Passive othering can come in the form of pronouns.
Here’s how to eliminate white normativity in language, according to linguists.
The word choice is exclusionary, othering, and requires dedicated attention so you can improve upon and reverse.

In tandem, its object counterpart us and the plural possessive our/s may be used.
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This self-owning is erased by the pronoun we silencing and obscuring white complicity.

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Furthermore, the lack of clarity can dismiss the individual accountability of ones role in systemic racism.
Because words are extremely powerful, shifting language choices in simple ways can make dramatic change.
And when addressing groups, its important to always address the intersectionality of different identifications.
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Doing this creates a bold statement of I over we.
I ask my students, Is it we or is it me, she says.
The component at play is delineating when talking about different identities, and not implying white normativity in language.

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