How to Call Out Any Racist Comment, Joke, or Remark
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Picture a moment when someone says something in your presence that feels racist, sexist, or otherwise offensive. You know, one of those comments that makes you think, “WTF, did you really just say that?!?”, but that causes you to freeze in your tracks?
It happens to many of us, unfortunately.
We freeze in these moments because our bodies are gripped by discomfort, which causes us to not know how to respond in the moment. Our bodies are literally too occupied with feeling stunned. For a lot of us, it’s not until later at home or when we’re back at our desks that we craft the perfect response.
While these moments are unfortunately all too common for some of us, there is a powerful thing that you can do to help you to address offensive remarks when they’re made, and not feel regret for not responding in a way that you would have wanted to.
In this #RituTalks video I share my technique so that you are better prepared going forward for when you need to call out offensive remarks.
Watch now!
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Perhaps respond with “What do you mean by that?” instead? I find that forces them to either present a perspective I wasn’t aware of and was actually misunderstanding them (so avoids unnecessary conflict) or to double down on their racism/rudeness/etc but eventually they would have to say the quiet part out loud in front of everyone or to back down and apologise.
That that really wasn’t helpful. You really didn’t mention any tools to address the situation. What if you don’t know what kind of script you should play out? More insight is needed
But how is that a fair response ??? You only justified yourself against that racist comment
Right!
This doesn’t answer anything. Your website doesn’t provide any insight at all either. Waste of time
Lol literal violence