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All marginalised people are practiced at biting our tongues by Sparky at Womanist Musings.
Consider that our silence isn’t a sign that you haven’t done anything wrong but that you have put us in a painful, difficult position where we do not feel we can speak.


To be clear, the quoted "you" is not directed at anyone reading here. I'm mostly thinking of all the times I tiredly don't say anything about fragrances, and feel like I'm letting myself down in the process.

From the other side, this ties into my emotional conviction that "silence = contempt" and that I'm isolated because I'm just too socially inept to tolerate. I try to tell myself that most people are just living their lives and their responses or lack thereof have nothing to do with me, but I do wonder.

I recently finished reading "Crucial Conversations" and loved what it had to say about creating safety in conversations. It feels like a huge unexpected reprieve when someone does that for me, and I try to do it for others.

via Feministe

Date: 2013-05-28 11:46 am (UTC)
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And look what happens to people who speak their mind! It's often not pretty.
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