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MattSh

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Fri Mar 2, 2012, 01:16 PM Mar 2012

The Racists Think I知 One Of Them [View all]

Maybe this has been posted before. But I haven't seen it and I'm sure many others haven't either...

I’m a bleeding heart liberal white woman from a suburb of Chicago. I work in a professional job. I’m not on government assistance. And many white people – racist white people, the people with attitudes about the poor, those on government assistance or young black people having babies out of wedlock…those people often think I’m one of them. They think I’m one of them because I’m white, because I don’t live in poverty, because I belong to what’s left of the middle class, because we’re a two-income family. Maybe look tolerantly upon my liberalism because they figure it’s just some form of being a white apologist.

I went to a barbecue over the summer. When I got there, the first thing I saw flapping in the summer breeze was a Confederate flag. The gathering was filled with white people, with a few Hispanics thrown in for diversity – and nobody except me batted an eye, nobody except me made mention of this symbol of yawning racial divide. They invited me, and without apology subjected me to a tangible symbol of racism. They thought I was one of them. When I left, however, after just a few minutes, they had figured out I wasn’t.

A white woman I know was recently complaining about registering her child at school, and she was describing a rude woman who stood in line with her, “Of course, she was black,” she said in disgust. Of course, I said sarcastically, no white person would ever be rude in a line. She continued talking, ignoring my comment…and it dawned on me. She thought I was like her. She thought I was one of them.

I’ve had white acquaintances complain that they can’t get in to colleges because the blacks and minority quotas have taken their places. I’ve had white acquaintances complain that they can’t get the jobs they want because blacks and minority quotas have taken their places. They complain to me. They think I’m one of them.


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