In every single conversation about racism, inevitably white
people will insist that they have experienced racism and that my discussion of
racism, because it offends them, means that I’m racist. White people cannot, have not, and will never
experience racism.
Racism is the intricate system of oppression, denigration,
and devaluation that deems people of color as inherently inferior and that has
existed for centuries. It is not
possible for white people to be born into a society where they are constantly
told, in both overt and covert ways, that they are inferior merely because of
the color of their skin. White people
are NEVER told that their hair, facial features, and body types are not
considered the standard of beauty. White
people have never ever had legislators regulate their lives in a way in which
they are left disadvantaged and substandard to people of color because
legislators are always white, thus they have never lived in a society where
their best interests are intentionally undermined.
· White people
have never turned on a television and been faced with every face they see that
looks nothing like them.
· White people
have never worshipped a God that looks unlike them. They created God in their image, they have
convinced the world that God is white and every image of a Judeo-Christian god
(capitalization intentional) for thousands of years has been Caucasian.
· People of
color have never colonized, controlled, and destroyed a nation and its
population in Europe.
· White people
have never had their entire history, names, identities, art, culture, religion
and history stolen from them. Let that
and the implications thereof sink in for a minute.
· White people
have never been told that the world’s greatest musicians, artists,
philosophers, and scientists are people who look unlike them.
· White people
are never told that their culture, music, speech patterns, and norms are
abnormal.
· White people
NEVER have to fear that people of color are going to control and dictate their
fate in a legal, medical, professional, or financial institution.
· White people
have never had people of color dictate their morality and/or social norms.
• White
people have never lived in a society where people of color have denied them
rights as human beings nor have they ever been told that their attractiveness
means they have to have facial features as close as possible to people of
color.
Because white people have never experienced any of those
things, they have never experienced racism.
A white person who has grown up in a Black neighborhood has
never experienced racism because racism is not bigotry. Bigotry is someone not liking a person
because of the color of their skin. Racism is a complex, intricate,
multilayered system of oppression that informs everything about a person’s
identity, both white and black. Racism
informs how parents raise their children, it’s how one is socialized, it is NOT
being discriminated against once or twice because you are in an interracial
relationship. Racism is generational,
it’s the very fallacious belief that allows whites to think that their
ancestors kidnapping, raping, torturing, beating, colonizing, and murdering
people of color makes them somehow inherently superior or that it’s a fact that
can be ignored so they don’t feel uncomfortable. Racism is the arrogance that white people
inherent because they believe that they can have the last word on every
conversation, that they know it all, that they have a right to silence anyone
who disagrees with them.
I know, I know! Saying that a white person is racist is the
single most offensive thing that a Black person can say. According to white people, a white person has
to be wearing a white sheet, burning a cross, and screaming, “I hate Niggers,”
before they can be considered racist and even then, there will be white people
insisting that they know them personally and they are a good person and not
racist. I’ve seen it.
Aaaaand . . . queue the white person who is going to say
that they practice Buddhism or some religion where their God isn’t white and
thus they aren’t racist but again, racism is not dictated by one single action
or experience.
2 comments:
The Irish did actually.
No, the Irish did not actually . . . whatever you are insinuating they experienced. The Irish encountered discrimination, not racism.
And your fake picture and your obsessive need to negate racism by pretending to be Black to comment about racism in defense of racism is not only pathetic and laughable, it's mentally ill.
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