I Just Think Black Women Should Be Nicer to Me About Racism: White Fragility in Action
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White women demand softness, patience, and kindness when confronted with their racism—but Black women are not here to coddle them. This document exposes how white fragility derails real conversations about justice.
White Women, Your Feelings Aren’t More Important Than Black Lives
Too many white women want the title of “ally” without doing the work. They expect Black women to be gentle, patient, and understanding—even while they center themselves, deflect, and demand emotional labor.
This document explores:
- Why white women expect softness when confronted about racism.
- How “white tears” are weaponized to silence Black voices.
- The entitlement behind white fragility—and why it’s harmful.
- What real accountability looks like—and why Black women don’t owe it to you nicely.
If you care more about being called racist than about actually fighting racism, you’re the problem.
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