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It’s part of the ongoing process of mental colonization that still hasn’t ended, and that Frantz Fanon, James Baldwin, and many others critiqued so powerfully over the last 100 years. White men, especially cis-straight white Christian men, are held up as the ideal, and from the time we are children, we are conditioned to hold whiteness as superior. Whiteness is associated with goodness, beauty, power, and wealth. Living in a racist and white supremacist society, whiteness is always prized and privileged, whatever your race, gender, sexuality, etc. Then I wasn’t surprised since the article wasn’t very self-victimizing or rant-y. I was also surprised that this wasn’t Jeremy article. I will say that if you are a black man who overall has romantic, sexual, affection, emotional leanings and relationship ambitions towards white guys but you’re not into race play or your race being fetishized (or you don’t have a big dick) it’s probably more difficult to find reasonable partnering. However, what are the stereotypical triggers that lead to black men purposely searching for white guys? And why do some black men find comfort zones indulging those fantasies, fetishes and relationship dynamics? And are there not black men who themselves enjoy racial play and fetishizing white men? Once again, this is stuff neither the play nor the writer here really delves into. And that is definitely true for a percentage. One of the questions that neither the play nor the author of this article really confronts is why do so many black people purposely seek out white partners? There’s this assumption that many white men seek out black men for BBC and/or to be dominated by black men or to do the dominating. It’s certainly worth watching, but I wasn’t moved by it as much as some. But it’s rather muddled from a thematic and characterization standpoint. You couldn’t kill your own race so you had to make them the “other” and you to this day-I’ve spent thirty-seven years of my adult life trying to get this word out and now I am done and well prepared…to say it to all of you-there is but one race. “That was the total understanding, to kill one culture from another culture. “Now the pressure comes, why did we start to use the word race as a cultural determinant? The truth is that over six hundred years ago the Caucasian race decided to use it as a cultural determinant so it would be easier for them to kill another culture. There is only one race and…that is the human race period. “There is no such thing as a Latino race, there never has been, there never has been. “I still find it incredible that we still use the term race as a cultural determinant…I detest what we’ve done to ourselves out of a need to make ourselves different from one another-we’ve made the word race a way of expressing culture. To quote the legendary actor Edward James Olmos, who helped pave the way for fair and honest representation of minorities in film and television: But saying that being white is inherently harmful and violent? Sounds a lot like the destructive stereotypes I’ve always heard thrown around about people of color by crotchety old white people. Anyone can be harmful or violent, regardless of their physical appearance. Racism is harmful and violent, it’s literally the belief that one race is superior to all others. Whiteness is “harmful and violent”? That sounds oddly racist to me. While debriefing the experience, Phillip reflects on his experiences as a teen as one of the only Black faces in a predominately white school, and he shares an experience that nearly jolted me out of my seat. In Slave Play, Alana roleplays as the mistress of the plantation while her biracial boyfriend Phillip acts as her well-dressed house negro. So, seeing it play out on stage before my eyes on The Great White Way, was at first triggering, but then it became therapeutic. Just about every time I sign into a dating app, I inadvertently engage in race play. So much so, occasionally it impacted my performance. In fact, the only people who have ever called me nigger have been gay white men. The objectification, the fetishization, and the racial slurs hurled at me when I’ve respectfully declined a “looking?” message started to really fuck with my mind-and my dick. The only racism I’ve ever encountered has been in interactions with white gay men in regards to sex. That was one of many casually racist encounters I began to encounter in the gay community-either in person or on the apps.