WHITE FRIEND: Forgive me, Designated Friend of Color, for I have sinned. It has been two Macklemore singles since my last white confession.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Go on.
WHITE FRIEND: I maybe did a racist thing.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Did you say the n-word during karaoke again?
WHITE FRIEND: No! I was definitely tempted to do “Formation” by BeyoncĂ© but did “Single Ladies” instead.
FRIEND OF COLOR: That’s growth, I guess. What did you want to talk about then?
WHITE FRIEND: So, the other day I couldn’t tell the difference between two Asian women. But that’s not necessarily racist, right?
FRIEND OF COLOR: Who were the women?
WHITE FRIEND: Does it really matter?
FRIEND OF COLOR: Who were they?
WHITE FRIEND: I realized my mistake right after!
FRIEND OF COLOR: Who did you think you saw?

WHITE FRIEND: Constance Wu at Target.
FRIEND OF COLOR: We live in Topeka.
WHITE FRIEND: She could have been filming her show or something.
FRIEND OF COLOR: In Topeka? You know what, never mind. I was expecting it to be a lot worse.
WHITE FRIEND: Thank you. Also, that cashier looked just like her.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Are you talking about the cashier who’s in her mid-60s?
WHITE FRIEND: I don’t know. Don’t Asian people never age or something?
FRIEND OF COLOR: Explain the science on how that would work.
WHITE FRIEND: I’m joking. I’ve seen old Asian people before. They’re adorable. If I saw one holding a baby, I’d die from the cuteness.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Babies are cute. That’s basically their whole thing.
WHITE FRIEND: Especially Asian babies. Ugh, I wish I could have an Asian baby.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Was that all you wanted to tell me?
WHITE FRIEND: Oh and last month, I tweeted a joke about Trump’s disaster of a Black History Month speech.
FRIEND OF COLOR: And?
WHITE FRIEND: I spelled Frederick Douglass’ name wrong.
FRIEND OF COLOR: You forgot the second ‘s’?
WHITE FRIEND: And the second ‘e’.
FRIEND OF COLOR: The important part is you remembered what he did.
WHITE FRIEND: …
FRIEND OF COLOR: You had to google it, didn’t you?
WHITE FRIEND: I remembered immediately after I looked it up!
FRIEND OF COLOR: Your penance will be to read something by or about Frederick Douglass.
WHITE FRIEND: Does it count if I just retweet Ta-Nehisi Coates a couple times?
FRIEND OF COLOR: What? No.
WHITE FRIEND: But what if I quote tweet it and put #BlackLivesMatter?
FRIEND OF COLOR: You can do that too, I guess. But also, read something about Frederick Douglass.
WHITE FRIEND: Oh, I actually already did!
FRIEND OF COLOR: Was it a satirical piece about Frederick Douglass that was actually about Trump?
WHITE FRIEND: Maybe.
FRIEND OF COLOR: I guess that’s better than nothing.
WHITE FRIEND: Okay, good.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Anything else?
WHITE FRIEND: Wanna hear something so crazy?
FRIEND OF COLOR: I told you I don’t want to hear about the number of people who aren’t white you matched with on Tinder.
WHITE FRIEND: No, it’s not that. But I do swipe right on a lot of Black guys, and I even swiped right on a guy who’s Chinese yesterday.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Did his bio say he’s Chinese?
WHITE FRIEND: What?
FRIEND OF COLOR: Just tell me what you were going to say.
WHITE FRIEND: Someone asked me if I’m Hispanic the other day.
FRIEND OF COLOR: And?
WHITE FRIEND: That’s it. I just wanted to tell you. Isn’t that so crazy?
FRIEND OF COLOR: Why would that be crazy?
WHITE FRIEND: I don’t know. I thought you’d appreciate it.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Because?
WHITE FRIEND: Because you’re Hispanic?
FRIEND OF COLOR: …
WHITE FRIEND: Sorry, I mean Latina?
FRIEND OF COLOR: …
WHITE FRIEND: Half-Mexican?
FRIEND OF COLOR: I’m Filipino.
WHITE FRIEND: Oh my god, I’m so sorry. That was totally gonna be my next guess.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Don’t about worry. It’s fine.
WHITE FRIEND: I feel so awful. I can’t believe I did that.
FRIEND OF COLOR: It’s okay. I’ve heard worse things.
WHITE FRIEND: Oh my god, that’s so true. You probably get stuff like that all the time.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Yeah, it’s basically routine at this point.
WHITE FRIEND: It just makes me so sad to know racism still exists. I get so upset when I hear about it. And here I go thinking you’re Mexican! I’ll never forgive myself.
FRIEND OF COLOR: You can donate to the ACLU as an act of contrition.
WHITE FRIEND: I’m already a card-carrying member, but I guess I can always give a little more this month.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Feel better?
WHITE FRIEND: So much. Thanks.
FRIEND OF COLOR: Of course. This confessional was built to make you feel better.
WHITE FRIEND: I’m so glad I can come to you for this kind of stuff.
FRIEND OF COLOR: I mean, I’m not an expert on all non-white people, but no problem.
WHITE FRIEND: Right, of course. It’s still such a relief to know I’m not racist.
FRIEND OF COLOR: You know I can’t actually absolve you of that, right?
WHITE FRIEND: You just did. See you next week!