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Vips Kapadia, a brown British executive and Chief Executive Officer of ThinqShift, spoke about his experience as an Indian Brit, and his perception on racism towards black people. He affirmed that nothing will help other than a more equitable distribution of wealth within a capitalist structure.
"Certainly when I was in my late teens, I did often find physically imposing black people frightening. Just viscerally, oh my God, I could be, I could be in trouble here" - Vips Kapadia
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Vips Kapadia, a brown British executive and Chief Executive Officer of ThinqShift, spoke about his experience as an Indian Brit, and his perception on racism towards black people. He affirmed that nothing will help other than a more equitable distribution of wealth within a capitalist structure.
"Certainly when I was in my late teens, I did often find physically imposing black people frightening. Just viscerally, oh my God, I could be, I could be in trouble here" - Vips Kapadia