People's Identity: Race and Racism, Simon Lennon (9781925446142) — Readings Books
People's Identity: Race and Racism
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People’s Identity: Race and Racism

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What is racism? Racism is white people thinking or feeling about our race the way that people of other races think and feel about theirs. Race is and will remain the primary human identity. Most races enjoy the loyalties and support of their own, but not white people. We have uniquely become prejudiced against our own. Carrying the white man and woman’s burden, we help other races at the expense of our poor and vulnerable and at the expense of our futures, while absolving other races of responsibility for their lives and histories. We’ve never felt more morally superior than we’ve come to feel by rejecting our race we think we don’t need.If we examined the past and present honestly, we’d see ourselves as other races see themselves. We’d honour our forebears, help our poor and vulnerable, and safeguard our futures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pine Hill Books
Date
23 October 2016
Pages
196
ISBN
9781925446142

What is racism? Racism is white people thinking or feeling about our race the way that people of other races think and feel about theirs. Race is and will remain the primary human identity. Most races enjoy the loyalties and support of their own, but not white people. We have uniquely become prejudiced against our own. Carrying the white man and woman’s burden, we help other races at the expense of our poor and vulnerable and at the expense of our futures, while absolving other races of responsibility for their lives and histories. We’ve never felt more morally superior than we’ve come to feel by rejecting our race we think we don’t need.If we examined the past and present honestly, we’d see ourselves as other races see themselves. We’d honour our forebears, help our poor and vulnerable, and safeguard our futures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pine Hill Books
Date
23 October 2016
Pages
196
ISBN
9781925446142