Dear fellow white people. You're not racist but you don't want to call out that racist joke your friend made because they're "a good person." You're not racist but why do People Of Color have to make everything about race? You're not racist but you think racism is for People of Color to deal with rather than something white people should have a responsibility to dismantle. You're not racist but you don't want to read a book or books about racism. You're not racist but you don't want to be inconvenienced by trying to confront racism in yourself, others, and trying to change it in institutions. You're not racist but Kaepernick taking a knee for the national anthem was "too much." You're not racist but anti-racism work doesn't feel like it's a part of feminism to you. You're not racist but you don't follow/RT/repost anything from anti-racist activists of color. You're not racist but you find yourself discussing "PC culture" more than how to end racism. You're not racist but you think POC often exaggerate about the racism they experience. You're not racist but you have lots of advice for how POC can deal w/ the racism they experience daily while you do nothing to stop it. . . Like most white folks, I was always taught that being a "good white person" was about not acknowledging or talking about race. But I never saw the daily, subtle ways that I upheld a system of white supremacy, not through hate, but through ignorance and indifference. Like most white people on the Left, I found it easier to pretend that racism is something that the Klan does/did, but not something that I was capable of (unconsciously) supporting. Prejudice and racial bias are inevitable due to social conditioning. What we can control is if we choose to fight that, by reeducating ourselves, examining our privileges, and seeking out ways to be better allies to People Of Color on a consistent basis. You may not be "actively racist," but it's important to consider the ways in which our silence and inaction allow racism to persist. What will you do to move from "I'm not racist" to being actively anti-racist? (Pic repost from @orrin_hru ) (see resources for white anti-racism on AwareLA.org)

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Dear fellow white people. You're not racist but you don't want to call out that racist joke your friend made because they're "a good person." You're not racist but why do People Of Color have to make everything about race? You're not racist but you think racism is for People of Color to deal with rather than something white people should have a responsibility to dismantle. You're not racist but you don't want to read a book or books about racism. You're not racist but you don't want to be inconvenienced by trying to confront racism in yourself, others, and trying to change it in institutions. You're not racist but Kaepernick taking a knee for the national anthem was "too much." You're not racist but anti-racism work doesn't feel like it's a part of feminism to you. You're not racist but you don't follow/RT/repost anything from anti-racist activists of color. You're not racist but you find yourself discussing "PC culture" more than how to end racism. You're not racist but you think POC often exaggerate about the racism they experience. You're not racist but you have lots of advice for how POC can deal w/ the racism they experience daily while you do nothing to stop it. .
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Like most white folks, I was always taught that being a "good white person" was about not acknowledging or talking about race. But I never saw the daily, subtle ways that I upheld a system of white supremacy, not through hate, but through ignorance and indifference. Like most white people on the Left, I found it easier to pretend that racism is something that the Klan does/did, but not something that I was capable of (unconsciously) supporting. Prejudice and racial bias are inevitable due to social conditioning. What we can control is if we choose to fight that, by reeducating ourselves, examining our privileges, and seeking out ways to be better allies to People Of Color on a consistent basis. You may not be "actively racist," but it's important to consider the ways in which our silence and inaction allow racism to persist. What will you do to move from "I'm not racist" to being actively anti-racist? (Pic repost from @orrin_hru ) (see resources for white anti-racism on AwareLA.org)


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