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My sister asked me to explain about 'white privilege'........

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grannyactivist Sun 07-Jun-20 20:28:37

...........and 'systemic racism' as she just couldn't understand what the terms mean, given that she thinks most people are treated more or less the same in the UK. I was fortunate to have recently been given an excellent example by a black acquaintance that graphically exemplifies these terms:

What does 'sytemic racism' look like? Try this. Type 'women's professional hairstyle' into a google image search; now type 'women's UNprofessional hairstyle' - see the difference? That's a demonstration of systemic racism and white privilege.

My sister was truly shocked and now has a much better understanding of some of the in-built obstacles people of colour need to grapple with.

I thought it was worth sharing. smile

Blinko Sun 07-Jun-20 22:10:36

I just googled them, as you advised. Good Heavens! The so-called 'unprofessional' styles look absolutely fine to me. I notice there are no black hairstyles in the so-called 'professional' groups.

Whose opinions are these, you have to wonder?

Oopsminty Sun 07-Jun-20 22:18:16

My Google actually gave me a couple of black women in the 'professional' hairstyle . Many more white women

Saw this article about it

Quite interesting

www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/apr/08/does-google-unprofessional-hair-results-prove-algorithms-racist-

BlackGrannie Sun 07-Jun-20 22:35:19

It's not just the colour of the woman, it's the hairstyle itself. Black hair in its natural state or in style considered black is missing from the professional category