As I'm sitting here thinking about getting a haircut, I realized that it didn't carry the same weight for my non-black peers. You see, I got more or less accused of being suspicious at work by a customer who said there was a sketchy person in the parking lot. I was taking my lunch break in my car.

I knew I've put off getting a haircut and shave in some time, but I started to understand that this is a way to regain a sense of safety. I started to weigh the options: do I keep my hair and beard growing or do I get the cut and shave I planned? How much of that is what I want, and how much of that is for a concern about my safety?

Mind you, I still intend to make myself look good, but it's hard to disentangle safety concerns from everyday decisions in a racist environment.

It already sucks being assumed unhygienic or unintelligent because of the way I wear my hair. I don't need people thinking I'm sketchy because you can see my beard when I take my mask off.

I guess if I had to sum up the answer per my posts question - I want my non-black comrades to know that it takes a lot of mental energy to make seemingly mundane decisions. It's okay to ask why if you don't understand, but I don't want you to trivialize my concerns about safety.

What about you? Is there something you feel like gets taken for granted as a person of color in even leftist spaces? I know I don't know the experiences of other marginalized groups as well as my own, and I'd like to have a conversation on how to be better with my peers.

  • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]M
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    9 months ago

    this is a good post! I struggle so much with the constant need to look "presentable". i would say that people have to actully interact with a community irl in some sort of natural way before you can orgonize with that communitty. if you have no black freinds people will be able to tell. im sorry thats just the truth. if you dont have any friends of a certain minority maybe your better off orgonizing people of your race. like everytime a shitty white leftist makes a bad impression some poc leftist has to do double the work making socailism not look like a cringe white person thing. i feel like this may be harsh but i feel its fair.