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Showing Original Post only (View all)America’s white fragility complex: Why white people get so defensive about their privilege [View all]
http://www.salon.com/2015/03/17/the_white_fragility_complex_why_white_people_gets_so_defensive_about_their_privilege_partner/Last year, a white male Princeton undergraduate was asked by a classmate to check his privilege. Offended by this suggestion, he shot off a 1,300-word essay to the Tory, a right-wing campus newspaper. In it, he wrote about his grandfather who fled the Nazis to Siberia, his grandmother who survived a concentration camp in Germany, about the humble wicker basket business they started in America. He railed against his classmates for diminishing everything (hed) accomplished, all the hard work (hed) done....
What he did not do, at any point, was consider whether being white and male might have given himif not his ancestorssome advantage in achieving incredible success in America. He did not, in other words, check his privilege.
To Robin DiAngelo, professor of multicutural education at Westfield State University and author of What Does it Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy, Tal Fortgangs essayindignant, defensive, beside-the-point, somehow both self-pitying and self-aggrandizingfollowed a familiar script. As an anti-racist educator for more than two decades, DiAngelo has heard versions of it recited hundreds of times by white men and women in her workshops.
Shes heard it so many times, in fact, that she came up with a term for it: white fragility, which she defined in a 2011 journal article as a state in which even a minimum amount of racial stress becomes intolerable, triggering a range of defensive moves. These moves include outward display of emotions such as anger, fear and guilt, and behaviors such as argumentation, silence and leaving the stress-inducing situation.
What he did not do, at any point, was consider whether being white and male might have given himif not his ancestorssome advantage in achieving incredible success in America. He did not, in other words, check his privilege.
To Robin DiAngelo, professor of multicutural education at Westfield State University and author of What Does it Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy, Tal Fortgangs essayindignant, defensive, beside-the-point, somehow both self-pitying and self-aggrandizingfollowed a familiar script. As an anti-racist educator for more than two decades, DiAngelo has heard versions of it recited hundreds of times by white men and women in her workshops.
Shes heard it so many times, in fact, that she came up with a term for it: white fragility, which she defined in a 2011 journal article as a state in which even a minimum amount of racial stress becomes intolerable, triggering a range of defensive moves. These moves include outward display of emotions such as anger, fear and guilt, and behaviors such as argumentation, silence and leaving the stress-inducing situation.
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America’s white fragility complex: Why white people get so defensive about their privilege [View all]
KamaAina
Mar 2015
OP
A privilege enjoyed by 90% of the population isn't an automatic ticket to success
tularetom
Mar 2015
#8
"But many white people will insist that all race based discrimination ended in 1865"
napkinz
Mar 2015
#21
"Racists hung up the white robes and hoods ... now wear Tea Party hats" -- they're free at last!
napkinz
Mar 2015
#26
When the Professor of Multicultural Education at Westfield State University speaks
Nye Bevan
Mar 2015
#16
I remember that very well, it was disgusting. The NYPD should be ashamed of themselves.
Rex
Mar 2015
#36
Maybe don't get in people's faces and scream about how privileged they are...
Matterate
Mar 2015
#42