A review by hilary_h
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge

challenging informative reflective tense medium-paced

4.75

This book was like nothing I've read before. Being a black girl, it made me realise that there are probably some questionable things that should not have happened to me in the past that I never even took notice of.

The book is separated into a few sections and one of them is Race and Class. Talking about just class is usually avoided by most people so talking about how class and race are associated is definitely a bit uncomfy. At the end of the day, no matter how uncomfortable it is, it has to be talked about, just like any other topic in this book. My favourite section was definitely White Privilege because it tells how my disadvantages as a Black person, gives white people advantages whether they like it or not.

I advise everyone who sees this review to read the book if you haven't already; especially white people. One thing I must say is that if you don't want to accept, learn and change the fact that you are racist, then don't bother reading it. Not all racism is calling someone the N-slur or bluntly disrespecting their culture. You may be racist while also calling yourself anti-racist and not even realise it so if you are a white person wanting to read this book, be ready to admit some unappealing and maybe surprising truths about yourself. (not trying to offend)


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