"Straight" can be women too!
Who would do the cooking if we all were at some worthless parade?Would it ever occur to you to have a 'straight woman's' parade?
Who would do the cooking if we all were at some worthless parade?
It reminds me of the black fragility that quickly comes out if a white person says anything negative about black people. The white person is automatically labeled a racist. It doesn’t matter if the person makes the same comment about a white person, they’re still racist."In more than twenty years of running diversity-training and cultural-competency workshops for American companies, the academic and educator Robin DiAngelo has noticed that white people are sensationally, histrionically bad at discussing racism. Like waves on sand, their reactions form predictable patterns: they will insist that they “were taught to treat everyone the same,” that they are “color-blind,” that they “don’t care if you are pink, purple, or polka-dotted.” They will point to friends and family members of color, a history of civil-rights activism, or a more “salient” issue, such as class or gender. They will shout and bluster. They will cry. In 2011, DiAngelo coined the term “white fragility” to describe the disbelieving defensiveness that white people exhibit when their ideas about race and racism are challenged—and particularly when they feel implicated in white supremacy. Why, she wondered, did her feedback prompt such resistance, as if the mention of racism were more offensive than the fact or practice of it?"
In other words we need to accept liberal labels of us as racists no matter what we do in our lives. Any resistance to that is, well, racist."In more than twenty years of running diversity-training and cultural-competency workshops for American companies, the academic and educator Robin DiAngelo has noticed that white people are sensationally, histrionically bad at discussing racism. Like waves on sand, their reactions form predictable patterns: they will insist that they “were taught to treat everyone the same,” that they are “color-blind,” that they “don’t care if you are pink, purple, or polka-dotted.” They will point to friends and family members of color, a history of civil-rights activism, or a more “salient” issue, such as class or gender. They will shout and bluster. They will cry. In 2011, DiAngelo coined the term “white fragility” to describe the disbelieving defensiveness that white people exhibit when their ideas about race and racism are challenged—and particularly when they feel implicated in white supremacy. Why, she wondered, did her feedback prompt such resistance, as if the mention of racism were more offensive than the fact or practice of it?"
Thank you Mr Gestapo!fyi, if this thread ends up like the last one on this topic it's getting locked.
Thank you MrGestapoVoice Of Reason!
Would it ever occur to you to have a 'straight woman's' parade?
We’re facing climate death, and your focus is abortion and gays?
The only white people that are good people are the ones that attack other whites as racists 24/7.It reminds me of the black fragility that quickly comes out if a white person says anything negative about black people. The white person is automatically labeled a racist. It doesn’t matter if the person makes the same comment about a white person, they’re still racist.
Or the black fragility that is offended by every little thing whether it was meant to be offensive or not.
Of coarse it will...the left shuts any challenge of balance and differing opinions.fyi, if this thread ends up like the last one on this topic it's getting locked.