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:10inbongland: Are White Women Better Now? - The Atlantic

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/04/white-women-anti-racism-workshops/678232/

A woman from San Francisco had started crying before she even began speaking. “I'm here because I'm a racist. I'm here because my body has a trauma response to my own whiteness and other people's whiteness.” A woman who loved her cats was struggling with “how to understand all the atrocities of being a white body.” Knowing that her very existence perpetuated whiteness made her feel like a drag on society. “The darkest place I go is thinking it would be better if I weren't here. It would at least be one less person perpetuating these things.”

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Quinn understood; that was normal. He just needed to try again, say “I am a racist” and believe it. The man said: “I am racist.” What did he feel? He said he was trying not to fight it. Say it again. “I am racist.”

“That's beautiful,” Quinn said.

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Some members of the group were having a breakthrough. One woman realized she was “a walking, talking node of white supremacy.”

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The essay had no real conclusion but as always DEI seminars are inadvertently hilarious.

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headline was enough, not reading this :#marseydisagreewarpspeed:

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