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[Note: When J. Elliot refers to her being classed as one of âyour peopleâ in relation to black people of color, itâs based on her reputation of being an outspoken, anti-racism ally].
- Jane Elliot on the Oprah Winfrey Show panel on racism in 1992.
White people get deeply offended hearing black people speak this truth, so maybe hearing Jane Elliot say it will cut through the white fragility: White peopleâs default setting is racism. Because Americaâs default setting is racism. That doesnât mean they cannot unlearn it, but anti-Blackness is so ubiquitous in Western culture that unlearning racism is not something that just magically happens because you think youâre a good person. Itâs not something you attain and then forget about. Itâs a perishable skill.
Nobody becomes ânot racistâ by repeatedly declaring âBut hey, IâM not racistâ on social media. Becoming ânot racistâ is defined by conscious choice, coupled with actionsâlike listening to black people, calling out racism, and not saying or doing racist thingsâthat prove you arenât racist. Being ânot racistâ is something that needs to be worked on CONSTANTLY.
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Q:Â What are you feeling when reading the news at the moment?