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If You’re White, You’re Racist. Period.
Frontpagemagazine ^ | Jun 26, 2020 | Bruce Bawer

Posted on 06/26/2020 6:56:09 AM PDT by SJackson

So says Robin DiAngelo, who proves that whites can be race hustlers, too.

At a time when violent radicals are attacking America and its institutions as fundamentally and irredeemably racist, Robin DiAngelo may well be the woman of the hour. A 63-year-old professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, she’s a big name in multicultural education and in the burgeoning field of Whiteness Studies, which, unlike other identity-group “studies,” exists not to exalt the group in question but to demonize it. In the words of National Post columnist Barbara Kay, Whiteness Studies teaches that to be white is to be “branded, literally in the flesh, with evidence of a kind of original sin. You can try to mitigate your evilness, but you can’t eradicate it. The goal...is to entrench permanent race consciousness in everyone – eternal victimhood for non-whites, eternal guilt for whites.”

DiAngelo, just so you know, is white.

In addition to being a professor, DiAngelo is a “workplace diversity trainer.” And she’s not just any “workplace diversity trainer.” As Kelefa Sanneh put it last year in the New Yorker, she’s “perhaps the country's most visible expert in anti-bias training, a practice that is also an industry, and from all appearances a prospering one.” In these days when everything is suddenly about race and when pusillanimous corporate leaders are falling all over themselves pandering to Black Lives Matter, DiAngelo’s services as a “workplace diversity trainer” are surely more in demand than ever.

But DiAngelo isn’t just an academic and an anti-bias trainer. She’s also an author. Two years ago she published a book, White Fragility: Why It's So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism, that has been on the bestseller list ever since, making her an eagerly sought-after speaker. Just a few days ago, in the thick of the current race war, she was interviewed by an inanely fawning Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show. Her message: all whites are indeed eternally guilty, for they’re all racists, and all “people of color” are their eternal victims. Don’t think you can escape the racist label by saying “I judge people by what they do, not who they are” or “I don’t see color; I see people.” DiAngelo doesn’t buy into the idea of colorblindness. Nor does she have any patience for Martin Luther King’s sentiments about the content of one’s character. “Individual whites,” DiAngelo explains, “may be ‘against’ racism, but they still benefit from a system that privileges whites as a group,” and are consequently racists.  

The flip side of this tenet is that blacks can’t ever be racists. “While a white person may have been picked on – even mercilessly – by being in the numerical minority in a specific context,” DiAngelo contends, “the individual was experiencing race prejudice and discrimination, not racism.” Hence, even though Barack Obama was president of the United States for two terms, he’s still structurally subordinate to some white guy in a shack in the Appalachians.  

Don’t dare tell DiAngelo that “focusing on race is what divides us.” According to her, race in America is a constant existential crisis that we can only fairly address by focusing on it constantly. DiAngelo admits that race is continuously on her mind and that it’s ever been thus. “In virtually every situation or context deemed normal, neutral or prestigious in society, I belong racially,” she writes. “This belonging is a deep and ever-present feeling that has always been with me. Belonging has settled deep into my consciousness; it shapes my daily thoughts and concerns, what I reach for in life, and what I expect to find.” As far as DiAngelo is concerned, her obsession with racial identity isn’t weird but admirable, and her goal is to make her white readers, students, and diversity trainees as obsessed as she is with their place in “a system of racial inequality that benefits whites at the expense of people of color.”

But what, you ask, if you can’t think of circumstances under which you’ve actually benefited from your whiteness? When I was in high school in Queens, N.Y., the student body of about 5000 was roughly 20% white gentile, 20% black, 20% Asian, 20% Hispanic, and 20% Jewish. I don’t remember those labels mattering in the slightest; kids weren’t picked on because of their ethnic identities but because they were fat or short, nerds or sissies. Later, being black would’ve been a boon to me; as somebody who attended a state university for financial reasons, I know that if I’d been black, my SAT scores would’ve given me a free ride through the Ivy League college and grad school of my choice and swept me into any one of a number of lucrative career paths. No, I’m not saying I’ve been seriously stung by affirmative action; on the contrary, I’m glad to know I never got special treatment, and I wouldn’t have wanted to go to Harvard or Yale anyway. But there are plenty of whites – and Asians too – who’ve been royally screwed over by racial preferences.

Some would argue that currently recognized “victim groups” aren’t even those most affected by bigotry. The elderly can be made to feel invisible; ditto people with psychiatric disorders, chronic illnesses, or physical deformities. “You can never truly understand discrimination unless you’ve been ugly,” says stand-up comic Doug Stanhope in one brilliant routine. “Ugly people face discrimination more than any other minority group.” Then there’s comedian Adam Carolla, who in House testimony three years ago spoke sarcastically of his own “white privilege.” Decades earlier, fresh out of high school and living with his welfare-recipient mother, he’d applied for a job as a firefighter only to be told that because he wasn’t black, Latino, or female he’d be put on a waiting list. After seven years of “digging ditches and picking up garbage” for a living, he was summoned to take the fire department exam, and when he asked the woman of color in line behind him when she’d applied, she said, “Wednesday.”

DiAngelo knows that such things happen. Indeed, at the beginning of her book, she recalls her own encounter with a man who, like Carolla, refused to acknowledge his racial privilege:

I am a white woman. I am standing beside a black woman. We are facing a group of white people seated in front of us. We are in their workplace and have been hired by their employer to lead them in a dialogue about race. The room is filled with tension and charged with hostility. I have just presented a definition of racism that includes the acknowledgment that whites hold social and institutional power over people of color. A white man is pounding his fist on the table. As he pounds, he yells, “A white person can’t get a job anymore!” I look around the room and see forty employees, thirty-eight of whom are white. Why is this white man so angry? Why is he being so careless about the impact of his anger? Why doesn’t he notice the effect this outburst is having on the few people of color in the room? Why are all the other white people either sitting in silent agreement with him or tuning out? I have, after all, only articulated a definition of racism.  

I’ve quoted this passage at length because I think it sheds a remarkable light into DiAngelo’s mind. Presumably she encounters people like that white man all the time. She knows – she has to know – that there’s truth in what he says. Affirmative action does put a lot of white people at an unfair disadvantage. That’s the experience of tens of millions of Americans. But when facts come up against ideology, a radical leftist will grasp onto ideology all the more fiercely.

Why, DiAngelo asks, is this man angry? My answer: he’s angry because, even though she knows nothing at all about him other than his sex and skin color, she’s presumed to tell him that he’s a racist. He’s angry because she’s insulted his intelligence by acting as if he doesn’t live in the real world and never noticed anything about it until she came along to instruct him. He’s angry because she’s shown no interest in learning from his or anyone else’s experiences: whatever she may claim, her goal isn’t to engage in a genuine dialogue but to indoctrinate. He’s angry because even though she’s accusing him and the other white people in her audience of possessing white power, she’s doing so in a context – a workplace seminar – in which she’s actually the one with the power.

Needless to say, DiAngelo doesn’t see things this way. In her view, that white man’s anger is a manifestation of an attribute that, she maintains, all white people exhibit when confronted with their racism. DiAngelo has called this attribute “white fragility,” a term that’s caught on widely in academia and elsewhere. In his foreword to DiAngelo’s book, Michael Eric Dyson has this to say about the concept: “White fragility is an idea whose time has come. It is an idea that registers the hurt feelings, shattered egos, fraught spirits, vexed bodies, and taxed emotions of white folk. In truth, their suffering comes from recognizing that they are white – that their whiteness has given them a big leg up in life while crushing others’ dreams….”

Let’s put aside the hysterical rhetoric (shattered, fraught, vexed, taxed, suffering, crushing), which is common in efforts to sell ludicrous leftist claptrap, and ask: do whites really experience psychological torture because they know they’ve crushed black dreams? Does this claim ring true for anybody? Is life this simple – this black and white – for anyone? For heaven’s sake, we’re all individuals with different histories and different sets of problems. Yes, many of us, not just blacks, have suffered because we belong to some group. I’ve experienced personal and professional reversals because I’m gay. But that was along ago, in what now feels like another world. I have no interest in nursing ancient grudges, let alone in constructing a grotesquely simplistic ideology that, ignoring the complexities of real life, divides humanity into gay victims and straight oppressors.  

“Race,” Dyson avers, “is a condition. A disease. A card. A plague. Original sin.” One thing’s for sure: for Dyson, race is a meal ticket, a racket, a hustle, and a big, ugly, cynical lie. And for DiAngelo? I’m not sure. If her own testimony is to be believed, she’s a woman who’s monetized her own pathological obsession with race. Instead of seeking help for this sickness, she plays healer to the healthy. She might celebrate the fact that America is the world’s least racist country, that e pluribus unum is a remarkable, unprecedented reality; instead, the effect of her mischief is to help preserve and deepen whatever racial divisions do exist. Her grim ideology of race is crude, dehumanizing, insulting to black and white; it places us all, without regard to individual qualities or actions or accomplishments, into fixed categories of oppressor and oppressed; it condemns every last one of us to life sentences, alongside DiAngelo herself, in an exceedingly dreary prison of the mind. By all means, let DiAngelo keep to her cell, since, like some masochistic religious martyr, she seems to enjoy it so much; but for our colleges, corporations, and publishers to inflict her disorder upon the rest of us and to seek to make us fellow sufferers is sheer cruelty, damaging to our society and to our souls.


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When your children return to school I can see where those in charge of the school will have everyone sent to the gym for diversity training. With all in attendance they will ask the white children to kneel in front of minorities and speak out with prepared scripts about all the evils that whites have done.

After the diversity training is over the white children will receive a patch they can wear on their left shoulder to prove that they have attended.

The patch will be used later on to pick those weak children out to be physically abusive and/or psychologically abusive to them.
21 posted on 06/26/2020 7:37:51 AM PDT by ssfromla
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To: SJackson

I’m Caucasian and proud of it. I’m not racist. I do give a flying F*** what these leftists nitwits say about anything. I take pride in ridiculing them 24/7 and trying to crush them...through the ballot box, of course.


22 posted on 06/26/2020 7:41:54 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp???)
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To: SJackson

Negative assumptions about me because of the color of my skin? That’s racist.


23 posted on 06/26/2020 7:52:39 AM PDT by dixie1202
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To: SJackson

I will accept racist when the black dems STOP VOTING FOR WHITE RACISTS..... If white dems are racist,why are you voting for them,moron???Why would we be any different than the white racist you have voted for for the last 50 years??????


24 posted on 06/26/2020 7:59:50 AM PDT by Hambone 1934
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To: SJackson
VIDEO - Ethnic Gnosticism | Dr. Voddie Baucham
25 posted on 06/26/2020 8:04:05 AM PDT by Heartlander (Prediction: Increasingly, logic will be seen as a covert form of theism. - Denyse O'Leary)
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To: ClearCase_guy

People will NEVER stop being stupid


26 posted on 06/26/2020 8:13:04 AM PDT by chesley (What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
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To: clamper1797

Pigs, though, are very intelligent animals.


27 posted on 06/26/2020 8:14:42 AM PDT by chesley (What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
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To: SJackson

Under that pronouncement, all whites are absolved of any guilt for racism. This professor should know better than to make absolution so easy and universal.


28 posted on 06/26/2020 9:04:11 AM PDT by MortMan (Shouldn't "palindrome" read the same forward and backward?)
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To: clamper1797

“or when pigs fly ... each has the same chance of happening”

I give the pigs the edge.


29 posted on 06/26/2020 9:13:02 AM PDT by RipSawyer
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To: Hugh the Scot

“We can’t even have that conversation with an ideology that insists that Black Americans are not capable of taking responsibility for themselves and their communities because they’re Black.”

I was born five days before D-Day in South Carolina, most black people around me then did not have much in the way of education but most worked hard, did not make excuses and were not threatened by whites and were not a threat to whites. None of us were very well off but we spent more time helping each other and very little time trying to destroy each other. We are worse off in many, many ways today. We will never have equality though, some people don’t want equality except when they are in the weaker position, when they achieve equality they want the superior position.


30 posted on 06/26/2020 9:26:05 AM PDT by RipSawyer
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To: SJackson

He applied for a job as a firefighter only to be told that because he wasn’t black, Latino, or female he’d be put on a waiting list. After seven years of “digging ditches and picking up garbage” for a living, he was summoned to take the fire department exam, and when he asked the woman of color in line behind him when she’d applied, she said, “Wednesday.”

The true color of racism caused by quota system to make some feel better.


31 posted on 06/26/2020 9:30:27 AM PDT by Vaduz (women and children to be impacIQ of chimpsted the most.)
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To: SJackson

Juneteenth - The Day Republicans Freed the Democrats’ Slaves

Best title for an article EVER!!!


32 posted on 06/26/2020 9:48:52 AM PDT by RideForever (We were born to be tested)
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To: SJackson

1) Being a racist makes you a bad person.

2) Says the left (demonstrated by this article), “All white people are racist, simply by the color of their skin.”

3) Therefore, all white people are bad, simply based on the color of their skin.

4) ..... which is the very definition of racism.

q.e.d.


33 posted on 06/26/2020 10:40:34 AM PDT by Lazamataz ("Black Lives Matter" becomes "Terse TV Blackmail"..... #AnagramsNeverLie)
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To: SJackson

WHITE LIVES MATTER


34 posted on 06/26/2020 10:44:59 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Rats Just Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election!)
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To: Lazamataz

Dammit Laz, I’ll admit I’m racist. I race MGs and Austin Healeys.


35 posted on 06/26/2020 11:12:52 AM PDT by .44 Special (Tiamid Buacach!)
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There is just so much to say about this individual, it's hard to know where to begin. So I'll start with the simple statement that she, and her premise, are EVIL.

The simpleminded belief that only White people can be racist is so idiotic, it's hard to take anyone who claims this seriously, but they steadfastly project this onto others, and using their bullying tactics, ram it down the throats of weak-minded people.

Their statements that if you deny being "racist" is quite similar in logic to the old witch trials of the 16th century. If you deny being a a witch, you must be guilty of witchcraft. The only way sure way to prove is someone is or isn't a witch if to see if they can float. If they float, they're a witch and must be burned. If they don't float and drown, they aren't a witch. Actually the witch trials were far more reasonable, since at least if you drowned during the witch trials, you could be declared innocent.

The biggest part of the problem is the fact that these leftists are continually attempting, and far to often, succeeding, at their attempts to redefine words that have very specific meanings. They also depend on the ignorance of their followers, and quite frankly, a mob mentality.

I haven't ever begun to scratch my thoughts about this, but again, she and all those that have those evil thoughts ARE EVIL. There is simply no other word for them.

Mark

36 posted on 06/26/2020 11:30:37 AM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: MarkL

If this person does not repent, she will not like the judgment against her; her attitude is an example of one of the things that God hates, as put forth in the sixth chapter of Proverbs.


37 posted on 06/26/2020 1:00:18 PM PDT by Ban Draoi Marbh Draoi ( Gen. 12:3: a warning to all anti-semites)
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To: ClearCase_guy
"We will be better off when people stop being stupid."

Any second now.

38 posted on 06/26/2020 3:55:27 PM PDT by HangThemHigh (Entropy is not what it used to be.)
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To: SJackson

Why dont we all agree


39 posted on 06/26/2020 4:35:12 PM PDT by ronnie raygun (SOY Mouth)
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To: Pearls Before Swine
...also purer forms of Chrisianity.

Such as??

40 posted on 06/26/2020 7:33:37 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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