“Raven,” as well as the non-English version Brynn, have been used as names for a long time, implying “beautiful, smart and black haired” in cultures where they don’t imply “beautiful, smart and black.” The victim blaming comment is still thoughtless, though. The cure for name discrimination—which certainly does exist!—is not “name camouflage.”
“Raven,” as well as the non-English version Brynn, have been used as names for a long time, implying “beautiful, smart and black haired” in cultures where they don’t imply “beautiful, smart and black.” The victim blaming comment is still thoughtless, though. The cure for name discrimination—which certainly does exist!—is not “name camouflage.”