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Some insecure baby posted whiny signs about race in New West

A New Westminster resident is calling out ā€œdangerousā€ signs about race that were posted on city streets this week.

A New Westminster resident is calling out ā€œdangerousā€ signs about race that were posted on city streets this week.

The signs read ā€œITā€™S OK TO BE WHITEā€ and were stapled to poles up and down Eighth Street between Carnarvon and Royal Avenue, according to Vanessa Woznow, who tweeted out a photo on Thursday.

https://twitter.com/vanessawoznow/status/1058153252963803136

The signs are part of a movement and the messages were posted across North America on Thursday, including such cities as Halifax and Ottawa in Canada, and Dallas, Texas. Some media outlets are reporting men in ā€œwhite masksā€ stapling the signs in communities.

Woznow does not view the signs as anything innocent. Neither do I.

In another tweet she wrote, ā€œI donā€™t believe these signs were put up from a place of, or a belief in racial equity. Rather from the increasingly pervasive and dangerous idea (and movement) that addressing systemic racism and discrimination is somehow harmful to white people.ā€

This is a shocking thing and not indicative to the views of the vast majority of New West residents. It makes me sad and angry at some peopleā€™s inability to listen to what people of colour are saying about racism.

But Woznow tweeted it best: ā€œOur social structures were built around (and unfortunately still uphold) the understanding that itā€™s okay (or best) to be white. White people are okay. They donā€™t need to be reassured of this. And they donā€™t need to put up signs.ā€