White feminists take on the mantle of feminism, but not the responsibility to educate themselves on any of it. Generally, a white feminist is the one correcting me on my experiences. While I know this blog, and me being so open about my life and feelings is a little tokenistic (speaking for a whole) I acknowledge my experiences are my own. Even using studies or statistics to back my claims up, (I promise I do, but for a blog I'm not often quoting studies and am focused on myself) not everyone is the same. So when a white feminist wants to change my narrative for the sake of they don't agree with it because they haven't had the same experiences, it's clear that this is not the person to keep in my life.

Another glaring problem is one common among white people. When I find something personally problematic, or when someone else does, and a white person continues to do it (like saying nigger over and over again, even if a Black person is uncomfortable with it) or ev…