I think it goes further than just labelling, though - the primary object is to have people learn and think and grow and change from where they are to where they need to be.
I know you meant it as something of a facetious idea, but there's a danger in that people might begin to think that they can 'warn' for innately racist behaviour and that precludes them having to apologise.
Re: The safe space metaphor
I know you meant it as something of a facetious idea, but there's a danger in that people might begin to think that they can 'warn' for innately racist behaviour and that precludes them having to apologise.
Does that make sense?