Khloe Kardashian says parents are ‘setting their kids up for failure’ if they don’t talk about race

‘I will be always learning’: Khloe Kardashian thinks parents are ‘setting their kids up for failure’ if they don’t teach them about race

Khloe Kardashian has opened up about how she plans to talk about race with her multiracial daughter, whose father is NBA player Tristan Thompson.

Talking on the Role Model podcast, she told host Leomie Anderson that parents are ‘setting their kids up for failure’ if they don’t teach them about race.

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 37, said she’s ‘always learning’ and doing ‘the best [she] can do’ when it comes to making sure her daughter understands her racial background and her privileged upbringing.

And Khloe believes all parents should be educating their kids about ‘all types of life’ no matter where they come from.

Raising her right: Khloe Kardashian has opened up about how she plans to talk about race with her multiracial daughter, whose father is NBA player Tristan Thompson

‘I will be always learning and trying to do the best I can do as being her mom, but I’m obviously not a woman of color,’ she said.

‘I want her to be exposed to as much inclusion but variety as possible.’

‘I don’t want her living in a bubble. Because we do have this very privileged life, I want her to know all types of life, all types of living and be very aware of that.

‘I know some people get uncomfortable with talking to their kids about race. Or they think, “Oh, we live in a bubble. We never have to address that my child is Black.” 

‘Of course, you do! You’re only setting them up for failure if you don’t talk about race and things they’re going to endure when they’re in, quote, “the real world.”‘

Khloe also insisted she wants her daughter to be ‘surrounded by love’ as she grows up, as well as being ‘very aware’ of her own racial background.

Always learning: The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 37, said she's 'always learning' and doing 'the best [she] can do' when it comes to making sure her daughter understands her racial background and her privileged upbringing.

Always learning: The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 37, said she’s ‘always learning’ and doing ‘the best [she] can do’ when it comes to making sure her daughter understands her racial background and her privileged upbringing.

She added: ‘I have to educate her as best I can with still educating myself at the same time.

‘I know it’s a never-ending journey being a mother. It’s not just when they’re 18 that you forget about them – you really think that as a kid, but you’re always their mom. I need to let True make her own mistakes. That’s how she’s going to learn.’

The  reality star ultimately wants her daughter to ‘lead an honest life’.

She said: ‘I think a good reputation is more valuable than anything else in the world.

‘Lead an honest life that you’re proud of. It’s the most simple things that we forget: Do unto others as you want done to you, and really just lead with kindness.

‘I know it sounds so simplistic, but we humans muddy up the most simplistic things in life. If we stuck to the simplicities of the world … my, what a better world this might be.’

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