"Whiteness"
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I think it's fair to say that we've always given you all the respect that you deserve.
And more.
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Rest assured, I'm bowing on the inside. On the outside, you're getting the bird.
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Here's the real dangers in that poster IMO:
- "Self-reliance - Independence & autonomy highly valued + rewarded" these are positive human attributes regardless of race... Every person should aspire to those ideals. I would think that a race that spent 300 years in slavery would particularly value independence and autonomy. To do otherwise is to ask for shackles.
"Emphasis on Scientific Method - Objective, rational thinking - Cause and effect relationships - Quantitative emphasis" again, what's the problem? Seems pretty reasonable to me. What is the reasonable alternative? By the way, empirical methods for both science and social issues were first developed and used in Northern Africa...
"Justice - Based on English common law" Not entirely, especially since English common law has influences from around the world, but aside from that, yeah? So what? Got something better? Didn't think so.
- They then sprinkle the above statements into absolutely absurd stereotypes like "Win at all costs - Wife subordinate to the husband - If you didn't reach your goals, you didn't work hard enough" in an obvious attempt to paint those other ideals as being equally ludicrous.
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@Horace said in "Whiteness":
Is there a similar poster about values of other cultures? I would be fascinated to see it, if anybody can link to one.
"Other cultures?"
Hell, I'd like to see a poster like that about black cultures.
Can you imagine if there were comments about black aesthetics? It would be branded as racist faster than you can say Sir-Mix-A-Lot.
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That doesn’t change the fact that somebody actually created the chart and it was approved for publication and posting. I am still flabbergasted that they disparaged autonomy and independence as “whiteness”.
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"Productive conversation."
I'll stay with "21st Century Racism" for 300, Alex!
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Jonah GOldberg:
https://thedispatch.com/p/when-bigotry-comes-from-unexpected
If I were to say to a black friend, never mind a black stranger or co-worker, “Look, I understand your culture doesn’t value punctuality or hard work the way mine does ...” would that be better? It would certainly be impolite to say the least.
Occasionally impolite, I guess.
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@Catseye3 said in "Whiteness":
"[T]he worst thing is that this garbage is almost designed to make race relations worse." No duh?
Can't really articulate why, but I feel like this whole essay should not have been written.
Goldberg’s essay shouldn’t have been written? Why? It was perfect and needs to be shared far and wide, IMO. It makes perfect sense that the graphic was based on research by a white millennial.