• 1D10@lemmy.world
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    Honestly having grown up in the 80s I feel that racism is tolerated a lot less today. Most places will fire openly racist people now, but I worked with guys in the 90s who would have flat out racist conversations in the break room and the only black guy there couldn’t say shit or he would get fired, after all they did tell him “you’re one of the good ones” so why would he be mad?

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      3 days ago

      I worked with guys in the 90s who would have flat out racist conversations in the break room

      I work with people today who have flat out racist conversations in the break room – and I’m a fucking school bus driver in a fucking very liberal school district (Harris signs outnumbered trump signs by about 30:1 last year). They just use the word “native” instead of a worse n-word, although I had one coworker who used the worse n-word repeatedly. Another guy uses the g-word whenever somebody mentions that they like Chinese food. I enjoy watching his head melt when I say I’m going to get Korean or Ethiopian food. I almost got him to try Liberian food until he found out where Liberia is lol.

      On the plus side, these are all older people in their 60s or 70s. The kids themselves are far more egalitarian. I also grew up in the '80s and although us kids were not really overtly racist, you still had kids segregating themselves racially as far as social groupings were concerned. Today I see lots of groups of mixed kids.

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      I’d generally agree, but say that for folks who still feel a need to get their racism bone exercised they still do. racism is a lot quieter now. on an uptick, but still orders of magnitude better than the 80s and 90s, which had to have been orders of magnitude better than the 60s and 70s which I didn’t experience. But there weren’t folks getting hosed down by the fire department just for the gall of attending integrated schools in my decades growing up. We had apartheid bullshit.

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      Honestly having grown up in the 80s I feel that racism is tolerated a lot less today.

      I don’t know about that. I think we were only starting to make progress, and the push back from the racists is a big part of where Trump came from.