不那么无害的问题

Sarah L. Chevolleau
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“你到底来自哪里?”是一种基于假装无知和天真的种族微侵略,当受到挑战时,将白人侵略者置于受害者的位置。微侵犯不仅出现在白金汉宫的招待会上,而且无处不在:求职面试、公交车站、酒吧和员工办公室。它所包含的是一种信念,即全球大多数人“欠”白人,白人认为自己是英国的“本地人”,尽管生活在英国的大多数非洲和加勒比移民最终是如何来到这个岛上的,这是不可否认的历史事实:作为跨大西洋奴隶贸易和殖民主义的直接结果。把一名黑人女性逼到白人占多数的空间里,盘问她的遗产——一种植根于流离失所、歧视和暴力的遗产——而英国白人从中受益,这是在否认、转移和捍卫种族主义。
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The not-so-innocuous question
The not so innocuous question of “where are you really from?” is a racial microaggression, grounded on faux ignorance and innocence, placing the white aggressor in the place of victim, when challenged. Microaggression is not only found at Buckingham Palace receptions, but is everywhere: job interviews, bus stops, pubs and staff rooms. What it contains is a belief that people of the global majority “owe” white people, who see themselves as “native” to the UK, despite the undeniable historical facts surrounding how most of the African and Caribbean diaspora that live in the UK have ended up on this island: as a direct result of the transatlantic slave trade and colonialism. Cornering a black woman in an overwhelmingly white space and cross-examining her about her heritage – a heritage rooted in displacement, discrimination and violence – that the white British benefit from, is denying, deflecting and defending racism.
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