Am I Racist May 2026

So no, you’re probably not a hateful person waving a flag. But that’s not the full question. The real question is: And more importantly — what do I do when the answer is “yes”? 1. Rethink the Definition Many people think racism = conscious hatred or explicit discrimination .

✅ — especially to voices of color. ✅ Notice your first thought , then question it. Your second thought is your character. ✅ Read/learn : How to Be an Antiracist (Ibram X. Kendi), White Fragility (Robin DiAngelo), So You Want to Talk About Race (Ijeoma Oluo). ✅ Interrupt bias — in yourself and others (gently when possible). ✅ Accept discomfort as part of unlearning. ✅ Take action — donate, vote, speak up, diversify your spaces. 5. A Final Reframe Instead of asking: “Am I racist?” (yes/no, static, shaming) Ask: “Am I behaving in racist ways right now, and am I willing to change?” Am I Racist

Let’s start with an uncomfortable truth: Most racists don’t think they’re racist. So no, you’re probably not a hateful person waving a flag

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