Anonymous wrote:Okay, for example I mean that dh doesn't really "get" the who driving while black thing. He doesn't think that a lot of things are racially charged. He shouldn't because he never had to deal with it but it is a matter of I guess showing him another side to the world that he didn't really have to see till now.
NP. My husband is Latino, so not Black/AA therefore my reply may not be valid. I didn't get the whole driving while Black/Brown until DH got pulled over for driving 5 miles (!) over the speed limit. The cop threatened to impound the car. He made DH get out of the car and made me drive. It was a horrible and crazy experience. I think it is hard for white people to remove the veil of white privilege. Many white are unaware of it because it is so far out of the realm of their experience. With all the recent police dashcam video surfacing, this veil should go away quickly.