EVERYTHING Is Racist!

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So I don't know if this is true but apparently, one school is saying reading, writing, and math is racist.

Math hates everyone of all ethnicities. We all know that. Race doesn't matter to math.
It's literally the definition of "Can't be racist if you hate everyone equally!"

But reading and writing?

Ya, there are books written by racists, but there's also books written by someone who isn't white, and/or who have greatly made characters of different skin colors!

Look at Percy Jackson.
I don't think Percy is white, right? He was Latino or Southern Pacific or something. He was LITERALLY THE MAIN CHARACTER!!!
Leo Valdez is Latino.
Hazel Levesque is black.
Frank was born in Canada, but has Chinese heritage.
Charles Beckendorf is black.
And they all treated one another as human, as living beings, all working together to survive.

And I'm pretty sure Magnus Chase had some people of different skin colors as well.

Ya. Those are DEFINITELY racist, I guess.

And if reading and writing is racist, and some kids actually believe this, then that removes more job opportunities for people of color to want.

Oh, you're black and want to write a book?
Sorry! Only racist white people can do that!

Wait, you're latino and love to read?
Why are you supporting racism!?

Huh, that book has a strong black good hearted main character?
It's probably making fun of them, don't read it!

Oh, you're doing the math to wonder how much food you can afford at the moment?
No! Quit that! You're being actively racist!

Kaneki, a Japanese man, is apparently racist.
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I only saw one article on this. But I really wouldn't be surprised if it's true.

And I bet you, it's some white people saying this stuff.
It's like straight people getting offended for lgbtq+ people, even though the rainbow people really don't give a dam.

Humans.
Makes me want to isolate in the middle of the woods and be an EXTREMLY "racist" person with my love of reading and my many ideas I want to write.

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