PODCAST: Hey You with the Spooky White Skin, You’re a Racist!
09.29.20

In June 2020, Kennedy Mitchum, a 22-year-old graduate of Drake University, needed a way to call non-racists “racists,” so she emailed Merriam-Webster Dictionary to tell them to change the definition of “racism” in such a way as to enable people to use the Merriam-Webster Dictionary to call non-racists “racists.”

Heretofore, Merriam-Webster had defined “racism” as “a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race.” Mitchum griped that because of that definition, whites who don’t believe in racial superiority, who harbor no ill-will toward people with a different skin-color, and who don’t mistreat people with skin color different from their own would deny they are racist. And she needed a way to prove that non-racist whites are, indeed, racists.

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PODCAST: Hey You with the Spooky White Skin, You're a Racist!
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