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Black man compelled to move to Canada. A Canadian deconstructs America’s racism

April 22, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Black man compelled to move to Canada. A Canadian deconstructs America's racism

I stumbled onto a well-written Daily Kos article that should give every American irrespective of their race, pause. The response by a white Canadian was even more prescient.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: Black man, Canada, Canadian, race, racism

This story indirectly illustrates why people of color must fear American justice system

March 18, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Why people of color must fear American justice system

How could our justice system be color blind or unbiased when the building blocks of society are its raw materials, judges, lawyers, witnesses, jurors.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: criminal justice system, justice system, People of Color, racism, Starbucks, witness

Racism & Prejudice: It’s so damn exhausting but can make one stronger

February 12, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Racism sexism progressives

Racism and prejudice have made me much stronger with an armor of steel. But for too many, it stunts their growth. It cripples their possibilities.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: racism, Sexism

I Was A Racist Cop: How I came to recognize my own racism, bias, and privilege

October 26, 2017 By GuestWriter

I Was A Racist Cop How I came to recognize my own racism, bias, and privilege

Racism persists in America for complex and varied reasons. Indifference is one of them. I have a moral compass, but it was safer for me to ignore it.

Filed Under: Evergreen, General Tagged With: bias, Cop, male privilege, Police Murder PoC, racism, Racist, racist cop, Randy Shrewsberry, white privilege

Why I give racists 2nd, 3rd, and more chances and it’s about sexism

October 17, 2017 By Egberto Willies

Why I give racists 2nd, 3rd, and more chances and it about sexism

Over the years I’ve learned to compartmentalize everything including racists. In doing so it has allowed me to deal with it objectively without emotions.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: racism, Racist, Racists, Sexism

Trump Effect: Fireman: ‘Would rescue dog before n*gger from burning building’ (VIDEO)

September 15, 2017 By Egberto Willies

Trump Effect Ohio Fireman Tyler Roysdon

Ohio fireman’s statement about rescuing a dog before a black man using the N-word shows illustrated why some distrust our public servants.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Fireman, Ohio, racism, Racist, Trump Effect, Tyler Roysdon

White Progressives: Are you our friends? Are you our allies? Really? Then …

September 4, 2017 By Egberto Willies

White Progressives: Are you our friends? Are you our allies? Really? Then ...

It will take White Progressives to neutralize what Donald Trump and his white supremacist ilk have unleashed on this country.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: Donald Trump, Progressives, racism, White people, White Progressives

This MSNBC Report on opioid epidemic arrests is subliminally racist (VIDEO)

June 20, 2017 By Egberto Willies

This MSNBC Report on opiate arrests is subliminally racist (VIDEO)

This MSNBC report is a reason there are racial biases against people of color. The subliminal nature of the opioid epidemic story is even more disturbing.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Media, msnbc, Opiate Epidemic, racism

My cousin’s fear’s are the same for every black, brown, & multiracial family in this country

September 22, 2016 By Egberto Willies

Late last night an FB post brought tears to my eyes. You see, it was my younger cousin with much younger kids going through the same modus operandi again.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Contraception, Cousin, police, Police Murder PoC, race, racism

Uplifting story of Black man whose car broke down on a desolate Mississippi road (VIDEO)

August 19, 2016 By Egberto Willies

Black Man stalled car on country road

We discussed the good that can come out of Trump opening racial wounds. A caller, a black man, had a great human story that dispels stereotypes.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: racism, stereotypes

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