You are shouting down an attempt at a genuine conversation about this topic by labeling it 'white guilt.' I would define white guilt as overcompensation for racism. This is simply attempting to share my personal struggles with this topic and asking others to do the same.
Realize that we are what we inherit. What we inherit sets the standards of norms in our world; it shapes how we think. For instance, I only speak and write English because it is what I inherited. I can't imagine calling defining 'blue' as 'bleu' in my mind. I can call it bleu, but my mind first identifies it as blue.
This is an attempt to redefine our cultural standard. Racism lives in our languages and our ins utions. We are reverent to a past that valued it.

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