Cut normal white people some slack.

Aimee Castro-DiGiovanni,
Scottsdale, AZ.

It’s disappointing to know the color of my skin, in the eyes of others, seems to define me. It doesn’t. My core being isn’t my skin tone. My heart, soul, empathy, and many other things make me who I am. I am very self-aware. Margaret Schneider doesn’t need to give advice on race in this country. She needs to double check her research and resources. I watched her on your PBS Special and could confidently argue every point she attempted to make. She sounded ignorant and statistically inaccurate. It was similar to listen others shaming white people.


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