5 Key Traits of Racist People Who Are in Denial About It

They’re hiding in plain sight everywhere.

Jeremy Helligar
5 min readJul 16, 2021
Photo: Tim Pierce/flickr

Does anyone actually think they’re racist? Apparently, not even the guy in the picture above, which was taken at a 2010 Tea Party Express rally in Boston, did. According to the photographer, the man claimed he was being “facetious” with the declarations on his sign.

Racist is a trait nobody wants to claim — not some random dude at a Boston Tea Party gathering, not the most-rabid White nationalist, not proud card-carrying Klansmen, not the last person who called me a n****r. If a White person is willing to acknowledge or own their racism, it’s typically in past tense — as we see over and over during celebrity apology tours — after they’ve allegedly recognized the error of their former ways and actions. Who publicly admits to being racist right now?

If you want to really rile up a White person, call them “racist.” As put-downs directed at White people go, “honkey” was child’s play in the ’70s. It didn’t come close to being a match for the N-word. Back then, Black people like George Jefferson on the TV sitcom The Jeffersons were wielding the wrong weapon. “Racist” is to them what the N word is to us — maybe worse.

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Jeremy Helligar

Brother Son Husband Friend Loner Minimalist World Traveler. Author of “Is It True What They Say About Black Men?” and “Storms in Africa” https://rb.gy/3mthoj