by The_Rampaging_Bull » Fri Aug 13, 2021 1:24 pm
In my opinion, to change culture of racism, first you must change the mindset of a racist society.
i'm afraid that words don't change the culture but actions do.
yes, we need to speak up when there is racism, but we also need to change peoples thoughts that when they are speaking to someone, that don't react with words purely on the physical aspect of the other person. We as a society should never think of colour, disability, or appearance as the first thing we use as vocabulary.
What should the actions be, I'm not sure at this stage, however, if we don't take action every time there's a racist comment than all we are doing is talking, and talking doesn't stop the problem in the end.
I'm not of an indigenous background, however i have friends who are, and every time i hear racism towards them and or about them, it really pisses me off. And in my eyes is totally unacceptable what so ever!
My wife and i have already sat down with our kids to discuss what racism is and how it affects others and how its a non negotiable in our family to not be a racist towards any culture or race but to embrace anyone and every one based on the person alone, regardless of their background.
I feel the AFL and the Crows should have taken a stance when they had the chance and terminated Tex contract. Whether the fans totally agree or not, this would have set a precedent moving forward, stating, it doesn't matter who you are we don't tolerate racism full stop.