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most often those who consider themselves the choir are receptive to critique only as long as their own patterns of racism are not highlighted. Most members of the “choir” do not have the ability to articulate an anti-racist framework, are all too often silent in the face of explicit racism, and fall apart when directly challenged. Voluntarily or even enthusiastically participating in an anti-racism seminar doesn’t mean that one acts in allyship in daily life.
Nice Racism: How Progressive White People Perpetuate Racial Harm
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