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The question that white people need to ask ourselves is not if we were shaped by the forces of racism, but how.
I realized there was racism because people thought, 'Oh, if you like roll 'n' roll, that makes you like a white kid.'
Until white people understand that racism is embedded in everything, including our consciousness and socialisation, then we cannot go forward.
Racism has two primary functions: the oppression of people of color, which most people recognize, but also the simultaneous elevation of white people. You can't hold one group down without lifting the other up.