Kristine Hadeed
2 min readJul 20, 2020

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Thank you for your comment, Herbert.

I actually do acknowledge the power relationship in the following excerpt:

I am racist, not because I am hateful, but because my beliefs, actions, and inactions — whether intentional or not — have been shaped by and continue to sustain a power structure that oppresses Black and non-white people.

I think the concept that Black people can't be racist came about as a response to accusations of REVERSE racism. I do not claim that Black people can be racist toward Whites in the context of the current power structure in the U.S. However, I made the distinction in this article that Black people can be racist toward themselves and other BLACK people. I argue that the system DOES give us the power to be racist toward ourselves and other Blacks because it serves the anti-Black racist agenda. It is more than simply prejudice because those prejudices have greater ability to do harm within the context of systemic racism.

I see people like Candace Owens and Kanye West as examples of this. I would call the ideology they espouse as distinctly racist and conducive toward maintaining the current anti-Black power structure. This is the purpose of the Uncle Tom trope. Just because that anti-Black rhetoric is amplified through a Black body doesn’t make it any less racist, and I think calling it something different diminishes the harm it inflicts. In fact, because we seem so unwilling to acknowledge that racism can perpetuate at the hands of Black people, some White people seem particularly fond of using Black voices to push their own anti-Black narrative, precisely for the fact that others are less willing to challenge those ideas when they come from a Black person.

I believe we must call racism out for what it is, no matter how it manifests, and as uncomfortable as it may be when we find it embedded in our own psyches.

I do not subscribe to the narrative of freedom. Slavery still exists under the 13th Amendment. I am committed to doing everything I can to expose the ugliness of racism in all its forms in the pursuit of justice for our people.

Thank you for reading, and I appreciate you for taking the time to share your thoughts.

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Kristine Hadeed
Kristine Hadeed

Written by Kristine Hadeed

Critical thinker and non-partisan community organizer advocating for the liberation and dignity of all people.

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