Why You Should Care About Ferguson

I’m not here to preach at you. I’m not here to tell you what side to take. I am here to tell you that racism in America is very present. I’m here to tell you that my skin color gives me privilege that some people don’t have, and that that is not okay.

This summer I had the privilege to work at a camp with a very diverse staff and campers. Before camp started I had the chance to learn about racism in-depth. I was reminded that racism is far from over.

You know what sucked about this summer? I couldn’t always relate to my campers because I haven’t ever really been put down or left out or discriminated against because of my skin color. My campers had almost all been mistreated because of their skin color.

Although this summer took me out of my comfort zone, I am thankful for the opportunity to learn from others firsthand about the prevalence of discrimination in America.

Get informed. Seek information from both sides. But whatever conclusion you draw, don’t think that racism doesn’t exist anymore. White privilege is a thing, even though it shouldn’t be.

I am not perfect, but I’m working on helping out the fight for equality, and I hope you will as well.

3 thoughts on “Why You Should Care About Ferguson

  1. I don’t live in America, but everything about the Ferguson trial and the aftermath have really been shocking to me. I absolutely agree with everything that you have written!
    I have seen people literally say “I don’t really know much about what happened, but if he shot him dead, he probably had it coming”…The whole thing has blown my mind!

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    1. It’s really crazy. And honestly, I don’t think anyone knows the whole truth, especially not those posting controversial things on social media. I think it’s important for us all to try and educate ourselves and realize that America still has racism, even if you think it doesn’t. Thanks for reading!

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