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whitesplain
[ hwahyt-spleyn, wahyt鈥 ]
verb (used with or without object)
- (of a white person) to comment on the minority experience or explain racism to a person of color in a condescending or blaming way, as to point out accommodating behaviors that the victim of racism might have adopted to defuse interracial conflict:
I know what driving while Black is like, so don't you dare whitesplain it to me!
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of whitesplain1
Example Sentences
鈥淢ost of my secure, senior colleagues鈥攚hite men鈥攅ncourage gradualism, and whitesplain to me that 鈥榗hange takes time.鈥欌
鈥淢ost of my secure, senior colleagues鈥攚hite men鈥攅ncourage gradualism, and whitesplain to me that 鈥榗hange takes time.鈥
Halisi Vinson, executive director of the Colorado Democratic Party, said Hanks鈥 comments were a way to 鈥渨hitesplain the historical experience of Black people.鈥
Halisi Vinson, executive director of the Colorado Democratic Party, said Hanks鈥 comments were a way to 鈥渨hitesplain the historical experience of Black people.鈥
But when Anderson called it a 鈥渓lama,鈥 and Kimmel corrected him, he snapped, 鈥淒on鈥檛 whitesplain to me, Jimmy! It should have been a pit bull. But no, not tonight!鈥
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