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Stop Teaching Your Kids to Hate White People

An episode of the The Divested Diary podcast, hosted by Sharika Soal, titled "Stop Teaching Your Kids to Hate White People" was published on January 5, 2024 and runs 15 minutes.

January 5, 2024 ·15m · The Divested Diary

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In today's episode, we delved into a topic that has been weighing heavily on my mind: the importance of not teaching our children to hate white people. As a mother and a member of the black community, I believe it is crucial for us to divest from this harmful mindset and focus on unity and understanding instead. It is disheartening to see how anger and resentment from events that occurred centuries ago have seeped into our present-day interactions. We cannot allow ourselves to label innocent five-year-old white children as evil simply because of their race. It is an extreme and unfair judgment that only perpetuates division and animosity. Moreover, this kind of behavior affects our relationships with others and hinders our progress. By teaching our children to hate white people, we are setting them up for a life filled with frustration and aggression. We need to realize that not every white person is out to harm us or oppress us. We must be careful not to generalize and demonize an entire race based on the actions of a few individuals. Furthermore, this mindset of hatred and aggression towards white people can have serious consequences for our children's future. It can hinder their success in various aspects of life, such as finding employment, building business relationships, and even securing housing in certain areas. We need to be mindful of how we portray ourselves and our community, as it directly impacts our opportunities for growth and prosperity. Some may argue that teaching our children to be aware of the dangers they may face is necessary. While educating them about potential risks is important, we must also teach them to differentiate between individuals and not generalize based on race. Instead of instilling fear and hatred, let us focus on teaching them about good and bad touches, empowering them to protect themselves from any danger they may encounter. It is crucial for us to acknowledge that slavery is over, and we cannot hold present-day white individuals accountable for the actions of their ancestors. We must move forward and strive for equality and unity. By teaching our children to hate white people, we are perpetuating a cycle of animosity that serves no purpose other than to divide us further. We must also address the issue of violence and hatred within our own community. It is disheartening to see instances where black individuals target and attack white individuals solely based on their race. This behavior is morally wrong and counterproductive to the progress we seek. We cannot fight against racism by perpetuating it ourselves. It’s time for us to divest from teaching our children to hate white people. We must focus on unity, understanding, and building bridges instead of perpetuating division and animosity. Doing so can create a better future for our children, one where they can thrive and succeed without hatred and prejudice. Let us choose love and acceptance over hatred and division. Connect with Sharika:Twitter: @SharikaSoal84 (https://twitter.com/SharikaSoal84)Divested Diary Website (https://divesteddiary.com/)  Join the Movement at "Divested Diary: Empowering Women's Voices."Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at "Divested Diary" in our mission to uplift and empower women, especially Black women who face unique societal challenges. As the backbone of their families and often the primary financial providers, these incredible women deserve our support and recognition. What Can You Do? Visit

In today's episode, we delved into a topic that has been weighing heavily on my mind: the importance of not teaching our children to hate white people. As a mother and a member of the black community, I believe it is crucial for us to divest from this harmful mindset and focus on unity and understanding instead.

 

It is disheartening to see how anger and resentment from events that occurred centuries ago have seeped into our present-day interactions. We cannot allow ourselves to label innocent five-year-old white children as evil simply because of their race. It is an extreme and unfair judgment that only perpetuates division and animosity.

 

Moreover, this kind of behavior affects our relationships with others and hinders our progress. By teaching our children to hate white people, we are setting them up for a life filled with frustration and aggression. We need to realize that not every white person is out to harm us or oppress us. We must be careful not to generalize and demonize an entire race based on the actions of a few individuals.

 

Furthermore, this mindset of hatred and aggression towards white people can have serious consequences for our children's future. It can hinder their success in various aspects of life, such as finding employment, building business relationships, and even securing housing in certain areas. We need to be mindful of how we portray ourselves and our community, as it directly impacts our opportunities for growth and prosperity.

 

Some may argue that teaching our children to be aware of the dangers they may face is necessary. While educating them about potential risks is important, we must also teach them to differentiate between individuals and not generalize based on race. Instead of instilling fear and hatred, let us focus on teaching them about good and bad touches, empowering them to protect themselves from any danger they may encounter.

 

It is crucial for us to acknowledge that slavery is over, and we cannot hold present-day white individuals accountable for the actions of their ancestors. We must move forward and strive for equality and unity. By teaching our children to hate white people, we are perpetuating a cycle of animosity that serves no purpose other than to divide us further.

 

We must also address the issue of violence and hatred within our own community. It is disheartening to see instances where black individuals target and attack white individuals solely based on their race. This behavior is morally wrong and counterproductive to the progress we seek. We cannot fight against racism by perpetuating it ourselves.

 

It’s time for us to divest from teaching our children to hate white people. We must focus on unity, understanding, and building bridges instead of perpetuating division and animosity. Doing so can create a better future for our children, one where they can thrive and succeed without hatred and prejudice. Let us choose love and acceptance over hatred and division.

 

Connect with Sharika:

Twitter: @SharikaSoal84

Divested Diary Website

 

 

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