Colorblind
Many times when white people say “I don’t see color” non-whites hear “I don’t see your history / your culture / your struggle.” Non-whites hear an indifference to their story, a refusal to see how their racial background informs who they are.
Say instead:
”I try not to judge others by their color but by their actions.”
Claiming you’re colorblind only makes you part of the problem, not part of the solution.
© Buzz Dixon