EPISODE · Dec 23, 2019 · 44 MIN
White Guilt
from Shakesha and the White Boy · host Shakesha and the White Boy
What's the deal with wypipo continuing to call the cops on black people simply for existing and is gentrification partially to blame for this recurring phenomenon? Shakesha and Ryan delve into that topic before discussing what could be considered its opposite: White guilt. They read and react to a New York Times advice column letter where the writer confesses that he or she suffers from chronic white guilt. They play an audio clip from author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates discussing white people's urge to use the N-word and how we should respond when it happens. Finally, Ryan reveals a moment of sheer idiocy from his personal life.
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What's the deal with wypipo continuing to call the cops on black people simply for existing and is gentrification partially to blame for this recurring phenomenon? Shakesha and Ryan delve into that topic before discussing what could be considered its opposite: White guilt. They read and react to a New York Times advice column letter where the writer confesses that he or she suffers from chronic white guilt. They play an audio clip from author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates discussing white people's urge to use the N-word and how we should respond when it happens. Finally, Ryan reveals a moment of sheer idiocy from his personal life.
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