Yes, it's a commonly known thing that people with white skin (such as myself) can be subjected to racism. I don't consider myself white and
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I struggle to deal with how whiteness is both part of me and how it excludes me.
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White skin is not the same as being white.
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I have a lot of white privilege but I also get excluded from certain aspects of full whiteness because I'm Middle Eastern.
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That's not to say white people experience racism though, they don't. White passing people, like some Jewish people for example, do though.
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Replying to @o_guest
it's often impossible to distinguish racism from xenophobia. E.g. recent anti-Polish accidents in UK, how do you classify them?
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TLDR: as soon as you start emitting racially charged abuse you are likely to offend someone not deserving the abuse. :-)
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I'm not sure what you mean by that. Offending people is not actually always a bad thing. Offending white supremacists is pretty nice.
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In same way punching is generally bad but specifically good in the case of first meets Nazis. Offence can be used to make shitheads go away.
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*fist
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