A Quote by Michael Ealy

I think we can continue to do as much protesting as we want. Systemic racism needs to be changed from within. — © Michael Ealy
I think we can continue to do as much protesting as we want. Systemic racism needs to be changed from within.
The reality is we have allowed systemic racism to continue through all these years.
I think it's important to realize that the players who are protesting aren't protesting the anthem. They're not protesting the flag. People kind of move the goalposts on them and try to tell them what they're protesting. But as they keep saying, that's not what they're protesting.
Of course there's systemic misogyny in certain parts of our culture and systemic racism and a wider range of insults women have to face.
Part of why I wrote my book was so that we could focus on the structural and systemic reasons behind social misery. Changed hearts and minds are important. But they do little against the backdrop of a system that needs to exploit people and labor to survive. I'm more interested in changed systems than changed hearts.
No, I don't think there's systemic racism.
In my head, racism was an issue that needed to be fixed by the racists. Like you needed to convince that person one at a time rather than a systemic thing that needs a whole group effort.
I don't know. I'd like to think that I haven't changed that much. Within myself I don't think I've changed.
I'm not trying to recruit anyone. I think minds can be changed, but I also think they don't have to be changed. If someone doesn't want to smoke pot and doesn't think it should be legal, then that's fine, but the numbers that do are going to continue to grow to the point where change will eventually occur.
I do not think that we have a systemic racism problem with law enforcement officers across this country.
Sometimes you do not see white faces when you think of poverty. That leads to lots of stigmas, systemic racism and all that.
I really think that Van Halen has two choices if they want to continue. And maybe they don't want to continue, because they don't seem to do much.
I think that racism has gotten more subtle, and it's not even racism anymore: it's placism. Like where you live or whether you went to community college or Harvard, and it exists within the race.
We have gaps that are rooted in systemic racism.
The Achilles' heel of the left has been its dependence on menace for power. Think of all the things it can ask for in the name of fighting menaces like 'systemic racism' and 'structural inequality.'
If Asian America exists, it is because of systemic racism.
I condemn racism on all levels, whether personal or systemic.
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