Non-Racist White People MUST be so Uncomfortable in America

2 years ago
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The age-old problem of racism is still prevalent in our unique political climate and most aspects of our society. That is true; we are still learning to be better people day by day, and one of the things we had to face is the fact that we have to defeat systemic racism— racism embedded as normal practice in institutions like education and law enforcement — we've got to be continually working towards equality for all races, striving to undo racism in our mind, our personal environment, and the wider world.

Here in the United States, you might expect that racism only involved the oppressor and the oppressed, in the rampant cycle of oppression. But as the world continues to sort out racial equality, racism and anti-racism began to become something we really don’t know a lot about — clawing its root to internalized racism, white supremacy, and privileges, and having to see it from the perspective of the oppressed — maybe then will we understand why it’s not enough to just be “non-racist” in America.

In this video, we’ll talk about how non-racist white people have it rough living in America and why it may not disappear anytime soon.

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