The white might not be feeling 'guilty' about their skin color while others have to still feel anxious about theirs every single day.

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You feel anxious in Lebanon?

I don't think so. Whites may feel anxious in Lebanon, though.

Gratefully I'm quite comfortable in my skin anywhere, eventhough am not now in Lebanon and still do face discrimination from the European police.

I did not mean me in Lebanon. I meant most non-white in Africa or in the West still feel anxisous about theirs in specific situation they would be in.

Since you're taking Lebanon as an example, over 90% of black African students report experiencing racial discrimination, migrant workers face systemic exploitation, and even Lebanese-born citizens of African descent deal with daily discrimination in schools, shops, hospitals, and public spaces.

Being aware isn't anxiety. it's reality.