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ismnotwasm

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63. White privilege Check list
Sat Mar 1, 2014, 12:36 AM
Mar 2014

Daily effects of white privilege

I decided to try to work on myself at least by identifying some of the daily effects of white privilege in my life. I have chosen those conditions that I think in my case attach somewhat more to skin-color privilege than to class, religion, ethnic status, or geographic location, though of course all these other factors are intricately intertwined. As far as I can tell, my African American coworkers, friends, and acquaintances with whom I come into daily or frequent contact in this particular time, place and time of work cannot count on most of these conditions.

1. I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.

2. I can avoid spending time with people whom I was trained to mistrust and who have learned to mistrust my kind or me.

3. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure of renting or purchasing housing in an area which I can afford and in which I would want to live.

4. I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a location will be neutral or pleasant to me.

5. I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed.

6. I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.

7. When I am told about our national heritage or about "civilization," I am shown that people of my color made it what it is.

8. I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race.

9. If I want to, I can be pretty sure of finding a publisher for this piece on white privilege.

10. I can be pretty sure of having my voice heard in a group in which I am the only member of my race.

11. I can be casual about whether or not to listen to another person's voice in a group in which s/he is the only member of his/her race.

12. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser's shop and find someone who can cut my hair.

13. Whether I use checks, credit cards or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance of financial reliability.

14. I can arrange to protect my children most of the time from people who might not like them.

15. I do not have to educate my children to be aware of systemic racism for their own daily physical protection.

16. I can be pretty sure that my children's teachers and employers will tolerate them if they fit school and workplace norms; my chief worries about them do not concern others' attitudes toward their race.

17. I can talk with my mouth full and not have people put this down to my color.

18. I can swear, or dress in second hand clothes, or not answer letters, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.

19. I can speak in public to a powerful male group without putting my race on trial.

20. I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race.

21. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.

22. I can remain oblivious of the language and customs of persons of color who constitute the world's majority without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

23. I can criticize our government and talk about how much I fear its policies and behavior without being seen as a cultural outsider.

24. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the "person in charge", I will be facing a person of my race.

25. If a traffic cop pulls me over or if the IRS audits my tax return, I can be sure I haven't been singled out because of my race.

26. I can easily buy posters, post-cards, picture books, greeting cards, dolls, toys and children's magazines featuring people of my race.

27. I can go home from most meetings of organizations I belong to feeling somewhat tied in, rather than isolated, out-of-place, outnumbered, unheard, held at a distance or feared.

28. I can be pretty sure that an argument with a colleague of another race is more likely to jeopardize her/his chances for advancement than to jeopardize mine.

29. I can be pretty sure that if I argue for the promotion of a person of another race, or a program centering on race, this is not likely to cost me heavily within my present setting, even if my colleagues disagree with me.

30. If I declare there is a racial issue at hand, or there isn't a racial issue at hand, my race will lend me more credibility for either position than a person of color will have.

31. I can choose to ignore developments in minority writing and minority activist programs, or disparage them, or learn from them, but in any case, I can find ways to be more or less protected from negative consequences of any of these choices.

32. My culture gives me little fear about ignoring the perspectives and powers of people of other races.

33. I am not made acutely aware that my shape, bearing or body odor will be taken as a reflection on my race.

34. I can worry about racism without being seen as self-interested or self-seeking.

35. I can take a job with an affirmative action employer without having my co-workers on the job suspect that I got it because of my race.

36. If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether it had racial overtones.

37. I can be pretty sure of finding people who would be willing to talk with me and advise me about my next steps, professionally.

38. I can think over many options, social, political, imaginative or professional, without asking whether a person of my race would be accepted or allowed to do what I want to do.

39. I can be late to a meeting without having the lateness reflect on my race.

40. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in or will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.

41. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help, my race will not work against me.

42. I can arrange my activities so that I will never have to experience feelings of rejection owing to my race.

43. If I have low credibility as a leader I can be sure that my race is not the problem.

44. I can easily find academic courses and institutions which give attention only to people of my race.

45. I can expect figurative language and imagery in all of the arts to testify to experiences of my race.

46. I can chose blemish cover or bandages in "flesh" color and have them more or less match my skin.

47. I can travel alone or with my spouse without expecting embarrassment or hostility in those who deal with us.

48. I have no difficulty finding neighborhoods where people approve of our household.

49. My children are given texts and classes which implicitly support our kind of family unit and do not turn them against my choice of domestic partnership.

50. I will feel welcomed and "normal" in the usual walks of public life, institutional and social.

http://amptoons.com/blog/files/mcintosh.html

Poll re white privilege [View all] gollygee Feb 2014 OP
Of course it's a real thing. HappyMe Feb 2014 #1
I read in a thread gollygee Feb 2014 #3
I only posted in a couple of those threads. HappyMe Feb 2014 #4
most of those threads are filled with people who already agree it exists. 1awake Feb 2014 #17
I was inspired by this gollygee Feb 2014 #19
People get hung up on the one word thinking it means what it doesnt. 1awake Feb 2014 #27
Yes, people tend to think "privilege" means the privileged group has something positive MH1 Mar 2014 #87
A "privilege" that still allows for one to be treated horribly for a variety of other reasons Chathamization Mar 2014 #92
2 of those voting "no": 1 has zero posts at DU, another has 1 post at DU CreekDog Mar 2014 #131
Crawling out from under the bridge, I guess. HappyMe Mar 2014 #132
So what? Gormy Cuss Mar 2014 #137
It's an interesting debate el_bryanto Feb 2014 #2
Of course, it's real. Iggo Feb 2014 #5
I reject framing the issue as a matter of privilege badtoworse Feb 2014 #6
...even when it clearly is. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #7
Nope. Not being discriminated against is a right, not a privilege. badtoworse Feb 2014 #9
Nope. It's a privilege as it stands in society today. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #10
Definition of privilege from Merriam Webster badtoworse Feb 2014 #13
Merriam's definition fits white privilege to a T. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #15
Your neighbors' sons are experiencing injustice badtoworse Feb 2014 #18
No, my son is experiencing the many benefits of white privilege. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #22
What makes you think I'm uncomfortable? badtoworse Feb 2014 #25
Assuming you are white ... 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2014 #53
That is not in question. The issue is why frame it in an intellectually dishonest way. badtoworse Feb 2014 #56
Pretty much this. nt AverageJoe90 Mar 2014 #66
I guess were one stands on this issue depends on where one sits. eom. 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #90
Are you one of those people who argue you can't be a homophobe because you are not "afraid" of gays? Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2014 #48
The short answer is no. badtoworse Feb 2014 #49
Me too. In fact, I liked what you pointed out earlier: AverageJoe90 Mar 2014 #65
you prefer to think you ran to 1st base. CreekDog Mar 2014 #127
You don't know a damn thing about me or how I got to where I am now. badtoworse Mar 2014 #133
that's irrelevant CreekDog Mar 2014 #134
I don't consider that privilege badtoworse Mar 2014 #136
Then again, CreekDog is a user who apparently believes..... AverageJoe90 Mar 2014 #139
He's not a poster I'd spend much time with badtoworse Mar 2014 #140
are you sure you are allowed to post about this? i think not. i have seen you seabeyond Feb 2014 #8
It looks like she's in charge of it, so... ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #11
well, geez screaming, someones gotta be. nt seabeyond Feb 2014 #12
+1 bravenak Feb 2014 #28
Yeah. This here being downtown and all. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #31
Me too! We better run Bravenak. JustAnotherGen Mar 2014 #120
I passed because I think the OP is just trying to stir up trouble with polls like this. yellowcanine Feb 2014 #14
The OP is not trying to "stir up trouble." ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #16
What IS the trouble? hfojvt Feb 2014 #20
In your opinion no. In my opinion yes. yellowcanine Feb 2014 #24
Rosa Parks....she was just stirring up trouble!!! Cali_Democrat Feb 2014 #47
I call BS on the comparison. The OP isn't putting anything on the line. yellowcanine Mar 2014 #122
I'm not putting anything on the line gollygee Mar 2014 #130
"White privilege" is too elusive a concept for a good poll. yellowcanine Mar 2014 #135
Is there something special about the OP's author that I should know? MrMickeysMom Mar 2014 #62
An aside: I love the disclaimer on the poll. gollygee Feb 2014 #21
It is a real thing. That is until you get old............... wandy Feb 2014 #23
Everyone agrees that minorities face discrimination LittleBlue Feb 2014 #26
that is a bit superficial. Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #33
If word choice is superficial LittleBlue Feb 2014 #36
I'd love to see your question answered. badtoworse Feb 2014 #37
your analysis is superficial. Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #39
You cite what amounts to a blog LittleBlue Feb 2014 #42
OK, so no dialog here. You will reject the word used and pretend that Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #44
I asked two questions of you LittleBlue Feb 2014 #45
You're dodging the question badtoworse Feb 2014 #43
Yes ... 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2014 #54
I confess I do not understand your objection to the term. yewberry Mar 2014 #73
There are people who use the example that some blacks have it way better than a good portion cui bono Mar 2014 #95
Very true. AverageJoe90 Mar 2014 #106
I went to a segregated schools, rode in white only bus seating, drank from white CTyankee Feb 2014 #29
Really? I drank from the older, funky "colored" fountain when nobody was looking Warpy Feb 2014 #30
I was always terrified that I would get in trouble... CTyankee Feb 2014 #35
You should ask the same questions re male and straight Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #32
Fascinating result, so far. kwassa Feb 2014 #34
For some reasons they don't like to declare themselves in polls BainsBane Feb 2014 #38
There are some significant holdouts. Starry Messenger Feb 2014 #40
yes, the most vocal opponents have not participated in the poll. kwassa Feb 2014 #46
White Privilege is the new Original Sin. n/t cherokeeprogressive Feb 2014 #41
Ha! funny. (nt) Inkfreak Feb 2014 #50
Jesus Christ... Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #57
No I'm just Chris. Jesus Christ minus the Jesus, and the t. Yeah, pretty much just Chris. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2014 #59
They're exactly alike as long as you don't know what it means to have white privilege. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #60
You are right, and I was wrong. I apologize. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2014 #64
"What you're describing is the mirror image of Original Sin." AverageJoe90 Mar 2014 #67
False equivalency in the extreme LostOne4Ever Mar 2014 #86
climate change denier doesn't think racism hurts minorities and helps whites CreekDog Mar 2014 #128
Are you honestly fucking serious about this shit? Really? AverageJoe90 Mar 2014 #138
Then you probably don't understand original sin or mirrors. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #69
Yada yada yada yada yada yada yada Ad nauseam... cherokeeprogressive Mar 2014 #80
Passing as white and being white are the same thing. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #83
Wow. Empathy. Heard of it? Buy some maybe? cherokeeprogressive Mar 2014 #85
Then again you may simply be choosing to be racially divisive pipoman Mar 2014 #98
White privilege isn't a new term. You know that, right? Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #99
I'm sure it has been used by the racially divisive for a long time. pipoman Mar 2014 #102
If you wish to accuse me of something, at least have the courage to say it directly. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #104
I'll take that as, pipoman Mar 2014 #105
What you have taken is not what I've said nor what I believe. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #108
"why do you need to refer to racial discrimination as 'white privilege'?" Number23 Mar 2014 #109
Can't answer a question with a question. . pipoman Mar 2014 #110
lol No, you WON'T answer. Instead you'll continue with these tired little games Number23 Mar 2014 #112
Someone who quoted a question without answering pipoman Mar 2014 #114
Keep playing. Again, fooling no one. Number23 Mar 2014 #115
Lol pipoman Mar 2014 #116
of course it's real Skittles Feb 2014 #51
as one, of course. There is a wealth privilege as well. There is a bully privilege and a male Kip Humphrey Feb 2014 #52
Hooray for unnecessary categorical hierarchies. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #61
.... handmade34 Feb 2014 #55
See, this is why there's so much resistance to the term. WatermelonRat Mar 2014 #121
Personally I agree it exists now I do think there are degrees to it Arcanetrance Feb 2014 #58
White privilege Check list ismnotwasm Mar 2014 #63
Yet people will keep insisting they have no significant advantage over anyone else. nomorenomore08 Mar 2014 #68
Yes. A whole 7%. Bonobo Mar 2014 #70
Who's denying degrees of whiteness? Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #71
I didn't say "denying" it GC, just that it was being ignored Bonobo Mar 2014 #74
We can talk about it if you want. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #75
I'd like to, especially if it wouldn't label me as a "white privilege denier" Bonobo Mar 2014 #76
As a person of Jewish ancestry, who displays stereotypical physical traits, I agree. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #77
Well said and I completely agree. nt Bonobo Mar 2014 #78
Yes, so one could ask, as others have, what should be done with such information? Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #79
excellent post! kwassa Mar 2014 #91
The people who have been arguing the issue haven't even responded to the poll BainsBane Mar 2014 #81
I can think of a few reasons. Bonobo Mar 2014 #82
In my case I believe that poll is flawed pipoman Mar 2014 #113
I'm not sure I understand gollygee Mar 2014 #119
51. whistler162 Mar 2014 #101
The fact that it's a real thing misses the point lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #72
Agree. Blue_In_AK Mar 2014 #84
All you have to do is turn on Faux Newz rbrnmw Mar 2014 #88
Funny LostOne4Ever Mar 2014 #89
That is what inspired this gollygee Mar 2014 #93
Ahhhh LostOne4Ever Mar 2014 #94
Thanks so much for this poll and for your posts on the matter Number23 Mar 2014 #97
Thanks! gollygee Mar 2014 #118
The academic concept is valid. WatermelonRat Mar 2014 #96
It is a racially divisive term pipoman Mar 2014 #103
Lucky enough to be born in the west is by far my biggest privilege. KentuckyWoman Mar 2014 #100
Scary: that this question has to be asked. Scarier: The (currently) 8% saying they don't buy it. moriah Mar 2014 #107
It's refreshing to see these numbers in the poll Quixote1818 Mar 2014 #111
"I don't buy it" is picking up steam. A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2014 #117
This message was self-deleted by its author MrScorpio Mar 2014 #123
It's a misleading term used to refer to a real thing. Donald Ian Rankin Mar 2014 #124
The issue is gollygee Mar 2014 #125
what a surprise, mostly white, males answering "no" CreekDog Mar 2014 #126
this. nt La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2014 #129
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