Am I Racist Today

Because racism isn’t an identity — it’s behavior. And behavior can change. “The opposite of racist isn’t ‘not racist.’ It’s antiracist.” – Ibram X. Kendi Would you like this turned into a social media carousel, a printable self-reflection worksheet, or a video script?

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 . Am I Racist

There’s no passing grade here. These are just mirrors. A common trap: “If I admit I might be racist, that means I’m a bad person. So I won’t admit it.” Because racism isn’t an identity — it’s behavior

Let’s start with an uncomfortable truth: Most racists don’t think they’re racist. Kendi Would you like this turned into a

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Because racism isn’t an identity — it’s behavior. And behavior can change. “The opposite of racist isn’t ‘not racist.’ It’s antiracist.” – Ibram X. Kendi Would you like this turned into a social media carousel, a printable self-reflection worksheet, or a video script?

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 .

There’s no passing grade here. These are just mirrors. A common trap: “If I admit I might be racist, that means I’m a bad person. So I won’t admit it.”

Let’s start with an uncomfortable truth: Most racists don’t think they’re racist.