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<p>Where on earth do I even start with this topic? “What I want my white friends to know” <strong>seems like such a direct attack to some of my closest friends</strong> and those who I am still to meet. I absolutely love my friends so how could I write this? Then I thought about how much I really want to say some things and I sat down to type this.</p>
<p>First of all I come from a lovely family. Two parents. Two kids. My brother and I are so different that you would think that we were not related. I am also a devoted friend and will try and move mountains to help a person that I care for.</p>
<p><strong>There is just one issue that absolutely tortures me.</strong></p>
<p><strong>I am constantly called a coconut. For those who don’t know what that means it refers to being white on the inside even though the person&#8217;s skin is black.</strong></p>
<p><strong>That word is the most hurtful thing that at some point all of my friends have said to me</strong>. Some people don’t realise how much it bothers me and I scarcely say it out loud. When I do people brush it off and ask how many books I have read this week alone. (Three on average if you were wondering)</p>
<p>I mean, how is it that it’s okay for any other person to love reading, public speaking and just overall enjoy the English language but as soon as a black person does it they get labelled? I’m not white. I’m black. Every time you insinuate otherwise <strong>it hurts because with that one word you have discredited my whole heritage and culture</strong>.</p>
<p>With this whole coconut thing also comes the term that I don’t like which is <strong>“you speak soooo well”</strong>. What? I speak soooo well? <strong>As opposed to who?</strong> Another black person or just another person in general? Do you praise another person as much if they successfully master the English language?</p>
<p>I get it that<strong> each individual person does not mean harm but after a lifetime of these two things it gets frustrating.</strong></p>
<p>When I go back to visit my grandmothers I am perfectly capable of cooking over a fire, speaking my mother tongue and helping pick fruits while it is 42 degrees Celsius with not a single cloud in the sky.</p>
<p><strong>Is it so wrong for me to live between two cultures and not get called names about it?</strong></p>
<p>There is this automatic assumption when you are called a coconut that you know nothing about your culture. I can’t say that I know everything about my culture but that is out of choice for not wanting to practice certain aspects because I am Christian.</p>
<p>This whole piece seems very accusing to a specific race but it isn’t meant to be. <strong>I get called a coconut by my black friends too.</strong> I remember one time in specific where I was walking into the office and there was a new person around. My friends both black and white stopped me from coming in. They then told me to talk to them as I stood outside for a while. I thought that was weird but did it anyway. When I walked in after about 5 minutes of conversation it was to the shock that they had asked the new person inside to guess if I was black or white. When the person guessed that I was white I was so ashamed of myself? And worse than that I was just overall embarrassed.</p>
<p>After nearly a week of beating myself up about being too white and convincing myself that I was black enough I got over. At what point is it okay to judge me because I embrace a culture?</p>
<p><strong>So what I want my white friends to know (and black) is that coconut is not a nice word. I have never and will never like it.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://brettfish.wordpress.com/2014/04/15/taboo-topics-race-what-i-would-love-my-white-friends-to-hear-meet-siki-dlanga"><strong>[For the next post by Siki Dlanga focusing on the concept of &#8216;the better black&#8217;, click here]</strong></a></p>
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