Posted on 05/04/2015 12:37:15 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A black sociology professor at Vanderbilt University is arguing that white privilege is to blame for last weeks riots and looting in Baltimore, Md.
The professor, Tony N. Brown, took to the op-ed pages of The Tennessean late last week to make the claim.
White people act routinely to harm, demean, and damage black and brown people, Brown wrote in Nashvilles main newspaper. These actions explain the lofty levels of frustration and despair among black and brown youth
The professor, who has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, cites other unrelated incidents as evidence of the riots after the April 19 death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. He recalls the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity members at the University of Oklahoma who sang a shockingly racist song. He also alludes to the white South Carolina police officer charged with murder for shooting at a fleeing black man eight times.
Brown then blames the white parents of the fraternity members and others like them for the racism of their white children.
Using a host of names blatantly implying maximum whiteness including Sarah, Liam, Chase and Katey Brown offers a blanket condemnation of white parents for sending children to racially homogenous schools and churches, living in predominantly white neighborhoods and failing to read childrens books featuring minority characters.
Brown blames white parents for telling racially insensitive jokes in front of children and allowing grandparents to use racial slurs at Thanksgiving.
Also, white parents inform their children that all poor people are black and its their own fault, Brown suggests.
The bottom line is that its everyday whites making everyday choices that lock in and protect white privilege, the Vanderbilt professor admonishes.
Browns solution to the problem of white people using white privilege to routinely to harm, demean, and damage black and brown people is for people of color to create a massive, grassroots surveillance network to capture video evidence of racism.
Use cell phones and GoPro camcorders to record the discourteous way co-workers or service industry workers or police officers treat you, Brown writes in The Tennessean.
Record your friends talking about the indignities and micro-aggressions you as a person of color, for example, face in all- or mostly-white spaces, the professor instructs. If you happen to identify as white, then record Uncle Roy talking at a private family gathering about the good old days when blacks knew their place. Record how pleasant your interactions are with police officers doing routine traffic stops.
Then lets all post our videos, Brown declares concerning the vague last step in his racism surveillance scheme.
The price for one year of undergraduate tuition, room and board and mandatory fees at Vanderbilt is about $54,600 (not including a $704 first year experience fee). (RELATED: Fancypants $54,600-A-Year Vanderbilt Professor Will Teach Cop-Hating Course)
The concept of white privilege was popularized in academic circles by a 1987 essay entitled White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. The author was Peggy McIntosh, an inconsequential white feminist. (RELATED: Tea Party Is Bald-Faced Racists, White Privilege Conference Speaker Tells Sea Of White People)
This prof could have condensed his screed to one sentence: it’s all Whitey’s fault. He can save this dreck for students who must endure his overpriced lectures.
Yeah, maybe they can capture all those white people hitting black males’ fists with their chins. Or those elderly white people attacking the boots of black males with their bald skulls. Will the perfidy of white people never cease?
This guy nicely embodies Florence King’s observation that “College teaching tends to attract the kind of people who are incapable of making a living with either their minds or their hands.”
yeah, white democrats, that is, because they are the ones who own blacks.
The ‘Lamb’ - 1682
If they did, they would find that most woke up at a un-holy hour, went to work and most likely worked overtime,drove home and went to bed to do it all over again. sounds reactionary to me
We forget that in the 60’s guys like this were tossing bombs and setting fires on college campuses because they disagreed with conservatives.
I’ve really just about had it with these people.
Tar.
Feathers.
Man, that would be really boring.
Black privilege, being a sinkhole for taxes paid by non-blacks.
Blacks commonly self-segregate, but apparently that's not an issue.
It's only when whites try to give their kids the best situation possible...
You know, avoiding dangerous schools, going to traditional denominations and churches, etc...
Reads like a story from The Onion. Crazy. I have a few pals that went to Vandy Law School. This prof would hate them - they’re white and very rich.
Thought that, didn’t want to go that far.
Tell ol’ Professor Goofy-Tooth to get a real job.
Scary looking black street dude, isn’t he?
;^)
I think it is a given that the professor gets more than $54,000 for teaching at Vanderbilt.
If it is “white privilege” to give my tax money to continue the subjugation of the “down trodden” races, ethnic groups...why don’t we stop.
NOW. ChiCongo, Detroit, Baltimore,....
Darwinian ...devolution...will solve the problem.
Whitey paying yo salary, so shut yo mouff!
That's right! In fact, this very moment, as I sip my morning coffee, I'm pondering what I can do today to keep the black man down. Just doing my work and supporting my family isn't getting it done, so I'll have to get more creative.
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