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Ontario school poster teaches kids that white people can’t experience racism

A shocking poster hung in an Ontario high school’s main hallway is teaching students that “racism is not fluid” and can only be directed “against the marginalized group."

Melanie Bennet
Feb 19, 2026
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A shocking poster hung in an Ontario high school’s main hallway is teaching students that “racism is not fluid” and can only be directed “against the marginalized group,” denying that white people can be victims of racism.

A Grade 12 student from Henry Street Secondary School in Whitby sent a photo of the poster to his mother who followed up with the school. The mother and another parent, Jessica Street, met with Vice-Principal Russell Davidson to raise concerns.

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