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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Aug 18

    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/C1Ffegb 

    12:37 PM - 18 Aug 2018
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      1. M. K. Lewis‏ @AfroLGBTpsy Aug 18
        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. " @xwaldie, platinum words & spot on description

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      1. Dorianne‏ @ItsDalp Aug 18
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Yeah, try this stereotype on any other race, accusingly, as this article is, and every time you will get the exact same response from any race. This is bigotry.

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      2. Robert‏ @TheAlchemist235 Aug 18
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Nothing like bourgeois white academics telling every day white people that they are racist. Good ol Marxist class Warfare translated for the 21st century.

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      3. Rebecca Anderson‏ @Rebecca92861 Aug 18
        Replying to @TheAlchemist235 @NewYorker

        Have you read the book?

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      1. Greg 'Zink' Czinke‏ @gregzink Aug 19
        Replying to @NewYorker

        A popular underground narrative is that only white people can be racist, and that every white person indeed is a racist. Meanwhile, "whiteness" is called out as something to be detested and eradicated---which is extremely prejudiced, derogatory, and stereotypical discrimination.

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      1. nyx‏ @isseyriot Aug 18
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        I dont see how this exhaustion of the topic will ever help. Let ppl be n learn w/ each other in a natural way instead of coming up w/ this nagging lecturing. It just fuels segregation. Problem is racism sells. Easiest way to get a pat on the back = write how racists whites are.

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      1. Kendrick Jafar‏ @mtkilimanjafaro Aug 18
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        Why is it so trendy nowadays to be racist towards white people?

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      1. gary mies‏ @gary_mies Aug 18
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        That is the stupidest crap I've ever heard

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      1. ame‏ @clinkjet Aug 18
        Replying to @NewYorker

        There is a great, recent book lecture by her posted at the Cspan/BookTV website. It is excellent, and at the end she calls herself out for a racist thing she recently did plus shares how she repaired it. She walks her talk + knows all the white bullshit.

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      2. Kyle‏ @DynastyADPKyle Aug 18

        No shit. It's also okay to not be white.

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      3. Greg 'Zink' Czinke‏ @gregzink Aug 19
        Replying to @DynastyADPKyle @NewYorker

        No shit. So everyone has a right to life and happiness. And we shouldn’t stereotype people. So when I read the first paragraph and it declares that “white people are sensationally... bad” at something, it just sounds prejudiced.

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      1. Dave Stanton‏ @davewv Aug 26
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Would like to hear your talk substituting “non-progressive” in your thesis of prejudice. Would the book title be “Progressive Fragility”? Many parallels.

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      2. Al‏ @AlCharlie75 Aug 26
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        yeah 1000's of Mayan Indian mexicans GENOCIDE by AFRICAN americans NO RACIAL Issues there @BarackObama proven fact of HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS ! guess they are right ONLY BLACK LIVES MATTER! veil of TRUTH shut sit down shut up @VanityFair @TheRoot @USProgressivespic.twitter.com/5R4ohrcqz8

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      3. Al‏ @AlCharlie75 Aug 26
        Replying to @AlCharlie75 @NewYorker and

        cricket cricket cricketpic.twitter.com/85DnrlkbR3

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      1. TheTheaterExchange.com‏ @TheaterExchange Aug 19
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The book is so good...don’t let the Foreword make you give up reading it (it’s fairly awful)...the book is great, though!

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      1. Greg 'Zink' Czinke‏ @gregzink Aug 19
        Replying to @NewYorker

        How is explaining that your parents explicitly taught you not to be racist--considered "bad at discussing racism"?

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      1. NHiriteInSouth‏ @NHiriteInSouth Aug 18
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        Yes, let’s pretend fragility isn’t blaming everything on racism.

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