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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

    In a new book, “White Fragility,” Robin DiAngelo attempts to explicate the phenomenon of white people’s paper-thin skin.http://nyer.cm/qh2ixkt 

    12:08 AM - 27 Jul 2018
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      1. John Norcali‏ @JohnNorcali Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        This article uses explicit racial judgement and group stereotyping as an excuse to be fighting that one race who is all "programmed" to be a racist. Even the premise is wrong. Individualism means we accept ourselves first. It includes race. Nobody is free of bias.pic.twitter.com/XHvPOt3bju

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      1. Brian Baker‏ @brianbaker101 Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Another book that provides no value and serves little purpose to anyone. Blame just enflames.

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      2. Shelly‏ @ShellyShell1116 Jul 27
        Replying to @FraijoDee @NewYorker

        Seems like you might not understand the components of racism. One group has the power & exerts it over the other. Hint: When there is a boot on your neck you don’t care what color the boot is, you just want off your neck. Hint 2: white people have & still do love boots

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      3. HerrRabbit‏ @HerrRabbit Jul 27
        Replying to @ShellyShell1116 @FraijoDee @NewYorker

        White people as a group don't have power. White people as a group do not even exist in this context. Racism is an individuals way of thinking of others in the context of race. There's no "white group opinion" or power. Your definition of racism is flawed.

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      2. Yoza  🏴‏ @comradeyoza Jul 27
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        rThose who control Western society and, as a consequence, dominate the social narrative are the whitest demographic on the planet, they also have the thinnest skins. 'White fragility' is a gift the class enemy inflicts on its racially complementary subordinates.

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      2. leo nolan‏ @leonolan Jul 27
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        I’m white and I don’t give a toss about race,period. Great article tho #thereisonlyoneracethehumanrace

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      1. PolitiCoolRight‏ @PolitiCoolRigh8 Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        This author must not have Facebook. Whites aren't the primary ones getting passionate over race issues. One sad truth I agree with is that we are a segregated society, largely by choice. What does that say about humans?

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      1. JaneDoe‏ @sexymf09 Jul 27
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        Yawn

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      1. pasquale‏ @pasquale10463 Jul 27
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        Nice niche; finger wagging about your view of racism for profit.

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      2. #RICKYPALOMINO‏ @RICKYPALOMINO Jul 27
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        It’s called no culture but stealing and killing. Welcome America.

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      3. sleepingawake‏ @sleepingawake5 Jul 27
        Replying to @RICKYPALOMINO @NewYorker

        Yet you live here. Your hypocrisy is on display, there are over 100 nations for you to live in.

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      1. Ed O‏ @Manipurshithole Jul 27
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        come live in the equator. what skin color, blah blah blah

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      1. Mathias‏ @Matty_Dub5 Jul 27
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        “Even the racial beliefs and responses that feel authentic or well-intentioned have likely been programmed by white supremacy, to perpetuate white supremacy.” Likely any white person you meet is acting unconsciously in bad faith. Effort to remedy bias is self-serving. ^Garbage.

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      1. dby3000‏ @dby3000 Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        That "disbelieving defensiveness that white people exhibit" needs to give way to its core emotion: guilt. And that guilt then needs to turn into grief. And that grief then needs to turn into action.

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      2. Selcuk Arsan  ❄️‏ @selcuk44 Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        In her next book she’ll explain why all Asians are good at math and piano.

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      3. Scott Holyk‏ @ScottHolyk Jul 27
        Replying to @selcuk44 @NewYorker

        The point is that you’re blowing this out of proportion. This is no where even close to equivalent to those examples. You’re literally being fragile.

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