Racism experience - a post by a mother

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A post I read on FB

Kate Riffle Roper
20 July at 00:20 ·

As a white mother of two black children, three white children, who all have a white father, I have something to say.
Racism exists. It is real and tangible. And it is everywhere, all the time.

When I brought my boys home they were the cutest, sweetest babies ever. Wherever we went, people greeted us with charm and enthusiasm. Well, not all people and not everywhere. But, to me, they were the “wacko” exceptions. I thought to myself, “Get over it.”

Now my boys look like teenagers. Black teenagers. They are 13. Let me ask you these questions. Do store personnel follow your children when they are picking out their Gatorade flavors? They didn’t follow my white kids. Do coffee shop employees interrogate your children about the credit card they are using to pay while you are in the bathroom? They didn’t interrogate my white kids. When your kids trick-or-treat in, dressed as a Ninja and a Clown, do they get asked who they are with and where they live, door after door? My white kids didn’t get asked. Do your kids get pulled out of the TSA line time and again for additional screening? My white kids didn’t. Do your kids get treated one way when they are standing alone but get treated a completely different way when you walk up? I mean a completely different way. My white kids didn’t. Do shoe sales people ask if your kids’ feet are clean before sizing them for shoes? No one asked me that with my white kids. Do complete strangers ask to touch your child’s hair? Or ask about their ***** size? Or ask if they are “from druggies”? No one did this with my white kids.

Did you tell your kids not to fight back because they will seen as aggressive if they stand up for themselves? Have you had to honestly discuss with your husband whether you should take your children to the police station to introduce them to the officers so they would know your children are legitimate members of your community? Have you had to talk to your children about EXACTLY what to say and not to say to an officer? Have you had to tell your children that the objective of any encounter with police, or security in any form, is to stay alive? It never occurred to me to have these conversations with my white children. In fact, it never occurred to me for myself either.

There is no question that my boys have been cloaked in my protection when they were small. What I did not realize until now is that the cloak I was offering them was identification with my whiteness. As they grow independent, they step out from my cloak and lose that protection. The world sees “them” differently. It is sweet when they are adopted little black boys so graciously taken in by this nice white family. But when they are real people? Well, it is not the same. And they still look like little boys. What happens to them when they look like the strong, proud black men I am raising?

The reason why the phrase All Lives Matter is offensive to black people is because it isn’t true. Right now, in America, my black children are treated differently than my white children. So when you say All Lives Matter as a response to the phrase Black Lives Matter you are completely dismissing the near daily experience of racism for those with pigment in their skin, curl in their hair and broadness of their nose.

I am posting this so you can see the reality I have witnessed and experienced, because, frankly, I didn’t believe it was true until I saw it up close, directed at two souls I love, over and over again. So, please, use this post as a pair of glasses to see the racism that surrounds you. Then we can actually make progress toward all lives being valued and cherished.


 

WOW! What a tremendous article and says so much doesn't it? You know when I first heard that 'all lives matter' and the upset it was causing in the black community, I confess that I didn't really understand the antagonism. But reading this and seeing that it is all about the life experience before the run in with the police....now I see! Powerful story.
 
I've shared this on my facebook page. I want my grand kids to read it, not that they are racists, because I'm happy to say that in general they are not. However, we all need a refresher lesson from time to time.
 

Two thoughts that come to mind.
One was when I worked in a mall and one afternoon a friend suggested we go window shopping on our lunch break. We went into Lord and Taylor, not a way exclusive store but not Walmart either. Both of us were dressed business casual so we fit in. After a few minutes we left to go back to work. My friend whispered over " You see the guy over there in the polo shirt? Oh and Miss Thing behind the counter? You're with me so it's all cool. When I come in here myself the two of them fall over each other following me around".

The other situation took place in Walmart. My middle daughter had waist length dark hair and olive skin. Her Dad is Sicilian, I'm Welsh...you can guess who she took after. I was looking at stuff down the aisle and she was alone. This hillbilly ****tard sidles up to her and whispers " Why don't you go back to where ya come from?". Idiots can't tell them Mexicans from the Eye-talians...

But just like this beautiful honest essay. It's all based on ignorance and hate. But we can do are part by teaching our grandchildren, our great grandchildren, to accept and respect all colors and all faiths. And of course in the time we still have left on this earth, fighting the hate and ignorance when we can.
 
The post does make you think hard doesn't it? I'd read in other articles why saying 'all lives matter' is racist, but this mother makes really eye opening points.
 
Well now I realize your not only a fascinating person but your a light shining through the terrible darkness of our lives. I agree with you 150%
sadly because you are so right. I posted an opinion about "Freddy Grey" the man that was murdered by police an police had all charges dismissed
I could not believe it ,it's so disgusting an unfair to his family an every other black person. What a slap in the face an no justice, makes me sick.
I salute you Ameriscot, if I ever come to Scotland or Thailand I would so love to meet you, as I share all your feeling. Please teach your 2 boys that
they do have a target on their backs. To be safe they need to know that right now police will do anything to shoot first ,ask question later. S
Doens't matter if their in college ,trying to make a good life for themselves they are a target. An throw away any hoodie they might have,it's in their
best interest. I'm so sorry the white people are so ignorant . We have to work on that. Your the best
 
That is wrong on so many levels. So what do we teach our children? They will be treated differently because of their skin color? We keep doing this and wonder why we have so many problems with each other. Kids are kids, but they aren't stupid. In another 15-20 years, we still will have made no progress, but we'll still have to live together!
 
This reminds me of a Christmas dinner our family had....when this one relative told a very racist joke at the dinner table, I watched my 12 year old granddaughter to see her reaction....she was very quite and just looked at him and frowned, never said a word.....I could tell without a word being said, she saw it for what it was.
 
That is wrong on so many levels. So what do we teach our children? They will be treated differently because of their skin color?

It's about keeping your child safe and keeping your child alive. Yes there are situations where they will be judged by their skin color. As we've seen in the news far too often sometimes that can be a life or death judgment. It's important that our children and grandchildren know how to survive such a situation.
 
Wasn't looking at it that way but yes, you are right. What I was thinking about was their self-esteem. If they are made to feel less of a human, their goals may not be as high as they could be.
 
Well yes of course, you want them to know they are perfect the way they are and can do anything they set their minds to. But there will be people who will judge them and they have to learn to deal with that as well.
 
Well now I realize your not only a fascinating person but your a light shining through the terrible darkness of our lives. I agree with you 150%
sadly because you are so right. I posted an opinion about "Freddy Grey" the man that was murdered by police an police had all charges dismissed
I could not believe it ,it's so disgusting an unfair to his family an every other black person. What a slap in the face an no justice, makes me sick.
I salute you Ameriscot, if I ever come to Scotland or Thailand I would so love to meet you, as I share all your feeling. Please teach your 2 boys that
they do have a target on their backs. To be safe they need to know that right now police will do anything to shoot first ,ask question later. S
Doens't matter if their in college ,trying to make a good life for themselves they are a target. An throw away any hoodie they might have,it's in their
best interest. I'm so sorry the white people are so ignorant . We have to work on that. Your the best


Thanks. I did not write that post though. I saw it on Facebook and reposted here.
 


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