Thursday, 20 March 2025

White Male Fragility


 "Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest and detention in a Louisiana ICE facility is a harbinger for a new authoritarian era of the United States. Khalil’s arrest, the capitulation of Columbia University against dissent and protest by its own students and the Trump administration’s threat of stripping the university of $400 million in grants if it does not meet its requests is just one place where the tentacles of fascism tighten their grip." Chris Hedges https://scheerpost.com/2025/03/19/americas-constitutional-crisis-w-katherine-franke-the-chris-hedges-report/

University under Trump?  What is the future of America if Universities are too afraid of political discussions? Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021. 

  1. Definition: White male fragility refers to the defensive reactions some white men exhibit when their racial or gender privilege is challenged.

  2. Origins: The term was popularized by sociologist Robin DiAngelo in her book "White Fragility."

  3. Emotional Responses: Common reactions include anger, denial, and withdrawal when confronted with discussions about race or privilege.

  4. Impact on Dialogue: These reactions can hinder productive conversations about race and inequality.

  5. Cultural Context: It reflects broader societal dynamics of power and privilege in discussions about race.

  6. Self-Reflection: Encourages individuals to examine their own biases and the societal structures that support them.

  7. Goal of Awareness: Aims to foster understanding and empathy in discussions about race and gender issues.

  8. Criticism: Some argue that the concept can oversimplify complex issues or lead to defensiveness rather than constructive dialogue.

  9. Importance of Education: Engaging with the concept can help individuals navigate conversations about race more effectively.

  10. Broader Implications: Highlights the need for ongoing discussions about privilege and systemic inequality in society.

    White fragility refers to feelings of discomfort a white person experiences when they witness discussions around racial inequality and injustice.

    For example, people of color may find it difficult to speak to white people about white privilege and superiority. The white person may become defensive, and the person of color may feel obligated to comfort the white person because we live in a white-dominated environment.

    White fragility differs from both white privilege and white supremacy. White privilege refers to the fact that white people have advantages in society that others do not. White supremacy is the belief that people with white skin are superior. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/white-fragility-definition#definition


     

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