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What White People Fear

Falling Crown

In the struggle for racial justice, it’s time to pay more attention to the fears of white people. 

In a white-dominated world, that may seem counterintuitive. In the racial arena, what do we white people have to be afraid of?

There are lots of things to fear in this world, of course; race is not the only aspect of life in which people face injustice and inequality. A majority of people of all colors (including working-class and poor whites) struggles economically in a predatory corporate capitalist system, and all women, regardless of race, cope with gender discrimination and the threat of sexual violence in a male-dominated world.

But what fears could white people have as white people?

Understanding the fears behind the racial politics of both conservative and liberal whites can help guide strategy for changing a society in which wealth and well-being are still tied to race. And make no mistake, there is still a racialized gap between white and non-white America on measures of wealth and well-being—income, home ownership, graduation rates, access to health care, infant mortality, etc. In fact, the gap between white and black America on some of these measures is greater today than in the immediate aftermath of the major legislative achievements of the civil rights movement, and on some measures the rate of improvement is so glacial that it will be decades, if not centuries, before we reach equality. The legislative achievements that ended legal apartheid in America were a great victory, but the economic apartheid that remains is a reminder of our failures.

Put bluntly: The United States abolished a formal apartheid system but remains a white-supremacist society. After more than a decade of writing and speaking about these issues, which has sparked lots of feedback from all political angles, here’s what I have concluded about white folks and our fears.

Aren’t We Special?

For conservative white people, the dominant fear is of someday living without the privilege that comes with whiteness. Polite conservatives defend the primacy of “Western civilization.” More reactionary whites are openly racist about the threat that non-white peoples pose to “our way of life.” Both versions defend the existing distribution of wealth and power, even though many of the working-class and poor whites who endorse such views have access to precious little wealth or power. Race is used by white elites today, just as it was in the nation’s formative years, to drive a wedge between people who would otherwise come together to challenge those elites. Divide-and-conquer strategies, it seems, never go out of style.

Liberals are quick to denounce both the thinly veiled and the openly reactionary conservative racism. But what of the fears of liberals? White liberals might reject the very idea that they are afraid, citing their support for diversity and multiculturalism. But my experience suggests that while white liberals reject assertions of white supremacy, many fear the loss of white centrality. They are willing to renounce the idea that white people are superior, as long as they are allowed to live comfortably in a world where white is the norm.

In short, both the conservative and liberal positions are based on the same underlying assertion: “I’m white, and I’m special.” Conservatives are more likely to say it openly, while liberals tend to offer platitudes about racial justice while avoiding the risks required to make good on anti-racist principles.

What remains obscured is the distinctly uncivilized nature that Europeans and European Americans exhibited during their barbarous conquest of much of the world. The inherently fragile sense of white self-importance that emerges from that history is at the core of white fears—at some level, we all know that the truth of the depravity of white supremacy belies claims of white superiority.

In the institutions that adopt the liberal view, diversity is just fine (as long as whites remain in control) and multiculturalism can flourish (as long as white norms remain dominant). Institutions defined by the values and practices rooted in white Europe can open up to non-white people, as long as we white people remain comfortable. In such a white-defined liberal world, “people of color”—abstracted into a single group, erasing the particularity of people—are welcome, even sought after, to prove that we have transcended white supremacy.

Getting Uncomfortable

This analysis of the dynamics of mixed-race settings is hardly original. Non-white people have long recognized that white liberals are happy to engage with folks who aren’t white as long as their white-centric worldview isn’t threatened, and that white groups are happy to have non-white members as long as the power dynamics don’t change.

I observe all this not from some arrogant high ground, but as someone stuck in the same dynamic, struggling to get out. I know that for all my writing and political work on racial justice, I still feel most comfortable in settings where my understanding of the world defines the interaction, no matter the racial composition of the group. Rather than pretend otherwise, I start with that reality and search for ways to move forward.

I have a choice: I can rest comfortably in the privileges that come with being white, or I can struggle to be fully human.

A first step for me has been to question the value of the seemingly endless “race dialogues” that are popular in white liberal groups. In the pseudo-­therapeutic setting of such dialogues, with more talk about personal healing than about political change, white people are guaranteed that we won’t be forced out of a white-defined world. White-dominated institutions—corporations, nonprofits, universities, government agencies—are happy to sponsor such dialogues, diversity trainings, and multicultural events, precisely because they don’t threaten the fundamental distribution of wealth and power.

I have been involved in many of those events myself, as a facilitator or a participant, and I have learned from them (typically as much from my failures as successes). The most important lesson I take away is that race dialogues are not enough. As long as we stay confined in a safe world that doesn’t challenge power, we guarantee failure—if our goal really is to change the distribution of that power.

There’s no easy recipe for this kind of challenge, but we move in the right direction when we seek out places where we don’t feel comfortable, looking for relationships in which we can help change the dynamic. For me, that means putting myself in situations where I have to face my fear of being seen—or, more accurately, being seen-through—by non-white people. What if I step into those uncomfortable spaces and non-white people see the ways in which I hang onto some sense of my own supremacy/centrality? What if they see the ways in which I haven’t shaken off my racist cultural training?

A desire to confront that fear has led me, over the past year, to organizing efforts with the Workers Defense Project. It’s a local group that advocates for workplace justice for immigrant workers, addressing problems such as wage theft within a larger social justice framework. 

This project has forced me to cross lines around race and ethnicity, class, language, and age. The members and staff are predominantly Latina/Latino and working class. They speak Spanish and/or English, while I’m monolingual in English, and the leaders of the group include a number of people who are at least two decades younger than me.

The collaboration between WDP and the Third Coast Activist Resource Center (a predominantly white group to which I belong) to buy and renovate a building for a progressive community center has gone forward with explicit conversations about all these differences and how they affect decision-making. The trust necessary to move forward has been built slowly over time, and I’m aware that the WDP staff and members are watching for signs that we are serious about establishing a truly egalitarian relationship.

As tricky as this Latina/Latino-white collaboration can be, we also recognize that a successful community center with progressive politics cannot leave out African Americans, the third largest racial group in Austin. That means not just casting around for some black people to add to the mix, but engaging in serious discussions with people from that part of the community to find out what kinds of collaborations are needed and possible. Austin is a white-dominated city, but that’s no guarantee that black and Latina/Latino groups will automatically come together; such alliances have to be built as carefully as any other. For us white folks in the mix, our contribution is to use the resources we have to aid in that process—not trying to control it, but also not pretending to be detached.

While there is a lot of dialogue necessary in this work, the dialogue is focused on a common goal: to provide office space for organizers, rehearsal space for artists, meeting space for the community, and a place for people to get to know each other. That common goal doesn’t mean we will naturally, or easily, put aside differences, but it means we all have a tangible stake in our collective success.

My interest in this project flows from moral and political principles—a belief in the dignity of all and the struggle to eliminate hierarchy in all forms. But I would be naïve or dishonest if I pretended that was my only, or even my most powerful, motive. In the end, I have committed to this project out of selfishness—I would like to claim my full humanity before I check out of this world. To do that, I have to move beyond the framework of conservative versus liberal and adopt a truly radical politics. 

I have a choice: I can be white—that is, I can refuse to challenge white supremacy or centrality—or I can be a human being. I can rest comfortably in the privileges that come with being white, or I can struggle to be fully human. But I can’t do both. Though the work is difficult, the choice for those of us who are white should be easy.


Robert JensenRobert Jensen wrote this article for America: The Remix, the Spring 2010 issue of YES! Magazine. Robert, a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin, is author of The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White Privilege and his latest, All My Bones Shake: Seeking a Progressive Path to the Prophetic Voice. He is co-producer of the new documentary Abe Osheroff: One Foot in the Grave, the Other Still Dancing. Contact information and articles at uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rjensen.

Interested? Wealth distribution: www.faireconomy.org/issues/racial_wealth_divide. Worker's Defense Project: www.workersdefense.org, and their video on wage theft. Third Coast Activist Resource Center: thirdcoastactivist.org.

 

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Reader Comments

what's the real issue?

Posted by mary at Mar 18, 2010 02:06 PM

I was glad to see an article with this title - bringing these issues to the light is long overdue. Any group in society ought to have an open dialogue addressing our social ills. In response, I offer my questions & thoughts attempting to fine tune the issues at hand.

As a "white" person, much of this article did not ring true for my life as an American in terms of experiences of privilege, elitist views, dominance or even discomfort with diversity. My social fears are not a loss of white norms, but rather a fear of ultimate separation between peoples & a loss of the joys of diversity. When will our society, as a whole, genuinely hear & acknowledge the voices of other ways of thinking & norms? Are we content with dismantling “European” norms seen as a societal scapegoat? Or is the true issue human nature? If so, how do we address that to better all peoples & life?

The ending note, inferring that whites might denounce their whiteness in order to embrace humanity, feels like we’d be throwing the baby out with the bath water. To suggest that any group in society would shed their heritage because of blemishes is degrading to all. There is truth in acknowledging that my “white” skin has earned me unquestioned advantage and judgment, because of stereotypes, history & current injustices (such could be said about most people). That truth does not indicate, to me, a required choice between identity and humanity. Rather I have daily choices in how I carry myself, what I do with my life & how I fight for justice. Shouldn't we be reforming our identity concepts within society?

Perhaps, the suggestion wasn't attacking whiteness, but in favor of humanity? I simply add that we can be both, we are both. If “white” people and culture have evolved over time; why not the concepts of “whiteness” and “race”? The idea that we can't be “white” AND humane reveals another issue still swept under the rug: white guilt.

Maybe we should be asking our anthropologists, sociologists & psychologists about how to approach our societal issues with identity, dominance & the illusion and realities of “race” and culture.

Could we begin to see people as the individuals that we are? Our heritage and beliefs are salient of their own accord. After all, who really fits neatly into racial categories anyway?

Though the political perspective makes a strong point, can we all be lumped into liberal or conservative standards? What about those of us who address each issue individually, or who do not engage in the political battles?

While reading, I was reminded of the generation gap between young adults & teens, and those who raised us. Our reality & experiences are quite distinct. How big is the generation shift in racial ideologies, interactions, issues & identities?


Generational Evolution on Perspectives

Posted by Martha at Mar 19, 2010 02:48 PM
It is often willed into truth, the belief that younger generations are less racial than their forebears. This is absolutely false! People today are identical to their forebears, but more covert about their views because of our zeitgeist. Proof - the self-segregation of multiracial environments, e.g., school cafeterias reflex the social dynamic before they enter the cafeterias.

People don't openly express their opposition to homosexuality, but leave no doubt when this issue presents at the ballot. Likewise, we are not as overt about our inherent racism, but leave no doubt in private company.

There has been more evolution of the zeitgeist than between past and present generations on racial issues, so let's not delude ourselves about the younger generation being any more color-blind than their forebears. They are not!

identical?

Posted by mary at Mar 21, 2010 09:40 AM
I agree that racism & prejudice are more covert. I would like to correct that I never claimed 'color-blindness,' as I feel it's an equally ignorant/disrespectful perspective. I say we should acknowledge people as individuals, individuals who pull from their ethnic group to make who they are - but not identified completely by it. Correct me if I'm wrong.

If you mean less prejudiced/racist when you say 'less racial,' then I beg to differ. I will not write an autobiography explaining, just know that I am in my 20's, and I'm telling you - we are molded by our families & history, we are also different. As can be said about any group.

The first few weeks at college, away from home is a scary experience for many, and if you come from a segregated neighborhood/school, whichever group/culture you were raised in, is the one you will feel safe with. When I went to college & the cafeteria was segregated I couldn't handle it because I grew up in a community were we were not segregated that way. I sat with whomever I recognized from my dorm, class & whoever was inviting to me & made me comfortable. I assume that is the case for many. The distinction I'd like to make is that, yes you are right, some people are comfortable with grouping by race, others are not.

In response to the issues about housing segregation, I suggest you look into the inter-workings of the real estate market. I am no expert, having never owned a property, however, from what I understand it is all about money. If you have the money you'll move away from the crime, the bad schools etc. And, yes, many move away from people they fear. And, who has the majority of wealth in this country?

Lastly, people in my generation were raised around mixed families, peers, religions etc. Many of us truly experienced diversity - at it's ugliest & at it's most beautiful. Though many of us did not value it or respect it - the distinct experience is argument enough to evidence why we are different from our great-grandparents in terms of racial perspective.

Identical

Posted by Martha at Mar 26, 2010 08:53 PM
OK.

Nooo

Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 06:37 AM
Who telling that lie we are not not identical

Eradicate White Centrality and Supremacy and embrace HUMANITY!

Posted by Shirley at Sep 19, 2010 07:26 AM
Martha:
I couldn't agree with you more! I would further add, that I believe the whole "color-blind" mantra is misguided and insulting. As an African American woman, I am NOT comforted or appeased by some "well-meaning" European-American person falsely telling me that they "don't see color". They are lying to themselves and me. I find it insulting because, they see "Black" as less than, so in order for them to respect and befriend me, as well as acknowledge my intelligence, they have to reconcile in their minds that they are "color-blind" and I'm not "really" Black. I'm "different". I assume that European-Americans who say such things and hold such views are sincere in their ignorance, but that still does not make it acceptable. When European-Americans say such things like "I don't see you as Black" what they are in fact doing is exposing how deeply entrenched their own white supremacist views are. When an African American is seen to be intelligent, European-Americans wrongly claimed such attributes to "white" culture, so therefore, that particular African American is not "Black" in their eyes. This theory permeates the current interactions between European-Americans and African-Americans, along with other groups.

Mary:
"Are we content with dismantling “European” norms seen as a societal scapegoat?"
 
-It depends on what you described as "European norms".

"There is truth in acknowledging that my “white” skin has earned me unquestioned advantage and judgment, because of stereotypes, history & current injustices (such could be said about most people)."

-NO, such things CANNOT be said about most people, it can only be said of white people. Disregarding that obvious fact shows your entrenched white centrality. After reading your reply, it appears to me that you are a classic example of what the author was referring to. The person who is only comfortable, just as long as "whiteness" remains the centrality. I didn't see how the author even remotely suggested that "whites" renounced their heritage. I can see now just how frighten European-Americans are, when a article suggesting that white control, dominance, and centrality NOT be the paradigm for the future, elicits such a response as yours.

Identical

Posted by Martha at Oct 22, 2010 08:37 PM
Unlike most people, I ALWAYS!! compare racism in the US to other countries to determine a common thread across national boundaries. After years of cogitation, I have arrived at a unified theory that satisfies ALL questions about the nature of Whites.


---------- Theory of Whites ----------
Imagine a Scale of Racism marked 0 to 10, where 10 is the most racist.

99% of Whites range from 1 to 10. Those 5 or higher are easily observable racists, whereas those from 1 to 4 are less so, but racist nonetheless. Only 1% of Whites are 0 and truly not racist.

99% of Whites are racist by nature, not nurture, therefore the question is not whether Whites are racist; it is a matter of degree.

About 1% of Whites are able to discern our innate racist nature. 99% are in denial and would rather reach to the bottom of the ocean for alternative explanations for our sentiments and deeds than to label it 'racist'.
----------------------------------


I have taken the above theory to the bank, and cashed it even during the bottom of the financial crisis. This theory applies to the US and everywhere with a White population.

This theory explains why the younger generations of Whites appear less racist. It is only overtly. By nature, they are no different from their forebears. Most of the 43% of the voting White population who supported Obama are indistinguishable from others in their daily interactions with non-Whites.

A creature's nature cannot be changed; it can only be adapted to its surroundings, which is why humans know not to abuse a dog's tail. No matter how lovable and tame, it will bite when provoked because that is its nature. Tame Whites may be less overtly racist, but their nature is intact, even if they voted for Obama or have non-White friends.

Whites are not racist by nature, but by nurture!

Posted by Oleksiy at Nov 02, 2010 08:41 AM
This a total lie. You are yourself a racist if you say something like that! There are over one billion whites in the world, have you met them all? How do you know that? It does not matter what color you are. No-one is born a racist. Do you seriously believe that all these racists out there came out of the womb hating people of color? I believe that white people can eradicate racism. It will be difficult, and may take a long time, but it can be done! It is not impossible. I honestly do not judje people by skin color. In the end of the day it does not matter what skin color you are, but you character and attitude!

The Nature of Whites

Posted by Martha at Nov 02, 2010 05:45 PM
> There are over one billion whites in the world, have you met them all?

Today is Nov. 2, 2010. Pay attention to the next TEN racist incidents you read or hear about from people around you OR Web OR TV OR radio from anywhere in the world, THEN see how many of the TEN racists were NOT White. You can do this experiment for 10 or 100 or 1000 or 1000000. Whatever you please.

If Whites are racist by nurture, then how come 99% of the time, the racist in any particular racist incident is White? How come we don't read or hear about non-White racists more than once or twice a whole year? How come other races don't nurture racism like Whites? This is not nurture. It is nature.

> Do you seriously believe that all these racists out there came out of the womb hating people of color?

Yes. All the White babies in maternity wards will show themselves as soon as they can think for themselves, just like birds and fish will fly and swim as soon as they can. It's their nature.

As for me being racist... :-)

Blacks say the same when they see my Nature of Blacks. Whether Blacks or Whites hate the truth is not my concern.


---------- The Nature of Whites ----------
Imagine a Scale of Racism marked 0 to 10, where 10 is the most racist.

99% of Whites range from 1 to 10. Those 5 or higher are easily observable racists, whereas those from 1 to 4 are less so, but racist nonetheless. Only 1% of Whites are 0 and truly not racist.

99% of Whites are racist by nature, not nurture, therefore the question is not whether Whites are racist; it is a matter of degree.

About 1% of Whites are able to discern our innate racist nature. 99% are in denial and would rather reach to the bottom of the ocean for alternative explanations for our sentiments and deeds than to label it 'racist'.
----------------------------------

hummm

Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 06:59 AM
Yes because the were fight in the womb,two nations of people,meaning the Devil and God`s people,yes by nature you are also denial.Again God said he would remove the knowledge of Him from you,Sound like you don`t read your Bible if so you would have read it,these is what im talking about,caucasians are almost a lost people,no divinity for the from the truth it is not in your people to understand,your role here is way different than any other,now i know you have a problem with this,but we know this you reject any of God`s Authority,thats your downfall,your church should teach thier people this but you church is not for its people,the people are just pawns that they play games with and you will pay for it dearly WAKE UP CAYCASIANS te time is near

hmm

Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 07:09 AM
The young caucasians are worst than thier fathers,not getting better they lie it is in fact getting worst what plans have they come up with,Cause Good does not Dwell in caucasian neither does the spirit,you are an Evil race of people and don`t like to hear but you must,theres no reason to get rid of caucasians to end all the Blood shed they love so much,its not thier fault,there church are Evil thats what they teach get rid of the european church you get rid of the DEVIL the only way...........you have just been dragged into this and is okay with it that is your downfall too,to easily manipulated by the DEVIL,with worthless paper,power,everything God is against you are for.

Nice

Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 06:48 AM
Thank you, God Bless you,they don`t understand that, thats is what european churches teach,the church of Satan,Satan dwells there and is in full power of the church,nowingly,like there willed to do so teach thier lies its just in them to do so.Slowly they are waking up slowly,thier in such danger,and don`t know it cause it is being kept a secret from themthat is why the hatred in white people is runs so deep,cannot be removed

oh

Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 06:29 AM
well we know you keep it alive in your churches they are the blame for ill manner people,they constantly lie to thier own they don`t give a dam about there own brothers and sisters truly Demonic these are in ther Churches you go to to be lied to,by a liar.You the truth you won`t get in a european church,they don`t care aboout the Gospel they suppode to teach,it is not in them to teach you but to use you,they do it very very well.thier church Evil Dwells there,and the leader or ruler of it,he must rule,thats the Devil.

Redemption.

Posted by Oleksiy at Dec 23, 2010 01:56 PM
Was it my fault that I was born white? Skin color does not matter, but your character. Gospel teaches that anyone can come to redemption. It is difficult but can be done. You are racist yourself if you think like this. I want forgiveness and reconciliation. Someone once told me that changes start with you, and that's what I intend to do! If you write something like this, you are a racist yourself. I met good, decent people from all races, including white!

Redemption and reconciliation

Posted by Oleksiy at Dec 23, 2010 02:00 PM
Why can't you allow the possibility for redemption. Was it my own fault that I was born white? Explain to me, why can't you allow for more harmony between whites and blacks. I fully believe that racism can erased for white people's minds. It's not impossible!

What White People Fear

Posted by Olen Jones at Apr 06, 2010 05:07 PM
I had been thinking about the fact that African-Americans can never go anywhere without their "blackness" trailing along behind them. That's got to have an effect on how one would see everyone and everything. How different that is from my experience as a white male. I rarely think about my own whiteness, except when it comes to sunscreen. This is a powerful, profound, and disturbing article. Thank you.

Truth

Posted by CJ at Apr 20, 2010 10:59 PM
I appreciate this article. I am an educated African American. As I progressed in Academia I began to have many conversations about race despite the fact that what I do has NOTHING to do with my identity. In my extremely liberal graduate institution inside a openly liberal city I experienced more racism than in my entire 30+ years on this earth. I assumed that I was considered as a part of the community until I tried to get an apartment near campus (which I could easily afford). I could not get service in restaurants and was discouraged from volunteering at a local resource center. A few locals explained to me that they were ok with Black people as long as they lived elsewhere. These were educated, wealthy people. Their lawns housed no on 8 and Obama signs. Veterans for Peace protested on the corners every weekend. I would never let out right racism hold me back and this type of liberal racism, as it grows, will take a while to fight but it has been exposed. It took 200 years to abolish the slave trade, another 100 to end Jim Crow, it has only been a little over 40 years from the signing of the Civil Rights Act, I am part of this first generation to have lived my entire life under freedom. This generation of white people are the first to be legally bound to equality.They may not be able to understand the depth of their privilege but I know they respect the law. I hope in my life time I will be able to see even this type of racism abolished.

Awesome!

Posted by multi-race Student at Aug 26, 2010 08:32 PM
(warning:Freedom of speech. Enough Said.)

This article and comment was beautifully written.

My take:
 There is so much selfishness on many levels for any person who is ethnocentric....... Yup,this world is full of a bunch of grown up kids running around saying: "Mine! I'm better! No! You can't do this because "this or that" ....privilege...power...money... some of the "wants" in this world. When anything gets abused... corruption is born. Bringing: instability!

Sooner or later everything will come crashing down, all because of the different forms of greed.

where is change when you need it? inside me, you....and you, and you.

It's because this is a people-centric problem. We haven't completely solved this.... so I don't think we're ready for Martians. haha
Humans=imperfect

many humans + a set of beliefs = society

society=imperfect

imperfect creates problems.

problems last how ever long humans last..... so therefore

the answer is a run on decimal continuing on forever.

Answer = keep trying :)



huh

Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 07:28 AM
No that is yours and yours alone caucasian own hands down,yes caucasians are the babies running around claiming everything is theres thats what kid do mine mine mine you still running around finding things like kids,well that not knew it all start in the womb two nations fighting not even born yet Humans are perfect our way taught to us from Decievers of you and me,its only a thin line for you to step over and you make that decision not too,it your own fault,and can`t take the blame it is yours you are the father of it even 6000 yrs later holding on to it

Speak the truth!

Posted by Shirley at Sep 19, 2010 07:48 AM
"It took 200 years to abolish the slave trade, another 100 to end Jim Crow, it has only been a little over 40 years from the signing of the Civil Rights Act, I am part of this first generation to have lived my entire life under freedom. This generation of white people are the first to be legally bound to equality.They may not be able to understand the depth of their privilege but I know they respect the law. I hope in my life time I will be able to see even this type of racism abolished. "

Being born in 1971, I too am part of that generation of African Americans who never had to live under legally sanctioned apartheid. We have had to live and confront the legacy of enslavement and jim crow, as it manifests in institutional racism and the right wing political culture. You are correct, that white people my age or younger are the first generation of whites to have as the dominant view that racism is wrong. However, they at the current time lack the insight to see how they themselves are still privileged and we are unprivileged by white supremacy. I believe we as a nation will continue to grow and move forward, but I don't harbor any illusion that institutional racism and white supremacy will end in my lifetime.

Dependent

Posted by Martha at Oct 22, 2010 09:53 PM
The following will not be popular with Whites, but is fact!

---------- Theory of Whites ----------
Imagine a Scale of Racism marked 0 to 10, where 10 is the most racist.

99% of Whites range from 1 to 10. Those 5 or higher are easily observable racists, whereas those from 1 to 4 are less so, but racist nonetheless. Only 1% of Whites are 0 and truly not racist.

99% of Whites are racist by nature, not nurture, therefore the question is not whether Whites are racist; it is a matter of degree.

About 1% of Whites are able to discern our innate racist nature. 99% are in denial and would rather reach to the bottom of the ocean for alternative explanations for our sentiments and deeds than to label it 'racist'.
----------------------------------


The following will not be popular with Blacks, but is fact!

There are only two classes in every society - Producers and Consumers.

Producers produce the products and services that Consumers consume. Producers always dominate Consumers.

Blacks are largely Consumers, and as such, always at the whims of Whites

For example, you would not have suffered racism had you patronized a Black restaurant. You would not have suffered racism had you patronized a Black apartment complex. You would not have been discouraged from participating in a Black-founded resource center. And on and on. When Blacks complain about jobs, where do jobs come from - the sky? When Blacks complain about [fill in the blank], where does [fill in the blank] come from?

Blacks can complain until Kingdom Come
OR
produce your products and services.

hmmm

Posted by gt1085 at Dec 14, 2010 10:01 AM
Satan will rule the earth,right?,well Satan today does just that rule the world,who is this modern day Devil,Who run the world,you are of his blood and do his work you he that the bible speaks of,youre in denial becuase you feel guity itis not in you to do good.................

To heck with your " Nature of whites" theory

Posted by Oleksiy at Dec 25, 2010 09:29 PM
To hell with your theory. I know you suffered racism and prejudice, but if blacks and whites do not find common ground, we are all screwed. I met many good people. You are just as racist as KKK, since you judje by skin color. Whites are capable of compassion. Why can't you see beyond "white", and simply see human being. All great religions of the world state we are all members of human race, no matter our skin color!First of all greeks and romans were white and did not judge people by skin color, how do you explain that?

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Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 07:18 AM
Satan has churches over there too,you can`t escape,he`s world wide to solve the issue,you have to Rid the planet of these so call churches that teach it people how and who to hate other than can`t be done they cannot be reform,that is why thier in serious trouble,to get Rid of these Demons we all have to pull together then only then will the white and black clear the hatred between us out and they call it christianity,meant Satanicanity

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Posted by Eugene Thomas, III at Dec 02, 2010 06:21 AM
I did not read the article didn`t have,already to move onfrom where you have not done anything,you cannot get rid of that fear you own it and well deserve it,thats not all it not over you worried now?,caucasians,your time is coming you have not change at all,it`ll get worst for you before it gets better

Lost me at the immigrant worker section

Posted by Jihn Doe at Dec 28, 2010 01:56 AM
The article was doing just fine until you got to the immigrant worker part.

And the reason latins and blacks don't get along.

Is because most latins wish they were born white.
In South America they see it as the lighter the better.

So adding latins into this article makes no sense.

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