00:00 Starting a small group to discuss racism 03:13 Why is it so hard for us (white people) to talk about race 06:36 Why we (white people) may feel it’s unsafe to discuss or challenge racism 08:46 Emotional responses when we don’t talk about race correctly 10:25 Why we silence ourselves or avoid conversations about racism 12:19 Our struggle to be anti-racist 13:45 Ways internal fears about discussing racism impact our mind 15:04 Ways to ground yourself (and prepare for anti-racism conversations) 16:10 Addressing the stereotype threat 17:30 Racism is a white person problem 20:40 The path of being anti-racist never ends 23:22 Grieving with (and displaying empathy) for BIPOC communities 25:17 The paradox of virtue signaling 30:19 Race-Related Stress 33:31 The Anti-Critical Race Theory Movement 37:26 How to stand up against racism (and avoid being a silent bystander) 40:06 How to raise anti-racist children
@Combatants, beautiful minds, beautiful interest and just common love beyond yourselves. I was born black and grew up in the North, my parents were from the South but they never spoke about their experiences. I had to learn by experience like you. What stood out was the (virtue-singling) phrase or the means to shut someone down with their dehumanizing mindset. I found that to be new. Guilt needs a Doctor(s), it's the crippling aspect that our society needs (repentance) change in order to move forward. Just out right beautiful@!! Thanks.
There’s never a chance to. The workplace is where we all truly test the boundaries of society’s rules, and that’s the place you’re told you can’t discuss race or anything individualistic… while still being told you have to respect race and individualism. White people run this country. There’s no way around it unless you conform to their rules and maybe do something about it. Things need to change from within. If you confront any individual white person about race, they’re going to say their not racist - then accuse you of being racist - and the convo goes nowhere. Ultimately, if you bring up race, you’re a racist - and no one wants to talk to you.
@@DenKeeper if you think white people "run this country", you are delusional. Anti-white black people like you have enormous influence, everywhere. White people are NOT the problem (unless they are self-loathing liberals) You are the problem. Your anti-white animus is pathetic. It is evil. You are the racists who are driving our nation towards race war.
00:00 Starting a small group to discuss racism
03:13 Why is it so hard for us (white people) to talk about race
06:36 Why we (white people) may feel it’s unsafe to discuss or challenge racism
08:46 Emotional responses when we don’t talk about race correctly
10:25 Why we silence ourselves or avoid conversations about racism
12:19 Our struggle to be anti-racist
13:45 Ways internal fears about discussing racism impact our mind
15:04 Ways to ground yourself (and prepare for anti-racism conversations)
16:10 Addressing the stereotype threat
17:30 Racism is a white person problem
20:40 The path of being anti-racist never ends
23:22 Grieving with (and displaying empathy) for BIPOC communities
25:17 The paradox of virtue signaling
30:19 Race-Related Stress
33:31 The Anti-Critical Race Theory Movement
37:26 How to stand up against racism (and avoid being a silent bystander)
40:06 How to raise anti-racist children
They should be made to live in a black neighbourhood for 1 month .
Get some lived experience.
These self-loathing white liberals wouldn't dare.
this. this video seems highly... dissociative.
@Combatants, beautiful minds, beautiful interest and just common love beyond yourselves.
I was born black and grew up in the North, my parents were from the South but they never spoke about their experiences. I had to learn by experience like you.
What stood out was the (virtue-singling) phrase or the means to shut someone down with their dehumanizing mindset. I found that to be new.
Guilt needs a Doctor(s), it's the crippling aspect that our society needs (repentance) change in order to move forward.
Just out right beautiful@!! Thanks.
How do you feel when discussing racial topics?
Confident
There’s never a chance to. The workplace is where we all truly test the boundaries of society’s rules, and that’s the place you’re told you can’t discuss race or anything individualistic… while still being told you have to respect race and individualism.
White people run this country. There’s no way around it unless you conform to their rules and maybe do something about it.
Things need to change from within. If you confront any individual white person about race, they’re going to say their not racist - then accuse you of being racist - and the convo goes nowhere. Ultimately, if you bring up race, you’re a racist - and no one wants to talk to you.
@@DenKeeper if you think white people "run this country", you are delusional. Anti-white black people like you have enormous influence, everywhere.
White people are NOT the problem (unless they are self-loathing liberals)
You are the problem. Your anti-white animus is pathetic. It is evil.
You are the racists who are driving our nation towards race war.