White Fragility with Dr. Robin DiAngelo
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- INTRODUCTION:
In this episode, Ralph Newell is joined by Dr. Robin DiAngelo, affiliate associate professor of education at the University of Washington and author of White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism, which was released in June 2018 and debuted on The New York Times Bestsellers List, where it remained for over three years.
Tune in as Dr. Robin DiAngelo discusses what “white fragility” is and why, while society’s racial inequality is not the fault of white people individually, it is the individual’s responsibility to help address it.
KEY POINTS:
● Dr. Robin DiAngelo’s path to racial and social justice education
● Being white and poor versus being black and poor
● Is white the default?
● Why racial illiteracy is not benign, neutral, or innocent
● What is white fragility?
● Does everyone have racist tendencies or bias?
QUOTABLES:
“When people say that learning about enslavement causes white children to feel guilt, why do you assume the white child can only identify with the slaveholder?”
“A hallmark of white homes is that we certainly are not educated on our racial history. We know that and the efforts that are at play today will make it literally illegal for us to be educated on our racial history.”
“The ultimate goal is that we come together across these divides. But white people are not in great shape to do that. We are racially illiterate. Most of us can't even answer the question, what does it mean to be white. Then you throw us in a room together and say, ‘let's talk about race and racism,’ and a lot of damage gets done.”
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Kids today are not getting the full brunt of how awful slavery was and most people aren’t getting to college and taking that elective or to an African-American studies. We need African-American studies all throughout school, including children, having an inkling that slavery was shockingly shockingly shockingly shockingly awful instead of just you know bad
It is much easier to dismiss people you don't agree with as exhibiting "white fragility" than to actually engage with them.
Yes, the unfalsifiable fallacy-the m.o. of gaslighting grifters like this woman.
I'm holding her stupid book "white frailty" in my hands right now. I just randomly found it at the library. It's the most nonsensical race baiting indoctrinating garbage you would think it is
Those who disagree do not want to engage, hence the fragility.
@@QuatMan that’s known as intellectual laziness and a false authority.
@@QuatMan lol the fragile ones are you crybabies crying racism and pointing blame instead of just trying to be a decent human being 🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡💩💩💩
I love the transparency and the global understanding of social assimilation or cultural segregation or racial social norms, all marketed to us from birth as a form of oppression to control our cultural identity from self determination 🤔 and personal freedoms, authentic and unapologetically heart centred humanitarianism and united In healthy respect for one another and our environment.
Robin DiAngelo is a very sick woman and needs mental help
...& suddenly all the non black americans in the comment section are offended.
I'm always offended by stupid white women.
White Savior Complex by Robin DiAngelo
There Fixed the title
Oh, brother. This grifter again
Yet here you are.
Why watch if you know what she is about?
@@marcusdarden1535 your question is a non-sequitur. Placing my comment here didn’t necessitate watching this video
@@davidpar2 but you obviously know about her work if you are of the opinion that she is a grifter.
@@davidpar2 I should have said why even click on this post and comment if you know what she is about...
I believe that you did so in attempts to dissuade others from watching.
@@marcusdarden1535 lol. I clicked on this video and posted my comment _because_ I know what she’s about. I thought that was obvious
Why is this liar still being heard?
Because she isn't a liar.
Lol. The triggered mayo mafia in the comments tho...
Oh look. A privileged liberal white women being rascist again. Nothing new here.
Lol I know right haha. Chocolate sauce
Right - brown and black people talking about being triggered about race.
You get an F for self-awareness.
I KNOW🤣🤣🤣 This woman is not unreasonable at all, but they are TERRIFIED of what she has to say.
@SIPHAKID Why do you say that? Why do you disagree?
How can a woman who was raised in the extreme Pacific Northwest -- Seattle -- understand anything about anything?
So so dangerous to perpetuate this nonsense
Yeah, you white people are getting exposed 😂
"I have a word now upon another subject, and what I have to say may be more useful than palatable. That subject is the talk now so generally prevailing about races and race lines. I have no hesitation in telling you that I think the colored people and their friends make a great mistake in saying so much of race and color. I know no such basis for the claims of justice. I know no such motive for efforts at self-improvement. In this race-way they put the emphasis in the wrong place. I do now and always have attached more importance to manhood than to mere kinship or identity with any variety of the human family. RACE, in the popular sense, is narrow; humanity is broad. The one is special; the other is universal. The one is transient; the other permanent. In the essential dignity of man as man, I find all necessary incentives and aspirations to a useful and noble life. Man is broad enough and high enough as a platform for you and me and all of us. The colored people of this country should advance to the high position of the Constitution of the country. The Constitution makes no distinction on account of race or color, and they should make none.
We hear, since emancipation, much said by our modern colored leaders in commendation of race pride, race love, race effort, race superiority, race men, and the like. One man is praised for being a race man and another is condemned for not being a race man. In all this talk of race, the motive may be good, but the method is bad. It is an effort to cast out Satan by Beelzebub. The evils which are now crushing the negro to earth have their root and sap, their force and mainspring, in this narrow spirit of race and color, and the negro has no more right to excuse and foster it than have men of any other race."
- Frederick Douglass, "The Blessings of Liberty and Education", 1894
1894😉 It is now 2022...keep up🤣
Robin DiAngelo is a very sick woman and needs mental help
@@QuatManWhich makes it even more true today.
@@bidenneedshisbuttwiped Or less relevant today...which is why he had to go 129 years into the past to find a relevant Black person who said something he liked😉
@@QuatMan I see,. Because it was written 129 yrs ago it's irrelevant...gotcha.
Smartest white lady since Jane Elliot
😂
LISTEN to this MESSAGE and LEAVE a COMMENT.
She is great!!!
Amazin!
SUCH a great woman! It is so interesting that so many of her bretheren are fearful of what she has to say.
I wish your comment was sarcasm, but unfortunately, it isn't
@@GoneFishingAway The woman is smart. I think a lot of folks know how right she is.
@@QuatMan No, she is not, maybe to the "progressive" race hustlers she is, but most people view her as being a racist and playing as the victim.
She's now calling for segregation... She's a race hustler. Her true colors are showing.
Robin DiAngelo is a very sick woman and needs mental help
race exploiter
Joooooooooooo