I am writing because I am you and I am worried about us.
I am confounded that 53 percent of us voted for a pussygrabber endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan.
45 was the preferred candidate of white women in every age group except millennials.
I am profoundly disturbed — but not surprised — by the spate of white women calling the police on people of color for absurd reasons.
I am disgusted and ashamed by the white women serving in the Trump administration telling outright lies and harming women and children.
Woman calls the cops because she overheard a phone conversation about selling food stamps. LORDT pic.twitter.com/jKg5bGTT1W
— Stephquees (@Stephquees) July 23, 2018
And why are we taking our anger and frustration out on people of color who have done NOTHING to harm us?
We don’t like the way men treat us?
Then why do we act just like them?
Black women have been trying to tell us for centuries we can’t end sexism without ending racism. It won’t work.
Yet we still wander the earth like babies unable to see anything clearly — or we see it clearly but just can’t be bothered to do anything about it because we like it this way.
White women, everybody hates us, and with the exception of white men we have earned their hatred by our lack of self awareness and empathy.
I think many of us are miserable because we are frustrated.
Everything we learned growing up turned out not to be how the world really works, and we think inflicting misery on people of color will somehow make us feel better.
It won’t.
Inflicting misery on others does not make the inflicter feel good, it makes her feel miserable.
What does make us feel better?
Genuine connection and community. Being seen heard and understood and doing the same for others.
Please white women. Let #permitpatty be the last white woman who calls the cops on a person of color.
A few reasons people called the cops on black people:
• waiting in @Starbucks
• napping in a @Yale dorm
• renting an @AirBnB
• golfing at @GrandviewGC
• shopping at @NordstromRack
• buying a belt at @BarneysNY
• BB gun shopping at @Walmart
• wearing a hoodie in the rain— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) May 10, 2018
Think white women. Study our history.
Open our minds hearts eyes and ears. Pay attention.
Change.
Yours truly,
Karen Fleshman
This article was originally posted on Medium. It is reposted here with the permission of the author, Karen Fleshman.