Why Black People Get Blamed Even For Planes Falling Out The Sky
<p>Don't cry over spilled milk," we often tell children to reassure them that all of us make mistakes. So, we shouldn't waste too much time beating ourselves up for things we can't change<strong>.</strong> All is forgiven. Now, let's get a towel to clean up this mess. However, this dynamic changes drastically outside of the home environment, where Black children, teenagers, and adults often face unwarranted blame and punishment. Part of being a Black person in America is realizing that if you make a mistake, someone may make a mountain out of a molehill, and even if you're careful not to spill the milk, someone may blame you for it all the same.</p>
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