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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Aug 9

    In “White Fragility,” Robin DiAngelo sets aside a whole chapter for the self-indulgent tears of white women, so distraught at the country’s legacy of racist terrorism that they force people of color to drink from the firehose of their feelings about it.http://nyer.cm/bvPuOnP 

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      1. M Pohl‏ @Maelvampyre Aug 9
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Is this what passes for good writing these days? " drink from the firehose of their feelings about it." Sounds like college freshman level creative writing.

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      1. monki‏ @homosapienswhat Aug 9
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        Robin DiAngelo is so white, she thinks life could be perfectly fair. Robin DiAngelo is so white, she can make a career out of pointing out her own flaws in public. Robin DiAngelo is so white, she can hint to ignite racism against her own kind, and fear no consequence.

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      1. Ben Cost‏ @benjamincost Aug 9
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        More proof that these SJW types aren't interested in eradicating racism but rather perpetuating it by making up stuff to be upset about it. "Race" is what sells in today's outrage climate. Without racism, these people wouldn't have careers.

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      1. rmc‏ @Thelast_try Aug 9
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        I think everyone needs to acknowledge we all have biases & prejudices . Feeling guilty is a good thing . Hopefully it encourages us self reflect and work at overcoming these . The issue I have with Trump , he encourages these prejudices to not only thrive but propagate

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      1. James R. Roesch  🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇩🇪‏ @JamesRoesch Aug 9
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        The same people who sneer about “white fragility” (obvious prejudicial language meant to pathologize normal behavior and beliefs) are the ones who need “trigger warnings” on everything.

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      1. Second City Bureaucrat‏ @CityBureaucrat Aug 10
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        Never underestimate the insecurity and resentment of women of color about white liberal women.

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      1. Alpha Whale  🐳‏ @the_real_JonCon Aug 9
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        Why would they cry at their past history of racist terrorism? Whites built America. A country people of all sorts of ethnicities desire to come to for its peace, prosperity and tolerance.

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      1. Pam Helberg‏ @PamHelberg Aug 9
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        Should be required reading for all white people. #WhitePrivilege #whitefragility #BlackLivesMatter

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      1. Tara Lee Carlson 🦂‏ @taraleecarlson Aug 9
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        Nothing like the diversity industry/racket. If there wasn't "diversity training" good ole Robin DiAngelo would be out of a job. What a fraud!

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      1. Richard Kronish‏ @Kronishsports Aug 11
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        If she wants to sit in the back of the bus ; no one stopping her

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      1. Hidden Seoul‏ @hidden_seoul99 Aug 9
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        When is your article on Jewish Fragility?

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      1. Dudley Morris‏ @Dudley_Morris Aug 9
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        A tweet with this kind of retarded teenage SJW language is coming from The New Yorker? Concerning an equally moronic-sounding article? The mag inches closer to closure as Dorothy Parker turns in her grave yet again.

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      1. Zed West‏ @BigBrainedZed Aug 10
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        You'd have to be some kind of dimwit to think black people or other minorities are less fragile than whites when it comes to racial criticism. Except she's not a dimwit. She just hates white people.

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      1. Polly Frost‏ @pollyfrost Aug 10
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        Robin DiAngelo could always put on a burqa.pic.twitter.com/8S3b5hUtUW

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      1. Natalie Paige Clifton‏ @GenschClara Aug 10
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        What a joke. The last dying gasp of The New Yorker.

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