I just watched Am I Racist it stars Robin DiAngelo, I thought her performance was commanding and unforgettable. I would highly recommend the movie, it’s true genius. The movie was symbolic it helps you look forward and be unburdened by what has been.
@@pauljames7936 That's just it. The "problems" are exagerated as part of the grift. If you think in 2021 black peoples biggest problem is racism, you're part of the problem.
No you cannot generalize about an entire race of people. This is called racism. She literally thinks she can be racist and have a pass because she is supposedly standing up for what is right. These are her opinions, not facts.Don’t care if she went to school to study sociology, it’s not exactly an expert field.
This lady gives me weird vibes. Instead of trying to help a child's wound heal, she would try to preserve it in it's lesion state so that she could admire and cherish their precious vulnerability and pain.
@@BonRain8734 I went down a rabbit hole after watching this video. Holy cow, how did I miss all of this going on right now. UA-cam algo what horrors have you subjected me to. This is actually just racism.
@@Giagantus actually, yes you exactly do. A child never overcomes when you remind them incessantly of their injury. She just seems like a scab picker to me, its her metaphorical posture. Her arrogant certainty, leaves no room for anyone to rise above her and deny that they are injured. She seems like she is either try-harding to cover her own inadequacies, or cynically relishing her perceived inflated value in the eyes of society by telling black people how she thinks society sees them. If I had to put money on it, I'm going with the latter, which is why that is what my comment referred to. I cant prove it, its just an intuition.
I think your interpretation is slightly off but your entitled 2 your POV. I would leave it open as long as I can (with a close date) to exam all the possible ways 2 prevent & C what other possible causes stim from the cut. However as far as human flesh goes I know I am going 2 have 2 let it heal. Human flesh & systems R different. Flesh should never B mutilated. Systems should B examine 4 however long it takes 2 prevent it from ever happening again as well as learn what else stems from the system.
@@amandlaawethu1538 maybe, I don't ever shut the book of understanding. That's a lifelong work in progress. However I pretty firmly stand by my intuition on this one though, I've continued to look into her since I stumbled on this video. She makes way too much money off of this to be a decent person. She's just a gnostic guilt reliever for corporations. An alternate perspective could be that she collects protection money for the social justice mafia and corporations are provided cover for equity discrepancies in return. Meanwhile (and there are studies on this) apparently everywhere her practices and others like hers go, they leave companies with substantively worse internal race relations. I mean, who could have guessed it?
@@willpower3317 Says the clown who deleted his own thread rather than answer any questions about his stance on institutional racism and its effects across the history of the country. James Baldwin would wipe the floor with you effortlessly in a debate on any subject.
Does no one learn anything from Malcolm X’s warning about white liberals? We act like just because this woman wrote a book that sensationalizes racism that we should all be listening to her like she has our best interests in mind.
You obviously didn’t read her book and it is annoying af when people who don’t read sh*t try to inject their ill informed opinions into intellectual discussions. We know you don’t know what you are talking about and we’re all laughing at you.
Getting rich off telling people they are victims. How many books u going to read b4 you start doing for yourself. Sdl1 salute. Malcolm said you are n no moral grounds to be begging the white man for anything when you can build yourself.
Wait. If you benefit from structures that produced disparate outcomes then you are a racist? So I guess that makes me a racist too. Wait. That makes everyone racist.
Imagine being a Fragile troll and using a thumbnail photo of a character in a film who went crazy because he was a mediocre wt man who couldn't make it and became an ax MURDERER 😱🙄💯
OK I finally believe it I’m racist. so what? What does that accomplish? I’m the best person I can be. I treat people in the best way I possibly can. So now I’m racist, who cares.
@@edema123456 it’s not about you as an individual it’s about when all the individuals with that mindset come together and form institutions that govern everything that affects everyone else.
@@toriyt2714 “all the individuals of that mindset” What mindset? You said that racism was not about individuals? If individuals are not racist how can they come together to form racist institutions? Do you think that people of good faith, seeking fairness are never involved in drafting laws or creating systems? Do you believe that every last white person involved in legislation has bigotry in their heart? If so you might want to examine your own prejudices.
@@idie123she would not ball up and cry. If you said she was a racist she would agree. If you said you were not a racist she would say of course you are, it’s impossible for a white person not to be.
Yes. She is BREAKING the white folks’ code of normally pretending that racism is just a figment of non-white folks’ imaginations. She’s explaining/exposing white psychology and that’s a no-no in the code.
You are a sucker. You bought into a middle aged white female member of the upper class's neuroses regarding her anti black racism. You are also a tool for promoting race baiting instead of class struggle.
"Nice racism" describes Democrats perfectly. Your kid can't read? No problem! We'll lower the standards and keep passing them. That said, the're's a reason why Diangelo only does softball interviews. Most of what she says doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
@@bayathyasharahla5627 robin diangelo is a believer that AAVE (african american vernacular english) is a valid and unique English dialect. Which is literally a perfect example of the patronizing "nice racism" she talked about. 'AAVE' developed from lower class blacks imitating the dialect of lower class southern whites. There's nothing magical or uniquely black about it, it's just one dialect in a sea of dialects. And her entire worldview is based on her redefinition of racism as some unquantifiable, quasi-mystical woowoo that reads more like scientology than genuine sociology.
@@sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262 lmfao! I bet you think CRT is "hUrtiNg oUr kiDs" and that deathsantis was right about how the slaves could "parlay their trade they learned in slavery" gibberish.
I feel so fortunate to be living in a time when we have real race experts like Robin to tell us what to think about "people of color." I had no idea what to do around people of color until I came across Robin. She is my spiritual guide and helps me check myself whenever I'm around someone a few shades darker than me, or even many shades darker than me. My personal growth since coming across Robin has been tremendous----friends, family, and even some people of color have commented on it. It's a great feeling to be part of this breakthrough movement of people who get it.
Robin - you will NEVER be able to keep men of color away from us white women, maybe the women of color will stay away from white women, but the men won't :)
I have no problem whatsoever of examining laws and structures to ensure non-discrimination but Critical Race Theory is extremely vague and simply advocates dismantling things without prescribing a solution. Also, it assumes bias in only one direction. It advocates fighting racism with racism.
If you didn't understand the lecture about CRT it's because you are not in any vicinity of where this theory is taught. I can tell from you own drawn conclusion about being "vague". At least you did not use the boogeyman* rhetoric. * Definitions of boogeyman. an imaginary monster used to frighten children. synonyms: bogeyman, booger, bugaboo, bugbear. type of: monster. an imaginary creature usually having various human and animal parts.
Did she discuss the role black sell-outs play in “nice racism”? I doubt it… But Marc L. Hill fits that description perfectly. He IS NOT in favor of black liberation from white supremacy. But he’ll have you think that he is…
Ms Diangelo has marketed biogotry and promotes its instutionalization. Her use of generalization to "prove" her thinking was formally belittled when talking about persons living in crime ridden neighborhoods.
Everyone has been generalized, but when it is on the other foot there is a problem. Instead of listening to respond, try listening to understand. And yes, generalizing was belittled when talking about black people (I said it for you) because of the resulting stereotypes that actually affect our very real lives. If an employer believes the prevailing narrative that “all black people are late,” can that not affect a black person’s chances of landing the job? That is racism. A system that spreads false, narrow representations of people that become ideologies (beliefs) of everyone in that society, and then are repeated throughout society until they become the norm, is a system of racism. Blacks are lazy, Mexicans don’t have papers, all Asians eat rice…, these are all racist ideologies that have been absorbed in the society around us. It is not intentional, however because of how White people have been socialized, they refuse to even consider that society might look different from the perspective of a person of color. They have been, subconsciously, convinced that their experiences are universal, when they are not. The way things are experienced from a White person’s view are not the same as everyone’s else’s. That’s why they cannot, or will not, consider views that are separate from their own. It is not conscious. It is a result of socialization. If you do nothing else, please look into the meaning of socialization. Not the definition, but the meaning. I do not mean this with any malice. I believe we all should learn at least one new thing everyday. If you haven’t learned anything new yet, here’s your chance. :) I make it a point to share my knowledge with others if I know what I am familiar with the topic. It’s not being a know-at-all. It’s knowing and wanting to share it all. Have a blessed night!
She said "I'm a sociologist and I'm quite comfortable generalizing about a group of people" but only generalized about white people, if she's "quite comfortable" I'd be interested in hearing her address black people next.
@@marcusdarden1535 then whose lane is it? A sociologist, if they’re to have balanced scholarship has to look at each side of the equation. Otherwise you get a distorted view of reality. In other words, when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
@@crisjunfan2139 it is not her lane to speak for Black people. She is not Black. Also, there is not benefit in looking at "both sides of the equation". Regarding combatting racism, the two sides are the oppressor and the oppressed. It is illogical to focus on the actions of the oppressed.
@@marcusdarden1535 There is a benefit. Just as in combatting slavery black people needed allies of good will to fight injustice with them. If white people of the north didn't willingly fight and die, emancipation might have been delayed a hundred years or more. You need allies, like it or not. No group if they are a minority can do it by themselves. That's always been true.I personally don't believe Robin DiAngelo is an ally to African-american people, but if you reject all people of good will speaking on your behalf then you have quite the climb ahead of you. An unnecessarily difficult climb at that. It is also logical to look at both sides. Oppressor/oppressed is a simplistic paradigm that ignores so much. It shows how saturated your thinking is with CRT modes of thinking. It neglects various factors that contribute to minorities slowness to advance economically.
I’ve read some dumb comments but you get the gold medal! Congrats! Your ma and pa must be so proud! Dumbest person on the internet is an awesome achievement!
Like the white woman who wrote Harry Potter book and school system to get my son to read that garbage instead of teaching him real history and current events that black people have gone through in the past and present. I told the school that he will not be reading that book.
Diangelo is clearly basing her philosophy on her own neurosis, shortcomings, and personal experience. Like Kendi, she is more of a self-help of guru, than an intellectual or academic. What intellectual says in essence, my way or the highway? What intellectual worth their salt won't debate or even have a conversation with their critics? And there are many liberal critics of Diangelo. Brett Weinstein, Sam Harris, Stephen Pinker, and John McWhorter, just to name a few. Content aside, by all accounts I have read, regardless of political persuasion, her book, "White Fragility" is the worst written, most tedious book critics have ever read.
Academic: I received my PhD in Multicultural Education from the University of Washington in Seattle in 2004. I earned tenure at Westfield State University in Massachusetts. Currently I am Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington, Seattle. In addition, I hold two Honorary Doctoral Degrees. My area of research is in Whiteness Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, tracing how whiteness is reproduced in everyday narratives. I am a two-time winner of the Student’s Choice Award for Educator of the Year at the University of Washington’s School of Social Work. I have numerous publications and books, including Is Everybody Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Critical Social Justice Education, co-written with Özlem Sensoy, and which received both the American Educational Studies Association Critics Choice Book Award (2012) and the Society of Professors of Education Book Award (2018). In 2011 I coined the term White Fragility in an academic article. My book, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism was released in June of 2018 and is currently being translated into 10 languages.
How do you accuse a stranger, or a group of strangers, of being a derogatory term for no other reason than their skin color ? That in itself is a racist concept. She is delusional and her assertion is weak on it’s face.
That is not what God said. If there's only one race why would God put the differences any our history books is our Creator wrong??? I think not. APTTMHY God called his chosen people black in our history books called the Bible and Book of Mormon/ Joseph so I am following my Father's words.
@@queenmommie8295 Well first you need to figure out the difference between what you think, what you think you know, and what you actually know. You must use discernment and weed out the lies you've been told. The truth is you dont know what he said. You believe it. Think about it this way knowing is 100% sure while believing is 99% sure
@@flyguy7825 "obsessed by race"???... really??? Can you name one sphere of social interaction that is NOT open to racial interpretation...? I won't wait, I'm more likely to grow roots before I get an answer... everyting in these US of A has a racial dimension... it's how the nation was built, after all.. 🤔
@@pauljames7936 First Off So of us don't look at race as a social requirement that's number one number 2 If you ain't black and your trying to tell me about race how much you wanna bet other black folks will say well your not back so you don't understand I'm I correct? Yes I am
Idk man I just don't dig this way of speaking about or dealing with Race and Racism. Americans are way more unified in the real world but obsessed with Race... especially in politics and the media.
No one is born a racist. They just grow up in a society that is. When you realize that most Whyt people have parents and grandparents who lived during the 50s and 60s (before the Civil Rights Act was passed), you can see how racism can still be a thing. Just because it's hidden better, doesnt mean it's gone. Not talking about it doesnt make it go away.
According to this...If you are white, you must like every black person you meet regardless of their character or your a racist. However, if you are black, you don't have to even like white people at all...What kind of Special Ed book is this? So when does this word "racism" just wear out? "Your honor, for the record, even though this black man set my house, my family on fire, my wife and surviving children are now burn victims, I really like him, I find him to be a great person, I'd like to apologize to him also" LOL
It wear out once the debt is paid ! If you're not talking about REPARATION, American blacks are not listening! The gig is up! The majority has the DATA! I'll leave it at that 🤨
"I am," is the most honest thing she's said. I wouldn't have a problem with Robin DiAngelo if she just talked about trends and self-examination. Or even ways we may unintentionally cause harm. The problem is her projection of 'If I'm like this, other people in my racial demographic are like this because they're like me, and this being a social trend somehow lessens the moral responsibility'. She's not a CRT scholar, but she does build off a lot of CRT concepts and of systemic racism, which is why she tends to get lumped in with the ideology. But I agree she does them badly and is an example of toxic application. It is human to react when being called out on your faults or shortcomings. But her approach to "diversity training" is very antagonistic and kind of racist, so I'm not surprised she has people walk out or not listen. I tried reading White Fragility, and I'm sure there are people like her who needed that wakeup call and resonate with the book, but her presumptions about my thoughts as white person were way off base.
She's a pompass ass hay isn't she. She doesn't speak for je. Just her stupid attention grabbing self. She's like every white girl on facebook talking racism, but all they are doing is drawing attention yo themselves
high school brain in middle age body. 25 yrs doing this work & has ZERO awareness of criticisms: no idea how falsifiability works, how class works, how binary ideation works, ie NO IDEA that her mind & “work” ARE THE STATUS QUO.
If you’ve ever thought someone was black or white and then found out you were wrong - the more time you took to digest your revelation could represent either how deep the racism goes or how ashamed you are at your own racism
They will not talk about it , because when they do they will have to tell the truth about why they did and that truth will tare down this system of lies of this land really belongs to and they don’t own anything!!!
If racism in America exists, where did it come from? Where did people my age (late 30s) learn it from? Why is the current school curriculum not seen as a type of critical race theory seeing as though it teaches exactly what people claim CRT teaches? The history books I grew up with taught us that white could and blacks couldn’t. It taught white supremacy from cover to cover. So in many ways it is engrained in our society just from this aspect alone. I can pull out at least three other ways we have all been manipulated to believe one thing about a particular race through our systems and institutions.
I dont know what you mean. the critical race theory definition of white supremacy, or racism, is too broad for me to really make anything of your comment. you would have to be specific.
@@easynarwhal well, the difference is that the 1st claim, literally nobody refutes. racism exists. but the second claim is where it becomes critical race theory. you should be able to refute the second claim (or at the very least, ask for clear evidence for it) without being accused of denying the 1st claim.
@@easynarwhal CRT was started by legal scholars i believe, but the assertions it makes have become part of our popular culture now, adopted into all shperes of life, so people nowadays are finding it in their face weather they realise it or not and weather they ask for it or not, it challenges all of our basic intuitions and understandings of what is racism and how it works, and it is forcing is all into these conversations. some might say thats a good thing, because we need to have "conversations about race" etc... fine... but CRT is a pile of bull crap (in my opinion), and thats the reason why it causes so many arguments. I like to talk about it because it helps me understand, thats all
the idea that racism is the normal way tha society operates, the idea that colorblindness / neutrality associated with the civil rights movement should be rejected as racist, the idea that prejudice is the only game in town and you can have such thing as "good prejudice (equity racism), the shameless stereotyping, the racial essentialism (whiteness as a set of values rather than a simple skin tone) , the pathetic attempt to undermine science, mathematics, the practise of accusing people of cultural appropriation whenever they step outside their "group", the rejection of the individual , the inability to cope with anomalies that dont line up with what it expects (successful minorities, opressed whites, trans/black/female conservatives)
Huh? No she was alluding to the fact that there is a visible statistical difference between black and white mother's death rates from giving birth. More Black mother's die from birthing statistically proportionate compared to white people w/ the same situation That's just a fact. A point of data but she was making a point and if u watch,he was actually making a face saying "amen that's a good point to her"
I’ve always wondered about racism. never quite understood it. I always thought it was believing that certain people had a predisposition to a certain behavior. of course I don’t believe that. but after listening to countless discussions such as this to try and further educate myself I have realized that I must be a racist, because I didn’t understand the concept correctly. It’s a white people thing, all white people are racist on some level. so I’m OK with that. I’m happy with who I am and I am now very happy to be a racist also.
What about mixed race couples is the dad or mum going to tell there children your mum dad is racist this is such evil rubbish I am Irish so my history is one of anti Irish by the British back in the day but I don't see myself as a victim and by the way are black people racist.? It very depressing to hear this rubbish and she makes money from this. I dont give a jot what colour anyone is I judge people on how they behave as a human being.
Not really. Nichols gave her opinion in private, and was probably right. Don't pretend you haven't gone home and said xyz about a white or Hispanic co-worker.
@@seanjenkins331 I'm black. I grew up listening to black people talk disparagingly about whites, Asians, Hispanics...at home, at work, in social settings. This holier than thou act that some of us have is so pitifilly dishonest.
@@researchsiempre True to an extent but the power dynamic is different, and it's dishonest for u to act like it's not. What white or Asian person lost their job or was precluded from a job because a black person didn't like them?
@@seanjenkins331 That's not the point. Blck people are pretending they don't also talk shit about other races. I'm calling out the BS. And to answer your question: Nichols(the white lady) lost her jobs at ESPN, for talking about a black woman. Life in 2021 is not the same hardship for blck people as it was 50+ years ago. Stop pretending it is because the 'perpetual victim' mentality is holding us back.
Well, you will be encouraged that some black peoples are waking up. It may take a generational transformation to reverse this perversive cultural nonsense.
@@Emk315 I agree. Its slow progress though. I'm black, 35 years of age, and most of my friends buy into this nonsense. While I believe there is a basis for some of this I don't think blacks should make a religion out of it. We need to stop waiting on whites to improve our lives. That improvement is up to us.
Ok so he is educating on the gaps and issues facing descendants of slaves. What are you doing as a black patriarch in your community to create generational wealth and opportunity for businesses with black owned aircrafts, boats, cars, buses, moving trucks, emergency vehicles, hospitals, pharmaceutical, housing developments, quick care centers, dental and orthodontics, physical therapy clinics, chiropractic care, law firms, chained restaurants, government contracts for roads, bridges, and infrastructure, IT and coding, computer software, cloud engineering, media networks, and cinemas? How can we get the playing field fair if we are comfortable seeing our kids just beg a white person for a job.
I am reading a book about the Holocaust. The Jewish Holocaust. My mom’s great great grandmother is Native American so I need to learn more about the similar Holocaust of native Americans. Pretty much, I look Irish looking like my grandfather.
I'm embarrassed this woman is associate anything at my school, where ground-breaking, actually important work happens everyday. She has made a nice career out of peddling un-falsifiable nonsense. She is actually quite racist. Guess I live in upside-down land.
Black news network? Why do you wear a white man's clothes and speaking a white man's language why are you not speaking Swahili? Seems like you're doing a lot of cultural appropriation.
When you have to deeply study to find racism then you don’t have much of a problem. Some people lived through lynching and slavery; clear cut racism. I think this discussion is the dumbest ever.
@temet nosce wrong. The greatest trick of the devil is instilling fear of him on mankind so that they don’t see their own potential and power above him.
@temet nosce I’m criticizing people who make a big deal about the devil and elevate him in situations he doesn’t even exist. If you need to deeply investigate racism then it’s probably not there.
I think it's true that people are shaped by group identity and power relations. At the same time she frames it in a way that implies there is no possibility of redemption. She wants people to view her as the one white person who gets it, and that's funny to me.
I wonder how she feels about interracial marriage? I wonder how she feels about the children that come from those relationships or is it better just to keep the colors separate on her pallete?
I wonder the same sometimes. Like if integration would have never happened would we as black people have a better concept of ourselves and not what white Americans think we should be.
@@shawnwhitejr.4759 This is just my observation, but what I see is people making mixed race choose what side they're on. I don't like seeing them used like this.....
Just started a new band, called Lamont Hill and the Race Pimps. We purposely confuse culture with race, so we can call you racist if you reject our culture.
Dr. Di Angelo is explaining the incongruity of white psychology. And how white people view different groups of non-white people as water in a lake. Non-white people are all one thing not able to be separated. But they view themselves like snowflakes (no pun intended seriously) each separate, unique from all others, and special. Highly triggered when they are told that they are just water too.
Yes, that snowflake doctrine of yours is called individualism. Though it has been under attack from all sides of the political spectrum since its conception, I would argue it's at the heart of the exceptional humanity (note that exceptionality is a relative term) of Western culture today. The great liberation movements of the past which included first the woman (the white woman in America) and then (in America again) the black man and woman into the conception of the individual capable of exercising its liberties, which prior to that had centred around the (white) man, are so valuable because they extended the reach of individualism, not because they conceived of the world in oppressors and oppressed. You apparently cannot fathom that others can or at any rate would like to be able to perceive the world as consisting of individuals, not (social) groups that determine individual action. I would say that this is also at the heart of the divide between the illiberal and the liberal left today.
Going a bit into detail: You claim that DiAngelo is actually describing racism proper. In this sense, a racist is someone who is, in fact, incapable of discriminating between members of a different (perceived) race; i.e. the white man perceives white people as individuals and black people as a monolithic blob. Consequently, if you turn that thing around (that is you are incapable of discriminating between white people), as the first commenter has accused you of, that is obviously triggering. A quite trivial observation of yours, I must say. Racism tends to be.
It’s February. That’s Irish people month. I am 40 % Irish and white. By looking at Robin DiAngelo, come join the Irish people. As someone with bipolar disorder, people confuse me as incredibly racist or maybe I don’t like and I am sick and tired of people being ignored about me. There are still some people who are stupid about Irish people and don’t want to face it.
@@bryanshepard4052the only point Robin DiAngelo has is that she’s a narcissistic, self-promotional, white saviorist grifter, and saying the op “proves her point” is nothing but a strawman.
@@univ0997 you probably need to read more about past speakers and present speakers thst talked about recism. Frederick Douglass Ida B. Wells Martin Luther King Jr. James Baldwin Malcom X Stokely Carmichael Patricia Bidol Barbara Applebaum Peggy McIntosh Audre Lorde Angela Davis Richard Delgado Thomas Sowell Derrick Bell Kimberleigh Crenshaw John McWhorter Glenn Loury Jason Riley Coleman Hughes Ibram X. Kendi Hanna Nichole Jones Ta-Nehisi Coates Rafael Mangual Javil Javani
Disappointed in this interview. I know he agrees with a lot of what she’s saying, but I thought he’ll ask more pressing questions since he did a good job with the Chris Rufo interview. Oh well, weak interview.
Here is a short list of authors who have written about race and racism in the US the past couple of centuries. Many sides or the argument in this group but they are ALL better then Robin D. Even grifters like Kendi & Jones are less of a cultist then Robin D. Frederick Douglass Ida B. Wells Martin Luther King Jr. James Baldwin Malcom X Stokely Carmichael Patricia Bidol Barbara Applebaum Peggy McIntosh Audre Lorde Angela Davis Richard Delgado Thomas Sowell Derrick Bell Kimberleigh Crenshaw John McWhorter Glenn Loury Jason Riley Coleman Hughes Ibram X. Kendi Hanna Nichole Jones Ta-Nehisi Coates Rafael Mangual Javil Javani
I just watched Am I Racist it stars Robin DiAngelo, I thought her performance was commanding and unforgettable. I would highly recommend the movie, it’s true genius. The movie was symbolic it helps you look forward and be unburdened by what has been.
That's why i'm here for, As well
I cant wait to not read her book
@ Took the words right out of my mouth.
Good news is she is done. She is no more. Exposed
I'm going to write a book called, "How to make money off of Black problems".
that's just the point... they're not 'Black problems', they're everybody's problems .. smh... you dont see that?? 🤔
Yep you are right, easy way to sell book and make easy money from black audience . Don’t buy this book
@@pauljames7936 you're not wrong, but obviously, racism effects certain people more than others, Particularly blacks
@@pauljames7936 That's just it. The "problems" are exagerated as part of the grift. If you think in 2021 black peoples biggest problem is racism, you're part of the problem.
@@researchsiempre ... like you'd know... a White troll imposing his/her beleifs as if theyre gospel... you ARE the problem...
what rock did this racist C crawl back under???
No you cannot generalize about an entire race of people. This is called racism. She literally thinks she can be racist and have a pass because she is supposedly standing up for what is right. These are her opinions, not facts.Don’t care if she went to school to study sociology, it’s not exactly an expert field.
She says that it is racism... so you and her are in agreement.
Dr. Dan Stock
Very emotional comment
It'd of been great, if you had asked her whether she thinks Corporate anti-racism training seminars are an efficient space to deconstruct race.
Corporations don't need to exist.
I’ll answer it for you. No, it’s not. It’s how corporations deal with racism without actually taking action. It’s ALL propaganda. 💯
nah, that'd expose her grift.
Dr. Dan Stock
No! White folks need to stop trying to change the minds and hearts of white people.
This lady gives me weird vibes. Instead of trying to help a child's wound heal, she would try to preserve it in it's lesion state so that she could admire and cherish their precious vulnerability and pain.
@@BonRain8734 I went down a rabbit hole after watching this video. Holy cow, how did I miss all of this going on right now. UA-cam algo what horrors have you subjected me to. This is actually just racism.
Could explain what she does that makes u claim this ? You see you don't heal a childs wound by ignoring its existance
@@Giagantus actually, yes you exactly do. A child never overcomes when you remind them incessantly of their injury. She just seems like a scab picker to me, its her metaphorical posture. Her arrogant certainty, leaves no room for anyone to rise above her and deny that they are injured. She seems like she is either try-harding to cover her own inadequacies, or cynically relishing her perceived inflated value in the eyes of society by telling black people how she thinks society sees them. If I had to put money on it, I'm going with the latter, which is why that is what my comment referred to. I cant prove it, its just an intuition.
I think your interpretation is slightly off but your entitled 2 your POV. I would leave it open as long as I can (with a close date) to exam all the possible ways 2 prevent & C what other possible causes stim from the cut. However as far as human flesh goes I know I am going 2 have 2 let it heal. Human flesh & systems R different. Flesh should never B mutilated. Systems should B examine 4 however long it takes 2 prevent it from ever happening again as well as learn what else stems from the system.
@@amandlaawethu1538 maybe, I don't ever shut the book of understanding. That's a lifelong work in progress.
However I pretty firmly stand by my intuition on this one though, I've continued to look into her since I stumbled on this video. She makes way too much money off of this to be a decent person. She's just a gnostic guilt reliever for corporations. An alternate perspective could be that she collects protection money for the social justice mafia and corporations are provided cover for equity discrepancies in return. Meanwhile (and there are studies on this) apparently everywhere her practices and others like hers go, they leave companies with substantively worse internal race relations. I mean, who could have guessed it?
Lol this lady is catching hell. Can you imagine if she was black 😅
She would still be deranged, color has nothing to do with being deranged.
Plenty of black people spread this rhetoric too smh so yeah I could imagine dr umar
It's not hard for white people to talk about racism just behind your back
Honestly, we don't talk about it at all, it doesn't have much affect on our lives. We have other things on our minds.
Dr. Dan Stock
@@michaeldonnan6767 speak for yourself
These people are race hustlers trying to divide us
@@pdumpsterful division has already been made. Oceans divide continents, languages divide cultural exchange...etc
DiAngelo is a book seller. She makes her living from churning out drivel and giving speeches.
"I don't you, but I know your history."
- James Baldwin
@@willpower3317 Says the clown who deleted his own thread rather than answer any questions about his stance on institutional racism and its effects across the history of the country. James Baldwin would wipe the floor with you effortlessly in a debate on any subject.
Hmm ...
@@misterman2830 ohhh I love debates! 🤓 Whah are we debating? 🙋🏽♀️
@@MamaLeague20 A coward who deleted everything he'd written rather than debate. If you have something to say about the OP do so.
@@BonRain8734 Whatever you need to tell yourself.
Does no one learn anything from Malcolm X’s warning about white liberals? We act like just because this woman wrote a book that sensationalizes racism that we should all be listening to her like she has our best interests in mind.
What to you propose White people should be doing to end racism and White supremacy?
Who is "we"? Lol.
You obviously didn’t read her book and it is annoying af when people who don’t read sh*t try to inject their ill informed opinions into intellectual discussions. We know you don’t know what you are talking about and we’re all laughing at you.
Getting rich off telling people they are victims. How many books u going to read b4 you start doing for yourself. Sdl1 salute. Malcolm said you are n no moral grounds to be begging the white man for anything when you can build yourself.
@@marohan lol.
You think that Blacks aren't doing anything for themselves... gotcha.
She's pimpin' white guilt and y'all tricks are eating this nonsense up. SMH
Underrated comment.
You truly put your finger on it.
Bingo
Shut the fuck up you, silly little man. This woman has been dedicated to this topic for 30 years plus.
@@kennytalabi3964 it’s possible to dedicate yourself to something foolish your entire life. She’s a great example.
Loved the new movie. You and Matt were just magic on the screen.
Manipulation, arrogance, and bigotry will never be okay. Do better Robin. Heal the scars in your heart to end your hate.
Wait. If you benefit from structures that produced disparate outcomes then you are a racist? So I guess that makes me a racist too. Wait. That makes everyone racist.
how convenient for a woman who would be out of a job if racism didn't exist
Imagine thinking this woman is an intellectual 🤢
She IS.
Imagine being a Fragile troll and using a thumbnail photo of a character in a film who went crazy because he was a mediocre wt man who couldn't make it and became an ax MURDERER 😱🙄💯
@@lf1496 THE READ!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@lf1496
The victimhood is all over this comment
@@lf1496 In other words, all you have is ad hom and no logical rebuttal.
Wow I never knew how much people are committed to misunderstanding the simple statements this woman makes.
OK I finally believe it I’m racist. so what? What does that accomplish? I’m the best person I can be. I treat people in the best way I possibly can. So now I’m racist, who cares.
@@edema123456 it’s not about you as an individual it’s about when all the individuals with that mindset come together and form institutions that govern everything that affects everyone else.
@@toriyt2714 “all the individuals of that mindset” What mindset? You said that racism was not about individuals? If individuals are not racist how can they come together to form racist institutions? Do you think that people of good faith, seeking fairness are never involved in drafting laws or creating systems? Do you believe that every last white person involved in legislation has bigotry in their heart? If so you might want to examine your own prejudices.
@@crisjunfan2139 It’s all BS
Look at these idiots trying to justify their bigotry.
THIS WOMAN IS ANOTHER SHAWN KING😑
It’s obvious why Robin D doesn’t debate anyone. You can see the crazy in her eyes .
Yes, she would get in a fetal position and cry and say you are a mean racist
@@flipflopsofpeaceandjustice oh god i hope she didn't breed. We don't need anymore more White savior complex going on
@@flipflopsofpeaceandjusticehopefully
@@idie123she would not ball up and cry. If you said she was a racist she would agree. If you said you were not a racist she would say of course you are, it’s impossible for a white person not to be.
Ask her how much money she is making and how much she is donating to black people.
I support Dr. Robin 100%. She touches the nerves they wish never existed......people, the racialized society we live in ain't going away no time soon
Yes. She is BREAKING the white folks’ code of normally pretending that racism is just a figment of non-white folks’ imaginations. She’s explaining/exposing white psychology and that’s a no-no in the code.
You are a sucker. You bought into a middle aged white female member of the upper class's neuroses regarding her anti black racism. You are also a tool for promoting race baiting instead of class struggle.
@@lucianomezzetta4332 RACE always trumps class for most white people and you know it!!!
@@lucianomezzetta4332 u are just 1 of the millions of people who are in denial....not much hope for u....no reply needed..lmao!
Brainwashing is not going away. Same people who bought us bandaids are racist
So basically damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
Nobody in the history of anything has ever said “I can’t be a racist, I’m a nice guy” in reply to an accusation of racism.
I would like to be her student, She is an anti-racist. I would like to read her books.
I can name 5 around me now.
Plenty of white people say they can't be racist because they have black "friends" 😂
I know some people who have said that exact sentence right down to the intonation.
What are you talking about it happens all the time
"Nice racism" describes Democrats perfectly. Your kid can't read? No problem! We'll lower the standards and keep passing them.
That said, the're's a reason why Diangelo only does softball interviews. Most of what she says doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
Give me some examples of your scrutiny.
@@bayathyasharahla5627 robin diangelo is a believer that AAVE (african american vernacular english) is a valid and unique English dialect. Which is literally a perfect example of the patronizing "nice racism" she talked about. 'AAVE' developed from lower class blacks imitating the dialect of lower class southern whites. There's nothing magical or uniquely black about it, it's just one dialect in a sea of dialects.
And her entire worldview is based on her redefinition of racism as some unquantifiable, quasi-mystical woowoo that reads more like scientology than genuine sociology.
@@sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262 lmfao! I bet you think CRT is "hUrtiNg oUr kiDs" and that deathsantis was right about how the slaves could "parlay their trade they learned in slavery" gibberish.
I feel so fortunate to be living in a time when we have real race experts like Robin to tell us what to think about "people of color." I had no idea what to do around people of color until I came across Robin. She is my spiritual guide and helps me check myself whenever I'm around someone a few shades darker than me, or even many shades darker than me. My personal growth since coming across Robin has been tremendous----friends, family, and even some people of color have commented on it. It's a great feeling to be part of this breakthrough movement of people who get it.
wow, that was very funny and ironic.
Dr . Dan Stock
Is this real?
Haha -- excellently put!
@@freeindeed8416 satire
Robin - you will NEVER be able to keep men of color away from us white women, maybe the women of color will stay away from white women, but the men won't :)
I have no problem whatsoever of examining laws and structures to ensure non-discrimination but Critical Race Theory is extremely vague and simply advocates dismantling things without prescribing a solution. Also, it assumes bias in only one direction. It advocates fighting racism with racism.
If you didn't understand the lecture about CRT it's because you are not in any vicinity of where this theory is taught. I can tell from you own drawn conclusion about being "vague". At least you did not use the boogeyman* rhetoric.
* Definitions of boogeyman. an imaginary monster used to frighten children. synonyms: bogeyman, booger, bugaboo, bugbear. type of: monster. an imaginary creature usually having various human and animal parts.
I have my issues with CRT but "vague" is not one of them lmao. You sound like you didn't even bother reading anything
@@hazardousjazzgasm129 how any star wars figurines do you own?
@@sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262 keep liking your own comments, coward
@@GitoKapunga Now explain why nobody pretended to care about Tyre Nichols relative to the uproar after George Floyd.
Did she discuss the role black sell-outs play in “nice racism”? I doubt it… But Marc L. Hill fits that description perfectly. He IS NOT in favor of black liberation from white supremacy. But he’ll have you think that he is…
I would hate to have her mentality- she must feel guilty constantly.
People around her must be absolutely exhausted.
Ms Diangelo has marketed biogotry and promotes its instutionalization. Her use of generalization to "prove" her thinking was formally belittled when talking about persons living in crime ridden neighborhoods.
Everyone has been generalized, but when it is on the other foot there is a problem. Instead of listening to respond, try listening to understand. And yes, generalizing was belittled when talking about black people (I said it for you) because of the resulting stereotypes that actually affect our very real lives. If an employer believes the prevailing narrative that “all black people are late,” can that not affect a black person’s chances of landing the job? That is racism. A system that spreads false, narrow representations of people that become ideologies (beliefs) of everyone in that society, and then are repeated throughout society until they become the norm, is a system of racism. Blacks are lazy, Mexicans don’t have papers, all Asians eat rice…, these are all racist ideologies that have been absorbed in the society around us. It is not intentional, however because of how White people have been socialized, they refuse to even consider that society might look different from the perspective of a person of color. They have been, subconsciously, convinced that their experiences are universal, when they are not. The way things are experienced from a White person’s view are not the same as everyone’s else’s. That’s why they cannot, or will not, consider views that are separate from their own. It is not conscious. It is a result of socialization. If you do nothing else, please look into the meaning of socialization. Not the definition, but the meaning. I do not mean this with any malice. I believe we all should learn at least one new thing everyday. If you haven’t learned anything new yet, here’s your chance. :) I make it a point to share my knowledge with others if I know what I am familiar with the topic. It’s not being a know-at-all. It’s knowing and wanting to share it all. Have a blessed night!
She said "I'm a sociologist and I'm quite comfortable generalizing about a group of people" but only generalized about white people, if she's "quite comfortable" I'd be interested in hearing her address black people next.
That's not her lane.
It's not Black people in general who created nor benefit from racism and White supremacy.
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@@marcusdarden1535 then whose lane is it? A sociologist, if they’re to have balanced scholarship has to look at each side of the equation. Otherwise you get a distorted view of reality. In other words, when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
@@crisjunfan2139 it is not her lane to speak for Black people.
She is not Black.
Also, there is not benefit in looking at "both sides of the equation".
Regarding combatting racism, the two sides are the oppressor and the oppressed.
It is illogical to focus on the actions of the oppressed.
@@marcusdarden1535 There is a benefit. Just as in combatting slavery black people needed allies of good will to fight injustice with them. If white people of the north didn't willingly fight and die, emancipation might have been delayed a hundred years or more. You need allies, like it or not. No group if they are a minority can do it by themselves. That's always been true.I personally don't believe Robin DiAngelo is an ally to African-american people, but if you reject all people of good will speaking on your behalf then you have quite the climb ahead of you. An unnecessarily difficult climb at that.
It is also logical to look at both sides. Oppressor/oppressed is a simplistic paradigm that ignores so much. It shows how saturated your thinking is with CRT modes of thinking. It neglects various factors that contribute to minorities slowness to advance economically.
She has become wealthy peddling racism
I’ve read some dumb comments but you get the gold medal! Congrats! Your ma and pa must be so proud! Dumbest person on the internet is an awesome achievement!
To a bunch of victimcrats that want to be validated. You read her book now what.
Like the white woman who wrote Harry Potter book and school system to get my son to read that garbage instead of teaching him real history and current events that black people have gone through in the past and present. I told the school that he will not be reading that book.
@@chandrareid6966 Harry Potter is fiction
@@chandrareid6966 Harry Potter is white supremacists way of turning black boys into little wizard ferries
Diangelo is clearly basing her philosophy on her own neurosis, shortcomings, and personal experience. Like Kendi, she is more of a self-help of guru, than an intellectual or academic. What intellectual says in essence, my way or the highway? What intellectual worth their salt won't debate or even have a conversation with their critics? And there are many liberal critics of Diangelo. Brett Weinstein, Sam Harris, Stephen Pinker, and John McWhorter, just to name a few. Content aside, by all accounts I have read, regardless of political persuasion, her book, "White Fragility" is the worst written, most tedious book critics have ever read.
Academic: I received my PhD in Multicultural Education from the University of Washington in Seattle in 2004. I earned tenure at Westfield State University in Massachusetts. Currently I am Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington, Seattle. In addition, I hold two Honorary Doctoral Degrees. My area of research is in Whiteness Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, tracing how whiteness is reproduced in everyday narratives. I am a two-time winner of the Student’s Choice Award for Educator of the Year at the University of Washington’s School of Social Work. I have numerous publications and books, including Is Everybody Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Critical Social Justice Education, co-written with Özlem Sensoy, and which received both the American Educational Studies Association Critics Choice Book Award (2012) and the Society of Professors of Education Book Award (2018). In 2011 I coined the term White Fragility in an academic article. My book, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism was released in June of 2018 and is currently being translated into 10 languages.
2:20 It isn't hard to understand what you're saying, Robin. Sometimes people are defensive because some things you've said are wrong.
How do you accuse a stranger, or a group of strangers, of being a derogatory term for no other reason than their skin color ? That in itself is a racist concept. She is delusional and her assertion is weak on it’s face.
Devil
Develop an extremely bloated sense of yourself and find enough fools willing to pay you to promote it
“Usually defended with the claim he can’t be racist he’s a really nice guy” where’d she come up with that?
This woman is morally defunct. Wow.
Why? What set of YOUR “morals” are you speaking of that she is effectively “defunct” in???
@@gilbertaviles2102 your question makes no sense. And I've tried to make sense of it
Mark Lamont hill how are you where you are at? Maybe that’s what you should be preaching, instead of bringing that racist on your show
There is only one race. The human race
If you can not see that then you are racist. Think about it.
That is not what God said. If there's only one race why would God put the differences any our history books is our Creator wrong??? I think not. APTTMHY God called his chosen people black in our history books called the Bible and Book of Mormon/ Joseph so I am following my Father's words.
@@queenmommie8295 Well first you need to figure out the difference between what you think, what you think you know, and what you actually know. You must use discernment and weed out the lies you've been told. The truth is you dont know what he said. You believe it. Think about it this way knowing is 100% sure while believing is 99% sure
@@queenmommie8295you sound psychotic
Wow, this guy has ebonics on demand skills.
She's a great entrepreneur, making money of black people's emotions! Is she giving any money back or no?😊
Well part of the problem is black folks love and are so obsessed with race its like went you are born its like our whole life is Surrounded by race
@@flyguy7825 "obsessed by race"???... really???
Can you name one sphere of social interaction that is NOT open to racial interpretation...?
I won't wait, I'm more likely to grow roots before I get an answer... everyting in these US of A has a racial dimension... it's how the nation was built, after all.. 🤔
@@pauljames7936 First Off So of us don't look at race as a social requirement that's number one number 2 If you ain't black and your trying to tell me about race how much you wanna bet other black folks will say well your not back so you don't understand I'm I correct? Yes I am
@@santanoschsantosch3016 No it's not I'm black so I can say that I have a license to say it.
@@flyguy7825 No... you're not correct... unfortunately, you have deigned to speak for everybody, and think you are...
Idk man I just don't dig this way of speaking about or dealing with Race and Racism. Americans are way more unified in the real world but obsessed with Race... especially in politics and the media.
Nothing worse then a self loathing person .Embarrassing !!!!!
Isn't she just! An embarrassment to the White race!
@@liverbird956 your response is word jujitsu !🥱
@@joeboden9803 Explain what you mean by word Juijitsu please?
@@liverbird956 exclamation points and periods .
Self loathing? Or just telling a difficult truth?
Stop talking about race. Let's stop talking about it period. No one is born a racist. Let's stop making race a thing...
No one is born a racist. They just grow up in a society that is. When you realize that most Whyt people have parents and grandparents who lived during the 50s and 60s (before the Civil Rights Act was passed), you can see how racism can still be a thing. Just because it's hidden better, doesnt mean it's gone. Not talking about it doesnt make it go away.
According to this...If you are white, you must like every black person you meet regardless of their character or your a racist. However, if you are black, you don't have to even like white people at all...What kind of Special Ed book is this? So when does this word "racism" just wear out? "Your honor, for the record, even though this black man set my house, my family on fire, my wife and surviving children are now burn victims, I really like him, I find him to be a great person, I'd like to apologize to him also" LOL
It wear out once the debt is paid ! If you're not talking about REPARATION, American blacks are not listening! The gig is up! The majority has the DATA! I'll leave it at that 🤨
@@timmajors5017what a plan!
Your kind will be gone in 200 years. Back to the void and enjoy x4 Karma. Enjoy it!!
@@Shin8bi Really? Because all I can see is that your kind is killing your kind lol
Hey Marc! You gonnq have Robin on again??
Ooh, look at all those books behind her!
Doesn't means she actually read them all. People use them as props.
🤣
"I wish every day was diversity day".
She certainly benefits from the system.
Race in general is a social construct.
Imagine a racist, Robin, telling us we are all racist
I like how she admits that she's racist by saying all white people are racist lol
"I am," is the most honest thing she's said. I wouldn't have a problem with Robin DiAngelo if she just talked about trends and self-examination. Or even ways we may unintentionally cause harm. The problem is her projection of 'If I'm like this, other people in my racial demographic are like this because they're like me, and this being a social trend somehow lessens the moral responsibility'. She's not a CRT scholar, but she does build off a lot of CRT concepts and of systemic racism, which is why she tends to get lumped in with the ideology. But I agree she does them badly and is an example of toxic application.
It is human to react when being called out on your faults or shortcomings. But her approach to "diversity training" is very antagonistic and kind of racist, so I'm not surprised she has people walk out or not listen.
I tried reading White Fragility, and I'm sure there are people like her who needed that wakeup call and resonate with the book, but her presumptions about my thoughts as white person were way off base.
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She's a pompass ass hay isn't she. She doesn't speak for je. Just her stupid attention grabbing self. She's like every white girl on facebook talking racism, but all they are doing is drawing attention yo themselves
Then you still don't get it.
@@bryanshepard4052 I "get it". I just disagree with her approach. People can understand you and still not agree with you.
high school brain in middle age body. 25 yrs doing this work & has ZERO awareness of criticisms: no idea how falsifiability works, how class works, how binary ideation works, ie NO IDEA that her mind & “work” ARE THE STATUS QUO.
If you’ve ever thought someone was black or white and then found out you were wrong - the more time you took to digest your revelation could represent either how deep the racism goes or how ashamed you are at your own racism
Or it means that you were thinking along race lines when you shouldn't have been
They will not talk about it , because when they do they will have to tell the truth about why they did and that truth will tare down this system of lies of this land really belongs to and they don’t own anything!!!
What who did ?
to say, simply that "racism exists" and to say "it is infused across all of our institutions" are two vastly different claims
If racism in America exists, where did it come from? Where did people my age (late 30s) learn it from? Why is the current school curriculum not seen as a type of critical race theory seeing as though it teaches exactly what people claim CRT teaches? The history books I grew up with taught us that white could and blacks couldn’t. It taught white supremacy from cover to cover. So in many ways it is engrained in our society just from this aspect alone. I can pull out at least three other ways we have all been manipulated to believe one thing about a particular race through our systems and institutions.
I dont know what you mean. the critical race theory definition of white supremacy, or racism, is too broad for me to really make anything of your comment. you would have to be specific.
@@easynarwhal well, the difference is that the 1st claim, literally nobody refutes. racism exists. but the second claim is where it becomes critical race theory. you should be able to refute the second claim (or at the very least, ask for clear evidence for it) without being accused of denying the 1st claim.
@@easynarwhal CRT was started by legal scholars i believe, but the assertions it makes have become part of our popular culture now, adopted into all shperes of life, so people nowadays are finding it in their face weather they realise it or not and weather they ask for it or not, it challenges all of our basic intuitions and understandings of what is racism and how it works, and it is forcing is all into these conversations. some might say thats a good thing, because we need to have "conversations about race" etc... fine... but CRT is a pile of bull crap (in my opinion), and thats the reason why it causes so many arguments. I like to talk about it because it helps me understand, thats all
the idea that racism is the normal way tha society operates, the idea that colorblindness / neutrality associated with the civil rights movement should be rejected as racist, the idea that prejudice is the only game in town and you can have such thing as "good prejudice (equity racism), the shameless stereotyping, the racial essentialism (whiteness as a set of values rather than a simple skin tone) , the pathetic attempt to undermine science, mathematics, the practise of accusing people of cultural appropriation whenever they step outside their "group", the rejection of the individual , the inability to cope with anomalies that dont line up with what it expects (successful minorities, opressed whites, trans/black/female conservatives)
This is the biggest load of BS I have literally ever heard. 😂😂😂
Appalling woman.
She the Queen of Karens. There are none higher.
I noticed he had a concerned look when she talked about predicting if their mothers could survive on earth. Yup that’s the racism in her
Huh? No she was alluding to the fact that there is a visible statistical difference between black and white mother's death rates from giving birth. More Black mother's die from birthing statistically proportionate compared to white people w/ the same situation
That's just a fact. A point of data but she was making a point and if u watch,he was actually making a face saying "amen that's a good point to her"
That’s one racist lady.
I’ve always wondered about racism. never quite understood it. I always thought it was believing that certain people had a predisposition to a certain behavior. of course I don’t believe that. but after listening to countless discussions such as this to try and further educate myself I have realized that I must be a racist, because I didn’t understand the concept correctly. It’s a white people thing, all white people are racist on some level. so I’m OK with that. I’m happy with who I am and I am now very happy to be a racist also.
She has no idea what she’s talking about who’s buying and all this BS that she’s spewing.
What about mixed race couples is the dad or mum going to tell there children your mum dad is racist this is such evil rubbish I am Irish so my history is one of anti Irish by the British back in the day but I don't see myself as a victim and by the way are black people racist.? It very depressing to hear this rubbish and she makes money from this. I dont give a jot what colour anyone is I judge people on how they behave as a human being.
I think the Rachel Nickols controversy is probably the best example of nice racism
Not really. Nichols gave her opinion in private, and was probably right. Don't pretend you haven't gone home and said xyz about a white or Hispanic co-worker.
@@researchsiempre I have actually. Many of us have
@@seanjenkins331 I'm black. I grew up listening to black people talk disparagingly about whites, Asians, Hispanics...at home, at work, in social settings.
This holier than thou act that some of us have is so pitifilly dishonest.
@@researchsiempre True to an extent but the power dynamic is different, and it's dishonest for u to act like it's not. What white or Asian person lost their job or was precluded from a job because a black person didn't like them?
@@seanjenkins331 That's not the point. Blck people are pretending they don't also talk shit about other races. I'm calling out the BS.
And to answer your question: Nichols(the white lady) lost her jobs at ESPN, for talking about a black woman. Life in 2021 is not the same hardship for blck people as it was 50+ years ago. Stop pretending it is because the 'perpetual victim' mentality is holding us back.
"A nice racist is ME."
Oh, surprise, Robin DiAngelo once again makes herself the focal point and every POC look like some NPC in her world experience.
It’s all racism with this man. Sir, you are not doing black folks a favor. Despite your outcry, you still succeeded, how odd.
Exactly, because like her, they both are selling packaged racism to the black community and people are buying it like it’s going to rot.
Well, you will be encouraged that some black peoples are waking up. It may take a generational transformation to reverse this perversive cultural nonsense.
@@Emk315 I agree. Its slow progress though. I'm black, 35 years of age, and most of my friends buy into this nonsense. While I believe there is a basis for some of this I don't think blacks should make a religion out of it. We need to stop waiting on whites to improve our lives. That improvement is up to us.
Ok so he is educating on the gaps and issues facing descendants of slaves. What are you doing as a black patriarch in your community to create generational wealth and opportunity for businesses with black owned aircrafts, boats, cars, buses, moving trucks, emergency vehicles, hospitals, pharmaceutical, housing developments, quick care centers, dental and orthodontics, physical therapy clinics, chiropractic care, law firms, chained restaurants, government contracts for roads, bridges, and infrastructure, IT and coding, computer software, cloud engineering, media networks, and cinemas? How can we get the playing field fair if we are comfortable seeing our kids just beg a white person for a job.
Song: Smiling faces sometimes, by The Undisputed Truth.
THIS IS THE GO ALONE GET ALONG THAT KWAME BROWN IS TALKING ABOUT. ALL TALK NO SOLUTIONS 💩
I am reading a book about the Holocaust. The Jewish Holocaust. My mom’s great great grandmother is Native American so I need to learn more about the similar Holocaust of native Americans. Pretty much, I look Irish looking like my grandfather.
I'm embarrassed this woman is associate anything at my school, where ground-breaking, actually important work happens everyday. She has made a nice career out of peddling un-falsifiable nonsense. She is actually quite racist. Guess I live in upside-down land.
At least she admits she is racist at the beginning LOL
Unimpressed.
Robin, you’ve gotten rich complaining about racism. How much of your money have you given to minorities?
Black news network? Why do you wear a white man's clothes and speaking a white man's language why are you not speaking Swahili? Seems like you're doing a lot of cultural appropriation.
When you have to deeply study to find racism then you don’t have much of a problem. Some people lived through lynching and slavery; clear cut racism. I think this discussion is the dumbest ever.
@temet nosce wrong. The greatest trick of the devil is instilling fear of him on mankind so that they don’t see their own potential and power above him.
@temet nosce I’m criticizing people who make a big deal about the devil and elevate him in situations he doesn’t even exist. If you need to deeply investigate racism then it’s probably not there.
I think it's true that people are shaped by group identity and power relations. At the same time she frames it in a way that implies there is no possibility of redemption. She wants people to view her as the one white person who gets it, and that's funny to me.
Are you white? You hear her but your not listening.
Tyler, the Creator, is really breaking through the media.
She’s getting paid off of black pain. I’m no fan of that
It must be exhausting being her.
Robin DiAngelo knows more about the root of the CRT drama than Marc... who's supposed to be the journalist.
Both are liars and opportunists.
Sickening narcissism and gas lighting ..... this woman is delusional.
She is speaking about her experience and it is so valuable to hear how white people grow up and are socialized and to also hear solutions.
She is a neurotic suffering from self imposed white guilt. The great majority of whites are in no way similar to her.
@@lucianomezzetta4332 fuck your buzz words.
@@lucianomezzetta4332 You fucking are guilty.
Feeding into black fragility
@@EisirvanaIusaasetamenYi Soy boy is triggered and needs a safe space
A couple or miseducated rejects right here
I wonder how she feels about interracial marriage? I wonder how she feels about the children that come from those relationships or is it better just to keep the colors separate on her pallete?
I wonder the same sometimes. Like if integration would have never happened would we as black people have a better concept of ourselves and not what white Americans think we should be.
@@shawnwhitejr.4759 This is just my observation, but what I see is people making mixed race choose what side they're on. I don't like seeing them used like this.....
@@JuicyOcelot and people have been used for their preferences. Look at jack Johnson .
Just started a new band, called Lamont Hill and the Race Pimps.
We purposely confuse culture with race, so we can call you racist if you reject our culture.
Oh,she lives in Seattle Washington, no wonder,a city where there's autonomous zone fits just right.
White frigility.
Dr. Di Angelo is explaining the incongruity of white psychology. And how white people view different groups of non-white people as water in a lake. Non-white people are all one thing not able to be separated. But they view themselves like snowflakes (no pun intended seriously) each separate, unique from all others, and special. Highly triggered when they are told that they are just water too.
Pure horse shit
And you’re doing the same thing you’re accusing others of doing. Stop being a bigot
@@SandraMartinez-gv1yf It’s triggering isn’t it
Yes, that snowflake doctrine of yours is called individualism. Though it has been under attack from all sides of the political spectrum since its conception, I would argue it's at the heart of the exceptional humanity (note that exceptionality is a relative term) of Western culture today. The great liberation movements of the past which included first the woman (the white woman in America) and then (in America again) the black man and woman into the conception of the individual capable of exercising its liberties, which prior to that had centred around the (white) man, are so valuable because they extended the reach of individualism, not because they conceived of the world in oppressors and oppressed.
You apparently cannot fathom that others can or at any rate would like to be able to perceive the world as consisting of individuals, not (social) groups that determine individual action. I would say that this is also at the heart of the divide between the illiberal and the liberal left today.
Going a bit into detail:
You claim that DiAngelo is actually describing racism proper. In this sense, a racist is someone who is, in fact, incapable of discriminating between members of a different (perceived) race; i.e. the white man perceives white people as individuals and black people as a monolithic blob.
Consequently, if you turn that thing around (that is you are incapable of discriminating between white people), as the first commenter has accused you of, that is obviously triggering.
A quite trivial observation of yours, I must say. Racism tends to be.
It’s February. That’s Irish people month. I am 40 % Irish and white. By looking at Robin DiAngelo, come join the Irish people. As someone with bipolar disorder, people confuse me as incredibly racist or maybe I don’t like and I am sick and tired of people being ignored about me. There are still some people who are stupid about Irish people and don’t want to face it.
i'm guessing Robin is a member of 'the chosen tribe'
But you prove her point. It isn't about you. This is about something bigger.
@@bryanshepard4052the only point Robin DiAngelo has is that she’s a narcissistic, self-promotional, white saviorist grifter, and saying the op “proves her point” is nothing but a strawman.
Wow, finally someone speaking truth and not pandering to the listeners hope to not get honest reactions!!
She’s making money by telling you what you want to hear
Exactly Tanaka! Until Robyn came along, nobody was even talking about racism, so she has really opened people's eyes.
@@univ0997 you probably need to read more about past speakers and present speakers thst talked about recism.
Frederick Douglass
Ida B. Wells
Martin Luther King Jr.
James Baldwin
Malcom X
Stokely Carmichael
Patricia Bidol
Barbara Applebaum
Peggy McIntosh
Audre Lorde
Angela Davis
Richard Delgado
Thomas Sowell
Derrick Bell
Kimberleigh Crenshaw
John McWhorter
Glenn Loury
Jason Riley
Coleman Hughes
Ibram X. Kendi
Hanna Nichole Jones
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Rafael Mangual
Javil Javani
@@univ0997 I learned history………WITHOUT CRT………… Democrats want you to stay stupid and believe the crap you’re spewing.
Is this a comedy sketch?
WHO TF IS THIS SELF HATER?😡
Too bad this wasn't an honest conversation.
Disappointed in this interview. I know he agrees with a lot of what she’s saying, but I thought he’ll ask more pressing questions since he did a good job with the Chris Rufo interview. Oh well, weak interview.
Mark showed what a bigot he was in that Rufo intv. He wanted to look smart and came out looking exactly like what he is..a bigot
Here is a short list of authors who have written about race and racism in the US the past couple of centuries. Many sides or the argument in this group but they are ALL better then Robin D. Even grifters like Kendi & Jones are less of a cultist then Robin D.
Frederick Douglass
Ida B. Wells
Martin Luther King Jr.
James Baldwin
Malcom X
Stokely Carmichael
Patricia Bidol
Barbara Applebaum
Peggy McIntosh
Audre Lorde
Angela Davis
Richard Delgado
Thomas Sowell
Derrick Bell
Kimberleigh Crenshaw
John McWhorter
Glenn Loury
Jason Riley
Coleman Hughes
Ibram X. Kendi
Hanna Nichole Jones
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Rafael Mangual
Javil Javani
Absolutely crazy
This guy is brothers with joy reid. i can 101% gaurentee they are mythical race pushers
THE GO ALONG GET ALONG CROWD🤣