Feedback welcome! Here’s the TL;DR list
- Listen more to more Black people
- Post less – and think before you post
- Call in, call out, and/or report anti-Blackness when you see it
- Support Black people and Black-led instances and projects
Other suggestions?
Have you seen a lot of racism towards black people on the fediverse? Why are you spamming this everywhere? It doesnt make much sense telling people not to post on a platform that needs it more than anything.
Yes.
replying to your questions/points in order of appearance: yes; go to hell; get in the sea.
No on god I agree with sanctus. I’m a triple minority and I have not seen any bigotry on the fediverse.
just because you don’t see it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist
it might mean your mods do a great job, it might be that you don’t hang out in communities that draw chuds, it might be any many more things! it definitely means you don’t see the whole fedi at once.
but this shit does still exist
yes, there’s a fuckton of racism on the fediverse. are you new?
From the very beinning of the article, in the quote from tillshadeisgone:
There are also several links to articles with a lot more detail on the fediverse’s history of anti-Blackness.
In 1 year of being on Lemmy, I think this post is the first one to bring up the topic of identity of Fediverse participants in any form (besides an OP if identity is the original topic).
(Maybe I’ve just managed to steer clear of communities that exist solely to discuss identity hatred?)
AFAIAC, y’all are genderless, faceless, amorphous thought bubbles writing words that compete exclusively on the merits of the weight of their arguments. Y’all might as well be LLMs, whose identity is essentially an NVIDIA card and whatever corner of the internet was scrapped. Anyway… The identity of commenters has no place on the fediverse. They are either off topic, ad hominem, or anecdotal data points exclusively (again, original topics of identity being a distinct exception).
what quaint, 90s flavored racism this is
it can stay in the 90s
tl;dr there’s no racism problem because you see everyone as a white man by default
Well said. Can I quote you in the revised draft?
sure, as long as you don’t credit me for it!
so what you’re saying is that people shouldn’t be their whole selves in your presence because it makes you uncomfortable.