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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 24

    The point of Robin DiAngelo's new book, “White Fragility,” is that each white person believes herself the exception, one of very few souls magically exempt from a lifetime of racist conditioning.http://nyer.cm/3uTV3zH 

    2:33 PM - 24 Jul 2018
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      2. Crystal Marie Fleming  👻‏Verified account @alwaystheself Jul 25
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Crystal Marie Fleming  👻 Retweeted Crystal Marie Fleming  👻

        Or as I put it, two years ago..https://twitter.com/alwaystheself/status/765603414751543296?s=21 …

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        Crystal Marie Fleming  👻Verified account @alwaystheself
        "I am magically exempt from the racist society that socialized me." - white liberal proverb
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      3. #TenureTrackHustle‏ @meredithdclark Jul 26
        Replying to @alwaystheself @NewYorker

        Sis. Did you center the text? DID YOU CENTER THE TEXT?!?!!? sopgmaspiengwouenasoidngapsin 😂

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      1. George T. Mormann‏ @GTMormann Jul 24
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        Based on the photo accompanying the article (which I read, having three free articles left this month), is it accurate to say that Robin DiAngelo's book seeks to "deodorize" white fragility? Because of the armpits, you know.

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      1. McStoryGal‏ @McStoryGal Jul 24
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        I was taught that I am not outside of the systemic racism embedded in society, and that it's my job to be vigilantly anti-racist. And sometimes I fail. Sometimes it's uncomfortable. That discomfort and failure does not compare to the daily experiences of racialized people.

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      1. Kosturdistan‏ @kosturdistan Jul 24
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        "I would just like to clarify that some of my white friends have black friends"

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      2. Adele‏ @Contented2851 Jul 24
        Replying to @NewYorker

        It’s amazing how people with degrees can write such shit.

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      3. Jinks Munroe‏ @WOTCHA999 Jul 28
        Replying to @Contented2851 @NewYorker

        Desperate to blame jewish supremacy on white folk, white folk catching on fast.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Jessica Turner  🇺🇸‏ @JessTurnerCRU Jul 24
        Replying to @NewYorker

        So when will people be satisfied? You don't want equality. You want submission.

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      3. Jessica Turner  🇺🇸‏ @JessTurnerCRU Jul 24
        Replying to @JessTurnerCRU @NewYorker

        I can't think of any other reason why you would write a book like this.

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      1. 🅻 🅾🆂🆃 & 🅵 🅾🆄🅽🅳 🅻 🅾🅽🅳 🅾🅽‏ @landflondon Jul 24
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        That’s a sweeping statement and a bad ideology no one should state about any race or culture. It’s about individuals. Judge each person as you find them, don’t lump people together to add gravitas to a point of view.

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      1. Scott Tousley‏ @tousleys Jul 24
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        Decades of “equal treatment!” teaching has now morphed into “we are all merely our color!” Incredible...not in a good way.

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      1. Michelle‏ @Michelle9647 Jul 25
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        Hahahahahaha the most ridiculous shit ever written. How about if I put all women of color into one bs mind set...or all Asian women. Is this American women only, or do we include the Swiss, German and Canadian women?Just let me know where the boundaries are so I can submit

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      1. Daniel‏ @DanielA07992875 Jul 24
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        Only white upper middle hipsters think they are the “ cool” kind of whites,and call other whites racist, while at the same time living in white enclaves in minority majority cities.

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      1. Anonymous‏ @wretchedrefused Jul 24
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        The Zeitgeist (/ˈzaɪtɡaɪst/;[1]) is a concept from 18th to 19th-century German philosophy, translated as "spirit of the age" or "spirit of the times". It refers to an invisible agent or force dominating the characteristics of a given epoch in world history.[2]pic.twitter.com/kq21bnPdmE

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      1. Unscrupulous Golfer Rob Marchione‏ @RobMarchione Jul 24
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        the deep irony imbedded in this is excellent

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      2. Iamwither‏ @iamwither Jul 24
        Replying to @NewYorker

        “Like a mutating virus, racism shape-shifts in order to stay alive; when its explicit expression becomes taboo, it hides in coded language.”

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      3. Iamwither‏ @iamwither Jul 24
        Replying to @iamwither @NewYorker

        “Combatting one’s inner voices of racial prejudice, sneaky and, at times, irresistibly persuasive, is a life’s work”

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