Exactly! So well said.

People with white European skin find it hard to talk about racism because it means they have to confront their own attitudes and possibly their own biases.

When they do the work, they might find guilt and shame about the things they have thought, said or done.

I'm greatful for your content and will keep educating myself by actually listening to people who know what their talking out.

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Lennie Varvarides
Lennie Varvarides

Written by Lennie Varvarides

London-based dyslexic creative working in development. Founder of DYSPLA, founding editor @ The Museum of the Neurodivergent-Aesthetic.

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