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In reply to the discussion: White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard to Talk to White People About Racism [View all]femmedem
(8,548 posts)and the audience gasped. Whatever I had been about to say became less important than reacting to the gasp "Did you all just gasp?" I said. "Is there something controversial about the words white privilege? Is there anyone in this room who doesn't believe that it's real? Security guards never follow me around a store, even though the only kleptomaniacs I've known have been white. When I get pulled over for a speeding ticket, I feel annoyed, not scared. If there's anyone here who doubts the existence of white privilege, then we have two separate communities in our city, and one half needs to do more listening to the other."
I know I still need to keep listening to, and building deeper friendships with, rather than friendly acquaintances with, PoC. And if I feel a bit defensive about something, that's a clue that I need to listen more carefully.
