Are Whites Racially Oppressed

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Some white Americans not only feel ignored in higher education; they feel excluded by popular culture.
The face of America is changing, says Wise, author of "White Like Me." American culture has become so multicultural that many of the nation's icons -- including celebrities, sports heroes, and other leaders -- are people of color.
"The very definition of being an American is going through a profound change," Wise says. "We can no longer take it for granted that we (whites) are the dictionary definition of an American."
This racial unease is more pronounced among older white Americans, who grew up in an era where America's icons were virtually all white, Wise says.
"The idea that we're losing our country is something that's not going to have a lot of resonance for someone under 30," Wise says. "These are white folks who don't remember the country that their parents are talking about."
With white no longer the norm, more white Americans are hitting the books to ask a question that few felt a need to ask before: What does it mean to be white?
"Whiteness Studies" began popping up in a few isolated academic institutions in the 1990s. Now such programs can be found in places such as the University of Wisconsin and the University of Utah. These courses examine what whiteness has meant during different periods of American history.
For many decades, white people saw themselves as individuals, not as members of a race, says Matt Wray, a sociologist at Temple University in Pennsylvania, who writes books about white studies.
"We are often offended if someone calls attention to our race as shaping how we view the world," says Wray, author of "Not Quite White." "We don't like to be pigeon-holed that way. Non-white Americans are seldom afforded this luxury of seeing themselves as individuals, disconnected from any race."
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Still, Wray says anxiety among whites over their place in America is nothing new. Some 19th century whites worried about slave revolts. During segregation. some worried about blacks they labeled as "uppity Negroes."
"Whites have never really felt terribly secure in their majority status," he says. "It's often said that it is lonely at the top, but it's also an anxious place to be, because you live in constant fear of falling."
'Diversity is not strength'
Some white commentators are unapologetic about this racial anxiety.
Peter Brimelow, author of "Alien Nation: Common Sense About America's Immigration Disaster," asserts that much of white America's anxiety derives from living under a black president and changing demographics.
Diversity, he says, "is not strength."
Brimelow's website, VDARE.COM, has been described as a hate site by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a group that tracks extremist groups in the U.S.
Some may see him as extreme, but Brimelow argues in his columns that more white Americans are moving toward his stance on immigration and other issues.
He cites as proof the rise of the Tea Party movement and the racial makeup of Beck's march on Washington. He says more whites recognize, even if it's only on a subliminal level, that they have common interests to defend.
"Of course, they would deny this, quite sincerely, if you put it to them because the idea of whites defending their interests as whites is quite new," he says. "Americans are trained to think that any explicit defense of white interests is 'racist.' "
Sociologist Charles Gallagher says more whites regard themselves as an embattled minority group.
Sociologist Charles Gallagher says more whites regard themselves as an embattled minority group.
James Edwards, host of the "Political Cesspool" radio show, isn't shy about naming those interests. He says white Americans have become the "dispossessed majority" and that coming demographic changes may turn the United States into a "Third-World flop-house."
Edwards, who is considered a white nationalist by the Southern Poverty Law Center, says whites must organize like other stigmatized groups.
"There is nothing wrong for Jewish organizations to promote the self-interest of Jews or black organizations to promote the interest of blacks," he says. "There is no organization to stand up to advance the interests of the dispossessed majority."
Those white interests have been compromised by what he sees as the "preferential treatment" blacks have received in the job market to compensate for slavery, Edwards says.
"Whatever mistakes might have been made in our pasts, they have not only been corrected, but they've been overcompensated for," he says.
Now whites are victims of pervasive racism, Edwards says.
"They're the victims of it every day. Anything a white conservative does that a liberal doesn't like is called racism."
Both Brimelow and Edwards reject outright the Southern Poverty Law Center's description of their organizations as extremist.
'It's not a race issue, it's a principle'
Ginger Howard is a white Southerner who doesn't feel dispossessed. She attended Beck's rally last summer and described it as a religious event, not a political one.
"It was such an amazing event to be with such like-minded people," she says.
Beck says he held the rally to reclaim the civil rights movement "from politics." He held the rally on the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington, where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have Dream Speech."
Howard says she attended because she wanted to raise money for U.S. troops and protest against government dependency.
"It's not a race issue, it's a principle issue," says Howard, owner of the Ginger Howard Selections clothing store in Atlanta, Georgia.
Chris Plante, a conservative talk show host, says white racial anxiety isn't a race issue but a smokescreen by leftists. Plante says they yell racism to avoid talking about Obama's "unpopular liberal expansion" of the federal government.
Did [whites] become racist after electing the first black president?
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Plante, who says he grew up in a Chicago home with a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. on the wall, attended both Beck's rally and a follow-up rally by Jon Stewart, host of the Daily Show.
Stewart and fellow Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert held their "March to Keep Fear Alive" on the National Mall two months after Beck's rally. Stewart said he held the rally for people tired of the media portraying America as a divided country.
"The Beck crowd was no more white than the Jon Stewart rally, but nobody in the news media described the Stewart crowd as overwhelmingly white," Plante says.

'Hunkering down'

One prominent observer of American culture suggests all Americans -- white, black and every other minority -- should be concerned about the future.
Robert Putnam, author of the celebrated book, "Bowling Alone," says his studies of multiracial neighborhoods in America suggest that more diversity doesn't initially create more tolerance. It can erode community.
In his 2007 book, "E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-first Century," Putnam says his studies of diverse communities show that in the short run, its members tend to expect the worst, distrust neighbors and withdraw.
"Residents of all races tend to 'hunker down,' '' Putnam writes. "Trust (even of one's own race) is lower, altruism and community cooperation rarer, friends fewer."

Is this America's future?

Dueling mass rallies in Washington? Dueling complaints of racial persecution? Dueling versions of ethnic history?
It doesn't have to be, says Gallagher, the La Salle University sociologist.
Gallagher points out that the United States has accommodated massive change before. Women were once thought too emotional to vote, interracial couples were outlawed, blacks enslaved.
He says his children won't see race the same way that he or other generations did. They won't see diversity as a weakness.
It'll just be a way of life.
"Like it or not, the country is going to look more like it should -- more brown folks, more yellow folks, more gay folks, more mixed folks," he says.
It's easy to be pessimistic, he says, but his profession teaches him to look past the headlines.
"When you take the long view of human history, change is slow, but change happens."

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/12/21/white.persecution/index.html?hpt=C1
 
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white people are on some BS

that's why they hate Obama now cause they arent the popular race anymore

they felt superior when they were hating on people of color
 
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fortyacres&amule;2172566 said:
black people are always complaining about reverse racism shit is wack

white people been through slavery and jim crow and these black got everything still yet they complain

Be advised that WHITE PEOPLE [not black people] ENDED LEGAL SLAVERY as of 1865.

Be advised that just as many currently living white people endured slavery as did currently living black people. Which is ZERO.
 
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HEYSLICK: "I pity the fools who truly believe this malarkey. BTW if it was REALLY true that white people are suffering? I HOPE the fuck they don't start sniveling like them black people do 24/7 365 days a year.

Darxwell;2172559 said:
Not even close but they should be and deserve to be.

Thanks for the candor, Darxwell.

Darxwell's attitude [that white people deserve to suffer]

EXPLAINS extra black on white CRIME and extra black men in prison.

[no one "deserves to suffer" due to the color he was born]
 
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Praise white Jesus thank you for freeing us massa.. out of the kindness of your warm hearts..

Id just like to thank them for the beautiful picnics.....

The outdoor gatherings, the roast and most importantly the well balanced meal and the roof over our heads.. Thanks for the first 24 hour fitness and...

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Free trip to the Americas!
 
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Id like to apologize for my Nigganess, I wash my face everyday to cleanse this curse of blackness
white lord, lord of the light and all things right.
The white goddess before me is a sight for sore eyes..
i only have one, and No im not lookin directly at her with my good eye..
shes a vision of beauty shes..

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John Prewett;2172573 said:
Be advised that WHITE PEOPLE [not black people] ENDED LEGAL SLAVERY as of 1865.

Be advised that just as many currently living white people endured slavery as did currently living black people. Which is ZERO.

Didnt they end slavery because it couldnt be maintain? Wasnt it too many slaves for one slave owner to handle and the slaves where killing them. Why would anybody stop when it was working so well?
 
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En-Fuego22;2172864 said:
Didnt they end slavery because it couldnt be maintain? Wasnt it too many slaves for one

slave owner to handle and the slaves where killing them. Why would anybody stop when it was working so well?

They ended slavery because after much debate and war,

most white America came to agree that slavery was wrong.

We take that for granted,.... but they were dealing with a fact of life

that had existed all over the world for as long as history takes us back.

It also just so happens, that in the long run/big picture,... slavery slows down economic progress.

Forcing people to become wage-slaves is much more efficient.

Make them stand in line begging to [get hired] become a slave [employee.]
 
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White people complaining about racism?? LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You gotta be fucking kidding me. Everytime I watch TV, I see mostly white people. Are the Tea Party folks getting dumber by themselves or is Glen Beck helping them out?

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Some white people need to grow some balls and realize it doesn't have to be ALL ABOUT THEM all the time.
 
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fortyacres&amule;2172542 said:
it pretty obvious white are really suffering on this earth

we need to make roots starring tom hanks

LMAO.......yeah, Steven Spielberg needs to make another Schindler's List, this time documenting the pain of whites who make on avg, 50,000 K a year per household. I'm crying tears of heartache right now thinking of how white folk are suffering so much in this world.
 
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Most politicians and CEOS in this country are white.....my heart is bleeding.

How many Black folk did we see at the Oscars this year? I didn't care to watch but I bet it was no higher than 10.
 
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