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In reply to the discussion: Why I don't like the term "white privilege" [View all]fishwax
(29,346 posts)Talking about racism and racist power structures is not the problem. Racism and racist power structures are. Understanding and addressing the importance of class in American inequality doesn't require us to ignore race and racism. It requires us not to.
The trade unions provide an important example. I'm afraid your assessment of the 20th-century union movement--that the union movement "encouraged working class people to organise and to overlook their racial and religious differences"--is simplistically rosy. Parts of the union movement did, sure ... and they did so not by pretending that racism didn't exist, but by acknowledging it and its role in keeping the working class down. However, there were other parts of the union movement that were explicitly discriminatory to African Americans and other non-whites.