It just seems like there are two categories of whites when it comes to this: those who are unaware of their racism and those who are aware of their racism.

Those who are unaware of their racism are usually white liberals.

Those who are aware of their racism fall into two subcategories: the ones who embrace it and the ones who use their awareness as much as they can to prevent themselves from embracing it. I find this category to be less common overall.

I feel like my growing skepticism of white people makes me sound like a paranoid weirdo, but I look back at all the microaggresions I faced alongside the fact that all the mask-off racism I've received online makes me think that whites only feign not being racist when they can't hide their hate behind anonymity.

I am genuinely at a point where I think most white people see me as some kind of inferior, and it's gets so damn hard not to internalize this and hate myself over it.

  • D61 [any]
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    6 months ago

    Is there a place where white people came into existence without racism being a foundational part of its establishment?