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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

    Much of Robin DiAngelo's book “White Fragility” is dedicated to pulling back the veil on so-called pillars of whiteness: assumptions that prop up racist beliefs without our realizing it. http://nyer.cm/a84yIIk 

    11:38 PM - 27 Jul 2018
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      2. President Skoorb‏ @tbhartnett50 Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Everything said here is gibberish, irrespective of if the book is any good. My strong suspicion is that it’s gibberish as well.

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      3. Amanda Hustler‏ @BHussler Jul 27
        Replying to @tbhartnett50 @NewYorker

        What part did you not understand?

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      4. KNDesign‏ @KNDmex Jul 28
        Replying to @BHussler @tbhartnett50 @NewYorker

        It has to be a bot or troll right?

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      1. jadotiwao‏ @jadotiwao Jul 28
        Replying to @NewYorker

        From what I can tell, "White Fragility" is basically when white people defend themselves against accusations of implicit bias or bigotry, or when they refuse to accept blanket generalizations of white people as an oppressor race. Have I got that right?

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      1. 🅖uardians 🅞 f ​ 🅟 utin‏ @chachango Jul 28
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        Amazing how the tweets are the proof in the fragile pudding. #oblivious

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      1. Amanda Hustler‏ @BHussler Jul 27
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        “White fragility holds racism in place.” 💯

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      1. WickedWitch‏ @Readingpets Jul 28
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        🙄

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      1. Eduardo Epifanio‏ @egepifanio Jul 27
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        Happens the same with speaking to catholic people (at least is Latin America) about freedom of religion, crimes of the church, etc.

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      2. I.TOO.SING.AMERICA‏ @sing_america Jul 28
        Replying to @NewYorker

        “Whiteness,” Wprivilege only exists w/racism. Racism allows, rewards, perpetuates maintaining the status quo & “white power.” Racist rhetoric is so entrenched, ubiquitous, even victims of its virulence adapt, ignore, justify, internalize or believe it.

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      3. I.TOO.SING.AMERICA‏ @sing_america Jul 28
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        Racism is about instilling fear upon the oppressed. It’s also the fear the oppressors hold onto about relinquishing any power & that those who were dehumanized/ degraded will reciprocate—also it is the fear that they won’t be able to compete when the playing field is leveled.

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      4. I.TOO.SING.AMERICA‏ @sing_america Jul 28
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        The inadequate white male is the bane to our existence.

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      1. lingis‏ @lingis6 Jul 28
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        sounds like more bs to me where do they come up with this shit

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      1. Rando Gammon‏ @RandoThreat Jul 28
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        I don't think you're gonna get any more bites on this one. Time to pack it in

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