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In reply to the discussion: America’s white fragility complex: Why white people get so defensive about their privilege [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)23. But what is to be done about it all?
By the time I got done reading that, it felt hopeless. Can racial justice and full equality ever be achieved? And how? This privilege business does not get us anywhere. President Obama has a better approach. I think he is the best leader in this matter, rather than some white academic.
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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