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To Fight Racism, Should White Children Be Made ‘Uncomfortable’?
The Federalist ^ | May 11, 2021 | David Marcus

Posted on 05/11/2021 8:21:26 AM PDT by Kaslin

If part of ‘doing the work’ to ‘dismantle systemic racism’ is to endure discomfort, how does that apply to teaching 'antiracism’ to small children?


Years ago, I attended a play with the theme of racism. At curtain rise, two actors began berating the audience primarily made up of white people about how this work would make them uncomfortable, uneasy, and fearful. It is a very common theme in “antiracism” and critical race theory.

But if part of “doing the work” to “dismantle systemic racism” is to endure this discomfort, how does that apply to teaching “antiracism” to small children? Should young white kids be made to feel uncomfortable?

Examples abound in CRT theory and popular writing about how overcoming white fragility requires of white people that they sit with their guilt, shame, and unease. Take this example from an NPR report: “‘It’s going to be uncomfortable and you’re going to have legitimate fear,’ if you choose to engage in racial equity dialogue, said Kwame Christian, director of the American Negotiation Institute in Ohio.”

Or this from The New Yorker describing “antiracist” author Robin DiAngelo’s approach: “One has the grim hunch that such an approach has been honed over years of placating red-faced white people, workshop participants leaping at any excuse to discount their instructor.”

Not unlike how if a vaccine makes you feel a bit sick that shows it is working, this discomfort is supposedly evidence that progress is being made. White people unwilling to experience this discomfort are viewed as part of the problem.

Proponents of these methods insist that encouraging these painful emotions is not punitive, but rehabilitative. The pain is meant to be the door white people pass through to truly embrace antiracism and deconstruct white supremacy.

But what happens when CRT is employed in grade schools? If the basic pedagogical tools of confessing privilege and accepting one’s role in institutional racism as a driving societal force are part of children’s antiracism education, is the promised discomfort a part of that as well?

There are only two answers to this question. One option is yes. Making white children feel badly about themselves would be justified under this rubric if it led to dismantling white supremacy. The other choice is no. After all, how many parents would accept the idea that their nine-year-old must be made uncomfortable for the greater good of society?

But if the answer is no, if children are to be spared emotional pain, then how does the toolkit change to spare them? How do you teach a child about his unearned privilege compared to classmates of different skin colors without making him just as uncomfortable as his parents, who are supposed to feel that pain?

At present this question seems to be unanswered, and given that despite efforts to the contrary CRT is used right now in our schools, it needs to be answered. What is the goal in teaching “antiracism” to children?

In about a decade, these white children will be white adults and, according to “antiracists,” they will still be beneficiaries of structural racism, since “antiracists” don’t expect this problem to be solved any time soon. Are we training children to be “antiracists” who are immune from the discomfort CRT calls for? If so, how?

The responsibility to answer this question honestly lies squarely on the shoulders of those who are pushing critical race theory into K-12 schools. They are the ones who insist that the traditional American message of not judging people by their skin color is wrong.

Take this from a 2018 Washington Post article titled, “White Parents Teach Their Kids To Be Colorblind, Here’s Why That’s Bad For Everyone”: “White parents adopt these practices because they believe it will help them raise a non-racist child. From a sociological perspective though, white parents’ racial messages may do more harm than good.”

So the claim is that teaching kids to be colorblind is bad. It simply perpetuates racism. But if we are teaching our white children, both at home and at school, that they must be ever-conscious of skin color and that their own skin marks them as members of a privileged and oppressive group, how do we avoid instilling in them the guilt and shame associated with that? Or do we?

If white adults choose to don hair shirts of self-loathing and flagellate themselves for the sins of their fathers, so be it. It’s not my choice, but who am I to tell them not to. But if public schools, for which we all have responsibility, choose to inflict this on white children, then it is very much our business.

This conversation must happen now, and it must be frank. Parents of white children need to know if their kids’ curricula now consists of reading, writing, arithmetic, and “you’re a racist.”

None of this is theoretical anymore. These lessons are being taught in school buildings and across remote learning platforms. As a society, we need to decide if making white children uncomfortable at school to allegedly curb racism is a path we wish to follow.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: antiracism; bidenvoters; criticalracetheory; guilt; k12; privilegetheory; publicschools; race; racism; shame; systemicracism
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1 posted on 05/11/2021 8:21:26 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Answer: NO


2 posted on 05/11/2021 8:22:05 AM PDT by sevinufnine
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To: Kaslin

No.

In fact, to fight racism we need to defeat the so-called anti-racist Woke.


3 posted on 05/11/2021 8:23:16 AM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: Kaslin

Should black children made to feel shame about the inordinate amount of crime their adults commit in our society? NO!


4 posted on 05/11/2021 8:23:34 AM PDT by NohSpinZone (First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers)
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To: Rurudyne

We do indeed


5 posted on 05/11/2021 8:24:22 AM PDT by Kaslin (Joe Biden will never be my President, and neither will Kamala Harris)
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To: Kaslin

To fight racism, I suggest that we identify the “bad” race and do everything we can to make their lives miserable. [/s]


6 posted on 05/11/2021 8:24:59 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy ("I see you did something -- why you so racist?")
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To: Kaslin

Discomfiting white children isn’t fighting racism.

It IS racism.


7 posted on 05/11/2021 8:28:36 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire. Or both.)
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To: Kaslin

It’s all nonsense. Their goal is to force all Whiteys into a submissive position, bowing down and begging forgiveness, groveling to be released from the guilt. Then they can do with Whitey what they will, including taking all his money, and then eliminating Whitey.


8 posted on 05/11/2021 8:29:06 AM PDT by I want the USA back (Non-binary transnormativity is a construct of intersectionality. Leftist gobbledegook stinks.)
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To: Kaslin
But what happens when CRT is employed in grade schools? If the basic pedagogical tools of confessing privilege and accepting one’s role in institutional racism as a driving societal force are part of children’s antiracism education, is the promised discomfort a part of that as well?

What happens if you mercilessly beat a young pup? You get a snarling, skittish adult dog who will likely rip your face off.

9 posted on 05/11/2021 8:30:11 AM PDT by Flick Lives (“Today we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directives.”)
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To: Kaslin
Does the question work this way?

To Fight Crime, Should Black Children Be Made ‘Uncomfortable’?

If not, then the question itself is racist - as is the author of this article.

10 posted on 05/11/2021 8:30:33 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: Kaslin

They may succeed in engendering a sense of white guilt in small children, but adults are going to develop prejudices and hatred of blacks they did not formerly have.


11 posted on 05/11/2021 8:30:50 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte (11/3-11/4/2020 - The USA became a banana republic.)
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To: Kaslin

No.

I don’t have children in school, but from what I read it seems a lot of time in school is spent on shaping students to a particular world view. Let’s call it brainwashing.

I would like to see how students in schools that have a strong focus on this are doing in math, reading and writing, the sciences, a knowledge of real history, and genuine critical thinking. You know, the stuff of education.


12 posted on 05/11/2021 8:31:56 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog. )
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To: Kaslin

It’s not about fighting ‘racism’. It’s about punishing whitey.


13 posted on 05/11/2021 8:33:37 AM PDT by libh8er
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To: Kaslin

Racism is a learned behavior. If you wish to solve the racism problem, which is the better solution: 1) refuse to talk about the problem, or 2) remove what teaches racism in the first place? I agree that blacks experience more racism than to other minorities in the US. The question is: Why? The answer is because of black behavior. How many times have we read posts here where a violent act is described and someone posts: “Do I need to look?”

Blacks have a culture problem and rather than blame everyone else on the planet for racism, they need to look in their own house for the solution. A good place to start: With over 72% illegitimate children raised in a home with no father present, how about working to curb that? One factor to help: Change the welfare laws which makes higher payments when no father is present. Indeed, I would make the payments lower in the absence of a father present. This would encourage mothers to encourage fathers to help raise their children. Being a father is easy. Being a parent is your responsibility and is not easy. Man up, guys, and start being a father to the kids you created.

Until non-blacks start seeing an effort on the part of the black community to address its problems, we need to back off until they accept responsibility for what is a problem that essentially starts in their own community.


14 posted on 05/11/2021 8:34:28 AM PDT by econjack
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To: Kaslin

What if CRT approaches to ending racism backfire and actually have the opposite effect? What will they do then?

Not that this could ever happen, of course...


15 posted on 05/11/2021 8:35:17 AM PDT by MarDav
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To: NohSpinZone
Should black children made to feel shame about the inordinate amount of crime their adults commit in our society? NO!

Really? Why not?

16 posted on 05/11/2021 8:35:32 AM PDT by econjack
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To: Kaslin

Typical nasty angry liberals- their answer to a non problem is to commit child abuse evidently


17 posted on 05/11/2021 8:35:41 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: NohSpinZone
https://www.amren.com/the-color-of-crime/


18 posted on 05/11/2021 8:35:44 AM PDT by Eddie01
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To: Kaslin

Bullying.


19 posted on 05/11/2021 8:38:35 AM PDT by Frangibled
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To: Kaslin

So uncomfortable they’ll vote Republican?


20 posted on 05/11/2021 8:38:38 AM PDT by proxy_user
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