I won't. I know about as much in terms of what racism feels like to a black person as any white person who has never experienced racism on a systemic scale. I know some intellectual facts and can try to imagine what it would be like knowing half of my friends will wind up in jail, or if the three cops who let me off the hook for speeding last year had instead tantalized me and then arrested me for resisting arrest, or I can imagine what it would be like to be told in all seriousness to go back to Europe but as neither I nor most white people know a thing about how that feels, just why can't it be worse than we as white people may be thinking?
You don’t seem to understand what “systemic” means.
When the New York Times hires an anti-white racist for their editorial board despite whining about powerless supposedly racist white people for years, THAT is systemic.
When Evergreen College kicks out all the white students and teachers from campus and gets away with it in the name of progressivism, THAT is systemic.
When a black judge kicks out all the white people out of public courtroom and gets away with it and is awarded a civil rights award, THAT is systemic.
As a white millennial I know what systemic racism is far better than my black peers, but yet they are the only ones who are allowed to have a voice, because the systemic racism is against me, not them.