times as deserving. If you believe that, you are racist. That is racism. (Congratulations! I don’t know if you’ve heard, but 2019 is a great time for you guys.)”
Lindy West

Howard Zinn
“Our laws are the output of a system which clothes rascals in robes and honesty in rags.”
Howard Zinn, A People’s History of the United States: 1492 - Present

Misba
“PASSED THE DEFINITION OF HUMAN.
PASSED THE AUTHORIZATION TO EXIT.”
Misba, The High Auction

Abhijit Naskar
“Even Lincoln started off as a backboneless traditionalist, who was prepared to do whatever it takes to save the union. But in time he corrected himself, and became an ally of abolition.

If you cannot be an activist, be an ally. If you cannot be an ally, be silent. There is always something you can do, if not, try not to be an inhuman burden.”
Abhijit Naskar, Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations

Abhijit Naskar
“Height of Human (The Sonnet)

Enter a hall with high
ceiling, and you feel small,
in a room with low ceiling
you feel like a giant.

The height of human
doesn't depend on numbers,
we judge our height
relative to the world around.

Bigots hate an inclusive world
not because it is unorthodox,
but because it reminds them,
how puny they are - how small.

Hence they lash out at an island
of people, as an island of garbage.
Only garbage are those calling others
as such - time 'tis to hand them sentence.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Humanitarian Dictator

Anna Marie Riley
“Turning away from him and toward the idyllic street with its golden leaves and chatty moms in free-flowing ponytails pushing double strollers, she sighed. "It's safer here," she said. Michael opened his mouth to argue but slowly closed it as he backed away, carefully observing her...."You mean it's whiter.”
Anna Marie Riley, In Plain Sight

Abhijit Naskar
“In hollywood white man saves the world, in the real world white man has wrecked the world more times than he could make amends for in a thousand years.

So, to get straight to the point - the only way America could be considered a civilized nation, is if we embrace and celebrate our identity as an integrated society - otherwise, everything about America screams savagery.

The same holds true for England, as well as France, Spain and Portugal. Every society born of colonial roots, must abandon the garbage geopolitical dream of becoming a superpower, and place all their attention on making amends for the past - at least until prejudice and discrimination are no longer a dominant force in these societies. It's not about feeling guilty, it's about feeling human, and doing everything it takes to correct the mistakes that keep you from becoming human. And for that, it is imperative, you abandon your make believe glories of the past and look at the world with human eyes. Or to put it plainer still - it's not your fault that your ancestors were jerks, but if you fail to right their wrongs as civilized human, then you are just as jerk as them.”
Abhijit Naskar, Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“It’s not about feeling guilty, it’s about feeling human.”
Abhijit Naskar, Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets

Amanda Ann Gregory
“Pressuring, demanding, or encouraging forgiveness from Black survivors may be used as a method to avoid the realities of systemic racism and racial trauma and used as a substitution for enacting substantive social justice.”
Amanda Ann Gregory, You Don't Need to Forgive: Trauma Recovery on Your Own Terms

Amanda Ann Gregory
“Forgiveness will not give you equal power to your offender in a society in which you are systemically oppressed, and they are systemically privileged.”
Amanda Ann Gregory, You Don't Need to Forgive: Trauma Recovery on Your Own Terms

Abhijit Naskar
“BLACK is Brave, Leaderly, Adventurous, Conscientious and KINGly.”
Abhijit Naskar, Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood

“When injustice becomes predictable, it stops looking like injustice and starts feeling like weather.”
Adeel Ahmed Khan

Abhijit Naskar
“It ends with me, toxic masculinity ends with me, religious intolerance ends with me - superstition 'n conspiracy ends with me, prejudice and puritanism ends with me - jungle nationalism ends with me, animal fundamentalism ends with me - segregated spaces, both outside and inside, end with me.”
Abhijit Naskar, The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology

Roxy Manning
“White people must show up and be willing to step out of the safe shelter that whiteness and the lack of direct impact can afford them. . . . For white people, in addition to all the reasons described earlier, risking is a form of solidarity.”
Roxy Manning, How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy

Roxy Manning
“If violence or harm occurs as the result of someone’s attempt to meet their needs, leaving their needs out of any solution will only result in them trying even harder to get those needs met, at perhaps greater cost.”
Roxy Manning, How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy

Abhijit Naskar
“Ethnicity is a product of dogma, not a marker of human capacity.”
Abhijit Naskar, The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology

Abhijit Naskar
“Be a think tank of life,
not a septic tank of prejudice.
Stand messenger, stand human,
not a brainless host to malice.”
Abhijit Naskar, The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology

Abhijit Naskar
“Dream of the King is the Dream of Civilization.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Black History is World History, we are all offsprings of Africa.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulletproof Backbone: Injustice Not Allowed on My Watch

Abhijit Naskar
“Educating White People (Sonnet 2272)

The average colored person is ten times
smarter, wiser, braver, and stronger,
than most white people, not because
we are genetically superior,

but because, when an entire planet
is rigged in favor of white colonials
over the black, the brown, the latino,
arab, indian, chinese, turk, and what not,
we have to be exceptional to survive.

White people can be mediocre,
and still respected, glorified even,
but rest of us have to be Ramanujans,
Rumis, Naskars, just to be regarded as human.

Most of the world's geniuses are non-whites,
not because it's genetic, but because, like
white people inherit blonde hair and blue eyes,
or daddy's emeralds, we inherit generational
persecution, and any brain forced to endure
persecution as daily chore, becomes a powerhouse
of apparently supernatural mental faculties.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Most of the world's geniuses are non-whites, not because it's genetic, but because, like white people inherit blonde hair and blue eyes, or daddy's emeralds, we inherit generational persecution, and any brain forced to endure persecution as daily chore, becomes a powerhouse of apparently supernatural mental faculties.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

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