So recently there was that dumb ass White man’s march. I call it “dumb” because it did it all wrong. Diversity is bad? Really? I have an eclectic mix of close friends from different backgrounds that makes me “grateful” America is so diversified. If our country was nothing but posh White folks I’d probably get bored and discontent! (Ben just likes looking at attractive Black, Asian,Native American, and Latino women. The fucking pig!)
Yet I think there’s a certain point to be made. I do think it’s sort of a popular trendy status symbol for Whites to talk down to and shame other Whites. (Usually upper middle class and rich Whites from Suburbia or College Universities do the mouth flapping. I apologize, but it’s true! The privileged trying to convince the underprivileged they are equally privileged. How cute!)
As a Caucasian I’m expected to unpack my privilege knapsack and answer for crimes at places and during historical eras in which I did not even exist yet. Pardon my dissenting opinion, but that seems unfair.
I’m more than willing to acknowledge my culture has done terrible things. I know at one point The English oppressed the Scottish and the Irish. I know Vikings would often rape and pillage while raiding neighboring villages. I know eventually we even bought slaves, brought genocide to the Jews during World War II, bombed Hiroshima, and took land that rightfully belonged to the Native Americans. (Don’t even get me started how we unjustly vilify Muslims because of that whole “war on terror” spew. Heck, we even tried that nonsense during The Crusades!)
It’s “bad stuff” and rotten to the core. Yet I find that’s the heart of humanity in general. I think any of us could trace back our ancestral lineage to a point in time they did horrible atrocities. At that moment those atrocities might have been justified with misguided logic but the fact remains they were wrong.
On my end all I want is for society to admit yeah, sometimes violent hate crimes happen to Caucasian people too, Yeah, many Caucasian people are poor and it’s not always their own faults, and that yeah, there are certain places where being White does not get us a rolled out red carpet and barrels of champagne.
Anyway, I know you all reading this are a diversified bunch. Do you think this new “White privilege fad” is justified? Should all Whites answer for crimes they did not even commit themselves? Is it wrong to acknowledge or even suggest “White victims” exist? I’m especially curious at to what my Black, Asian,Native American, and Latino friends might say because frankly another perspective from other cultures would be invaluable and appreciated! (But don’t worry! If you are Caucasian you can post too!)
Personally, I rather just refer to all of us as “people” but sadly the world seems to be a bit regressed in that department!
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