Tim Wise on White Privilege and the Boston Marathon Bombing [View all]
Love this guy
When I heard about the bombing at the Boston marathon, I did not say to myself, "Oh please don't let the bomber be a white person or our community will suffer a backlash just like after the Oklahoma City bombing." Say what? If there was ever a glaring example of white privilege, this is it.
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The Right, hours after Monday's bombing, was already casting the blame on Muslims. As Steven Rosenfeld notes in AlterNet, "Almost immediately predictable hysterical right-wing voices jumped into the debate and surprisingly were featured on liberal Salon.com including the anti-Muslim media hound Pam Geller, who immediately blamed a Jihadi for the bombing."
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But I dare say there is more; a much less obvious and far more uncomfortable lesson, which many are loathe to learn, but which an event such as this makes readily apparent, and which we must acknowledge, no matter how painful. It is a lesson about race, about whiteness, and specifically, about white privilege. I know you dont want to hear it. But I dont much care. So here goes.
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In short, white privilege is the thing that allows you and me to view tragic events like this as merely horrific, and from the perspective of pure and innocent victims, rather than having to wonder, and to look over ones shoulder, and to ask even if only in hushed tones, whether those we pass on the street might think that somehow we were involved.
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