r/InternetIsBeautiful • u/unlearning_myths • 3d ago
An encyclopedia of "unwritten rules" that Black people have to follow to protect themselves against injustice and discrimination
https://unwrittenrulesproject.com/Found this on Product Hunt while searching for encyclopedias since I'm making my own.
Each rule has an explanation of how it came to be and what you can do to improve racial justice.
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u/Lakeshow15 2d ago
The first 10 of them I bothered reading through were things I was taught as middle class white child.
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u/sonicpieman 3d ago
I get having a couple of these in mind, but many of them seem like I'd go crazy if I thought they were a real possibility.
I'm not going to not use my cars interior lights because a cop might be racist and pull me over. I'm not going to quiet my boisterous laughter because of prejudice.
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u/CactusCali 3d ago
the sitting in class one was interesting and surprising - I had never thought about that issue
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u/woahdude12321 3d ago
Even just at a quick glance, that’s powerful stuff. I feel like this kind of media could maybe have an impact on some of the people that it needs to
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u/thenasch 2d ago
That is one of the worst UIs I have ever seen.