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Standing in Solidarity

Christina “Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection.” Martin Luther King Jr. in Letter from a Birmingham Jail For quite some time, I’ve been enveloped in normality and insulated from prejudice, and as a direct result, I’ve become quite subdued and honestly, ignorant of the realities that exist beyond my immediate bubble. I am ashamed to say that the sharp edge of injustice has been whittled away until all that’s left is its dull residue, and I have become the exact person that Martin Luther King Jr. criticized: the one who demonstrates complacency and a “lukewarm acceptance.” Yet injustice should be well-defined. After all, there’s a fine line between right and wrong. So the fact that I have been able to rationalize the violence and injustice occurring in the world as unfair yet irrelevant towards me, an Asian American who is usually non-partisan and soft-spoken when it comes to inflammatory matters, is unfathomable. In light of the resurgence in the promine...