On Melanated Olympics for Survival and the Responses of Pallor
I don’t think people of pallor understand or grasp the intricacies of the mental, emotional, and linguistic gymnastics that most melanated people, most Black and Brown folx, most Native and Indigenous folx, and all Black women and femmes engage in to maintain employment and stay safe in communities and workplaces of pallor. I’m talking about Olympic gold medal-level sh—.
“But Pharoah, I underst - - “
No. No you don’t.
“Really, Pharoah. I think I get it - - “
Nope.
“I’ve read about - -“
Oh, no boo-boo. You don’t want to say that.
“But - -“
Shhhh. Less talking and defending yourself and more acknowledging your complacency and participation in white supremacist culture.
Ain’t nobody got time for your Olympic-level deflection and defensiveness.
Listen. Learn. Disrupt. Own your actions and words.
We’re tired of medaling.
[Image description: A picture of the rapper Mase. He is looking at the viewer while holding his left pointer finger up in front of his mouth, essentially making the universal gesture for remaining silent.]