Safety concerns or bias? Too often, what we consider "unsafe" is shaped more by stereotypes than real experiences. Whether it's Black men walking in their own neighborhoods, trans people using restrooms, or marginalized communities just existing, fear often stems from assumptions, not actual threats. This video highlights how a Black developer, @3dvisionz_, was racially profiled at his own home in one of Ohio’s wealthiest neighborhoods. The question isn't where he built—it’s why society sees him as out of place. When safety is used to justify discrimination, we must ask: Is this about real danger, or is it bias disguised as concern? Let’s challenge these assumptions and redefine what “safe” really means—for everyone. What are your thoughts? Let’s talk.
#BiasAndSafety #UnpackingFear #RacialJustice #InclusionMatters #RealConversations #Repost from @successisus_ @3dvisionz_