tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3884434140638562863.post4941954403251017110..comments2023-10-09T13:35:15.437+01:00Comments on BLEURGH: Back to BlackAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03348780002248615623noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3884434140638562863.post-12614107792621104232015-11-30T20:19:50.756+00:002015-11-30T20:19:50.756+00:00I for one am glad you post things like this! I ha...I for one am glad you post things like this! I have an experience kind of opposite yours that has made me care more about racial issues than I used to. I am white and grew up in a REALLY white town in the U.S., and while I hated racism and did what I could to stop it as a kid, no one really talked about it and it wasn't as often on my radar. Then my family moved to East Africa! I felt what it was like to be a minority for the first time (though it isn't the same experience as POC, granted), and I saw different kinds of racism than I had been around in the U.S. <br /><br />This stuff needs to be talked about, and I'm glad you're doing it! And from one blogger to another, be encouraged! A lot of the blogosphere is about pretty white girls, but that means the pretty white girl market is also pretty saturated. You fill gaps and address needs they will never be able to address, and soon I think the blogosphere will realize that. :)Emileigh https://www.blogger.com/profile/13683866769745929646noreply@blogger.com