Kache.xx :
At 27, I honestly haven't seen much change in the racial attitudes around me. The Civil Rights Movement was only about 60 years ago, which means people who grew up under segregation are still alive today. Laws changed, but attitudes, social patterns, and power structures didn't disappear overnight.
What frustrates me is seeing the same patterns of exclusion, stereotyping, fetishization, and control continue. Black Americans fought and worked for rights that should have always existed, yet the economic and social consequences of that history didn't simply disappear when the laws changed.
Then, after the Civil Rights era, immigration increased and the "model minority" narrative became prominent, often being used to suggest that racism was no longer a serious barrier. Meanwhile, many Black communities were still dealing with the destruction of businesses, housing, wealth, and institutions built under segregation.
That's why, from my perspective, the problem isn't that nothing legally changed. It's that **legal change happened much faster than social and economic change.**
( they don’t want you to have shit , leave the country I worked with Australians people from Europe they don’t do all this shit they need to beneath them in order for them to feel secure with themselves they know the truth they know the lies they told and will smile act friend and sabotage and destroy because they don’t want to give up privilege. “ All of us ain’t like that, we all aren’t the same “
Hearing that shit gone put you in same boat and you will get washed away believe it the first time. Not even just race work,school,relationships. Just one and done
2026-08-14 14:33:32