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Then I went to an HBCU (Google it if you don't know the acronym) and I met other people who looked like me who had totally different experiences growing up. By the way, this is generally how one learns about the world. Being exposed to all walks of life is what expands our way of thinking. But, back to the topic at hand...
I spent a lot of my youth and some of my adult life explaining to minorities how "the conversation" about racism should be approached with white people. I found myself speaking from a place that protected the good white people that I knew. It took growing older in society to realize that they didn't need me to defend them. Their privilege alone gave them the protection that they needed.
The point I'm trying to make is that black people have no responsibility in stopping racism. White people do. And it's always been that way despite how others have tried to spin it over and over again. It's not a woman's responsibility to have "a discussion" with an abusive husband. He just needs to recognize that he's wrong and stop abusing her. See how simple that is? Problem solved.
We don't need a table of "black leaders" to sit down and discuss why we shouldn't be unlawfully shot by police, denied opportunities for leadership positions from being a CEO of a Fortune 500 company to being an NFL head coach, or refused loans and/or housing based solely on the fact that we are enriched with melanin. Black people have complained for decades on the things that prevent us from truly being equals in this country, so there's nothing new to talk about. All white people have to do is stop doing it. It's just that simple. Nothing else is required.
And for all white people who have done things to help promote the end of racism, I thank and applaud you. We wouldn't have made it this far without some of you. But, you're going to have to do more. Because in order for you not to be unfairly grouped in with racists, you have to convince the racists to cut it out. So, it looks like you have the responsibility of helping this madness end. Not black people.
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