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Shared Responsibility for Racism Is Bullshit

2020 taught me that White people continue to place the blame on others for their shortcomings rather than looking at themselves.

James Woods
5 min readJan 2, 2021

My first year on Medium blew my expectations. I assumed that I would write and get very few people to read my pieces. However, I was shocked to see people resonate with my work, value what I was saying, and continue to be engaged with my pieces. A lot of my pieces focus on race and culture and how being Black in America is never easy when you have to continually fight back the resilient and pervasive nature of racism. As I continued to write on these topics, I began to see a pattern emerge amongst the dissenters who were pissed at the lack of shared responsibility for racism. In their opinions, it wasn’t just White people that maintained the status quo, Black people had to be a part of the problem too.

Being A White Ally was my first curated and widely viewed piece. It was the first time I saw this false narrative of shared responsibility for racism. A user by the name of ‘MXM’ wrote,

Isn’t shaming people for their skin color racist? It is most certainly stereotyping and racial bias. It see quite a bit written that goes something like this — I observe negative things about white people. Because I observe…

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James Woods
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I’m not afraid to challenge the status quo. Editor-in-chief of Perceive More! Find me at https://perceive.substack.com too.

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