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    White Fragility Author DiAngelo Says ‘People of Color Need to Get Away from White People'

    White Fragility Author Robin DiAngelo Says ‘People of Color Need to Get Away from White People’

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...-white-people/

    JOSHUA KLEIN 21 Mar 2023

    People of color “need to get away from white people and have some community with each other,” according to White Fragility author Robin DiAngelo, who lauded racially segregated “spaces” during a discussion about promoting “racial justice.”

    In a live event earlier this month featuring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) consultants Mareisha N. Reese and Mary-Frances Winters, DiAngelo called the ability to “engage” in such conversations with “some nuance and some skill” a “basic qualification” for businesses in this day and age.

    “If you can’t do that, you’re just simply not qualified in today’s workplace, no matter what school you went to and how acclaimed you are,” she said at the “Racial Justice: The Next Frontier” webinar hosted by Berrett-Koehler Publishers, an independent publisher that markets DEI literature to businesses.



    The White Fragility author also expressed her desire to “create a culture that actually spits out those who are resistant, as opposed to what it does now, which is spit out those who want to break with white solidarity.”

    She then pushed for racial segregation, also known as “affinity,” claiming to be a “big believer in affinity space and affinity work.”

    “And I think people of color need to get away from white people and have some community with each other,” she said.

    The comments drew attention online, with some contrasting the reception of her comments with that of Dilbert comic strip creator Scott Adams.

    After citing a Rasmussen Reports survey detailing how many black respondents disagreed with the statement “It’s OK to be white,” Adams 339 a wave of backlash and cancellations last month over remarks describing black people as members of “a hate group” from which white people should “get away.”

    “When Robin DiAngelo says it, it’s inspirational and she gets paid $20k. When Scott Adams says it, it’s racist and he loses his job,” wrote conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey.

    “‘White Fragility’ author Robin DiAngelo, sounding a lot like Scott Adams,” wrote political theorist Steve McGuire

    “Will they pull ‘White Fragility’ off the shelves like they did to Dilbert?” asked one Twitter user.

    “The White Fragility author tells people of color to stay away from white people,” wrote another user. “Will she be canceled like Scott Adams, who said the same thing but in the inverse? Of course not.”

    “How is this different than what Scott Adams said? Will Robin be canceled by her publisher?” asked another.

    “’White fragility’ author makes a career of doing what gets satirists like Scott Adams cancelled.,” another user noted.

    DiAngelo, a far-left academic who coined the racist concept “white fragility,” often attacks white people as “fragile” for their response to “racial stress.”

    In 2021, DiAngelo was reported to have told Coca-Cola employees to try and “be less white.”

    Previously, DiAngelo told students at Boston University that it is “dangerous” for white people to say they see people as individuals.

    She also helped kick off the “White Racial Literacy Project” aimed at making white students aware that they have racist thoughts and unknowingly commit racist acts.

    The matter comes as anti-white sentiment continues to be pushed by the “woke” left and mainstream media.

    A report from last month detailed how the University of Cambridge initially blocked working-class white students from a post-graduate program designed for students from underrepresented groups, leading to accusations of anti-white racism.

    Meanwhile, Tesla CEO Elon Musk accused the U.S. media of being “racist against whites & Asians.”
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    Government-employed doctors should cut off every 10 year old boy's dick and sew it on to a young girl of a different race. The excess white penises should be tossed into a grinder and converted to low-cost hot dogs to be distributed for free to the homeless.
    People talk about the trans issue because it is a social contagion consuming a generation of children and it is an assault on objective truth at a level never before seen. - Matt Walsh



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    I concur.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    Government-employed doctors should cut off every 10 year old boy's dick and sew it on to a young girl of a different race. The excess white penises should be tossed into a grinder and converted to low-cost hot dogs to be distributed for free to the homeless.
    People talk about the trans issue because it is a social contagion consuming a generation of children and it is an assault on objective truth at a level never before seen. - Matt Walsh

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    “When Robin DiAngelo says it, it’s inspirational and she gets paid $20k. When Scott Adams says it, it’s racist and he loses his job,” wrote conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey.
    //

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    "It's racist when you say it, comrade - but it's 'antiracist' when we say it."
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    Watch this author not attempt to be cancelled over saying this while Scott Adams was.
    "Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration is minding my own business."

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    Be my guest, I'll even help if I can.
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    But I watch all the PBS shows on historical segregation and they say segregation was wrong. I be so confused.
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    ...I believe that when the government is capable of doing a thing, it will.
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    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Zippy's posts are a great contribution.




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    https://twitter.com/i/status/1638198287080787969

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    Government-employed doctors should cut off every 10 year old boy's dick and sew it on to a young girl of a different race. The excess white penises should be tossed into a grinder and converted to low-cost hot dogs to be distributed for free to the homeless.
    People talk about the trans issue because it is a social contagion consuming a generation of children and it is an assault on objective truth at a level never before seen. - Matt Walsh

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    Social distancing and masks might help but will do nothing to cure the underlying behavior problem.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1638198287080787969

    Gotta hand it to him, though - at least he paid for his stuff at Target.

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    White Fragility Author DiAngelo Says ‘People of Color Need to Get Away from White People'
    Okay

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    "Trump was just a chuckle-headed sucker" is not an effective sales pitch.

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    https://twitter.com/MythinformedMKE/...85073133248514

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    Scott Adams has to be like:

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    Government-employed doctors should cut off every 10 year old boy's dick and sew it on to a young girl of a different race. The excess white penises should be tossed into a grinder and converted to low-cost hot dogs to be distributed for free to the homeless.
    People talk about the trans issue because it is a social contagion consuming a generation of children and it is an assault on objective truth at a level never before seen. - Matt Walsh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    If this were a South Park skit, it'd be hilarious... but it's real life, and it's $#@!ed up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    Government-employed doctors should cut off every 10 year old boy's dick and sew it on to a young girl of a different race. The excess white penises should be tossed into a grinder and converted to low-cost hot dogs to be distributed for free to the homeless.
    People talk about the trans issue because it is a social contagion consuming a generation of children and it is an assault on objective truth at a level never before seen. - Matt Walsh



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    Holy crap... where to begin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    White Fragility Author Robin DiAngelo Says ‘People of Color Need to Get Away from White People’

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...-white-people/

    JOSHUA KLEIN 21 Mar 2023

    People of color “need to get away from white people and have some community with each other,” according to White Fragility author Robin DiAngelo, who lauded racially segregated “spaces” during a discussion about promoting “racial justice.”
    "People of color" is one of the most irritatingly stupid, and blatantly race-biased terms the left has ever vomited forth onto the world of men, thereby befouling it.

    It is nauseatingly amusing to note the fecklessly ham-fistedness of not only the appellation, but of the ways in which it tends to be used by Regressives, who are so intellectually and morally stunted, they are unable/unwilling to see it. On the one hand, such people tend to go on about how they "trust the science", as if they would recognize science as it drove the freight train running them over, while in the same breath they refer to "people of color", the implication being that "white" people are colorless, when in point of fact and in accord with hard scientifically established fact, the white are the most colorful of all people. I find such wildly ignorant and willful moral deficiency intolerable. Let us return as a society to shunning and shaming... not that the decayed Regressives would have the least sense to be ashamed of themselves for any reason, save that they would return to reason and moral soundness.

    In a better world, such people would be few and far between.

    Note the danger shot here:

    In a live event earlier this month featuring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) consultants Mareisha N. Reese and Mary-Frances Winters, DiAngelo called the ability to “engage” in such conversations with “some nuance and some skill” a “basic qualification” for businesses in this day and age.

    “If you can’t [DIE [sic]]t, you’re just simply not qualified in today’s workplace, no matter what school you went to and how acclaimed you are,” she said at the “Racial Justice: The Next Frontier” webinar hosted by Berrett-Koehler Publishers, an independent publisher that markets DEI literature to businesses.
    This has the ironic stink of the biblical "mark of the beast" all over it, as does this:


    The White Fragility author also expressed her desire to “create a culture that actually spits out those who are resistant, as opposed to what it does now, which is spit out those who want to break with white solidarity.”
    Compound lie. Nobody is spitting out those who want to break with fictional "white solidarity". There is no white solidarity, which is a major part of America's problem. They have been shamed into autoimmune dysfunction. And "white fragility"? My observations strongly affirm that the "people of color" tend to be fragile to the point of being sissies. The fragile whites are all lefties, so who cares about them? 1/2

    She then pushed for racial segregation, also known as “affinity,” claiming to be a “big believer in affinity space and affinity work.”

    “And I think people of color need to get away from white people and have some community with each other,” she said.

    The comments drew attention online, with some contrasting the reception of her comments with that of Dilbert comic strip creator Scott Adams.
    I actually agree with this. The inter-racial baggage in America is so severe, once again thanks to the muck-raking left, there is currently no hope for harmony there, thank you Barry Soetoro, the most damage-raking presidential mouthpiece in our history.

    When I worked at Telcordia I had a colleague, Zonda, a nice black girl from the south. We talked about this very thing one day and she was candid, telling me that black people in the south were nothing like those up in NJ, where they are like stray dogs at the farmer's back door, scratching at it to be let in. She was unequivocal about the fact that black people in the south wanted nothing to do with white people, socially speaking. They were happy to do business, work together, go to schools, etc., but at the end of the day, whites and blacks went home to their respective homes, thankyouverymuch. This was 1993. She expressed herself with a clear absence of any rancor. She and I, in fact, often went out together for lunch, just the two of us, or with other colleagues. There were zero problems. Of course, today she would be called a house nn ii gg gg ee rr by "her own", who of course are in fact not her own in any way imaginable.


    DiAngelo, a far-left academic who coined the racist concept “white fragility,” often attacks white people as “fragile” for their response to “racial stress.”
    Does this even really qualify as a "concept" in the sense used here? I say no.

    In 2021, DiAngelo was reported to have told Coca-Cola employees to try and “be less white.”
    ...said the white woman. Oy.

    She also helped kick off the “White Racial Literacy Project” aimed at making white students aware that they have racist thoughts and unknowingly commit racist acts.
    The irony drips.

    Anyone with an IQ and a shred of self respect says, "so what?". The "racism" boogieman, i have noted, is very long in the tooth. It's lost its traction, and yet in the true spirit of Bernays, the lefties just keep hammering away in the spirit of fomenting ever tighter tensions, presumably and apparently pursuant to the goal of a race war.
    It sure as the devil has no connection with intentions of racial harmony. The left is basically demanding the unconditional surrender by whites to them in everything.

    Meanwhile, Tesla CEO Elon Musk accused the U.S. media of being “racist against whites & Asians.”
    White Americans must be destroyed as such. This is a paramount objective of Theire's. White Americans are the only substantial remaining population on the planet equipped and inclined toward everything from which Theye are intent on steering humanity. Eastern Europe should perhaps be included in that, and we're seeing how the EU reviles them, if in somewhat veiled fashion. Theye are now openly and so very blatantly carrying forth on a structured campaign to cinch that noose. The seemingly tiny minority of those "of color" who have twigged to the same truths, are openly labeled as house negroes, and so on, in the clumsily obvious effort to shame them into silence. Further infuriating Themme, or so it seems to me, is the fact that when such people come to the light, the white folks of similar mind come rushing forth to welcome them into the fold, further rendering naked the lies and bull$#@! hurled at them by Theire agents in media, political office, etc. It is wonderful to behold, but I fear it may be too little, too late.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1638198287080787969

    How quickly people forget that this was the general behavioral timbre that got Bernie Goetz on page one.

    This was the reason I escaped NYC. I was carrying illegally daily, was 100% in control of myself, meaning I would have simply ignored that loudmouth, but would not have hesitated for a second to send that boy to potter's field, had he violated my space. And the older I get, the less tolerant of this sort of thing I have become.
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    In a world gone mad, no outrage can be validly assumed as beyond the pale of plausibility.


    We get what we tolerate and we deserve what we get precisely because we tolerate it.

    Our words make us the ghosts that we are.

    Convincing the world he didn't exist was the Devil's second greatest trick; the first was convincing us that God didn't exist.



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