"White people don't get to decide what racism is."
"But check out Robin DiAngelo's book so she can teach you how racism works".
share"But check out Robin DiAngelo's book so she can teach you how racism works".
shareFrom her Wiki page:
DiAngelo was born Robin Jeanne Taylor into a working-class family in San Jose, California, the youngest of three daughters born to Robert Z. Taylor and Maryanne Jeanne DiAngelo. Her parents divorced when she was two and the family fell into poverty. When DiAngelo was ten years old her mother died of cancer, after which time she and her sisters went to live with their father.
I would suggest she was traumatised by her childhood and that her hostility towards white people stems from being abandoned by her white father to a life of poverty and then the subsequent death of her mother. She has renounced her father's name ( Taylor ) and is out for revenge.
Imagine being her husband and being told that you're racist every day.
shareAny idea that one refuses to submit to the marketplace of ideas, where it receives scrutiny from everyone, including "white" people, isn't an idea worth considering.
shareHer book White Fragility is mandatory reading. It is easily the most important book of the last century and it has become a foundational text in universities and companies for doing training based on it.
shareBut I thought white people don't get to decide what racism is.
shareRead the book
shareYou still pushing and defending racism by being racist?
You are racist because you agree with a racist. No one should listen to you regarding anything. The author of this book is a racist and even admitted it as much.
As I pointed out in your previous thread. The author and book are stating that you should treat people based on the colour of your skin. That is racist, it is the literal definition of it and you are defnding it. Ergo you are racist.
Even Linkedin have removed it from their website, that should tell you.
We don't listen to racists.
This thread is for you:
https://moviechat.org/nm8604266/Robin-DiAngelo/6037a7a642aa564057a29faf/To-be-a-little-less-white-is-to-be-less-oppressive-oblivious-defensive-ignorant-and-arrogant
LinkedIn is only proving the existence of systemic racism by removing the course.
I don't take advise from racists.
Her or you. You agree with a racist, she has admitted she is a racist. Ergo, you are a racist.
Why would I and anyone else read a book written by a racist telling me I am a racist because I am white.
The quote you even posted is just a straight up lie that you are defending.
Anyone in the world can be racist no matter their colour, ethnic background or the way they are raised.
Move to Japan or Africa and see how little being white means.
You literally want people to judge people based on the colour of their skin. Again that is the literal definition of racism. You are so blind and brainwashed by critical race theory you cannot even see it.
LinkedIn is only proving the existence of systemic racism by removing the course
"You literally want people to judge people based on the colour of their skin. Again that is the literal definition of racism."
Not racism because the idea is to combat racism which is actually privilege + power something all white people have.
"They removed it because it is a racist course that has no place in modern society. "
Doesn't matter, DiAngelo already said she had no involvement with it.
actually privilege + power something all white people have
Doesn't matter
Not racism because the idea is to combat racism which is actually privilege + power something all white people have
If she's saying all white people are racist, why would I read her book and take advice from a racist?
shareBaaahahahahaha!
These idiots arguments fall apart faster than a newborn baby shits after changing its diaper.