Culture Is Political Correctness White Privilege? - Listen to the wisdom of the white man while he spergs about how evil the white man is

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According to a paper from University of Northern Iowa professors C. Kyle Rudick and Kathryn B. Golsan, the claim of “civil conversation” only perpetuates the difference between people of color and whites.

“Whiteness-informed civility, functions to assert control of space” and “create a good white identity,” the paper explained.

“Civility within higher education is a radicalized, rather than universal, norm,” the authors said, drawing upon “critical whiteness studies to explore how White students’ understanding of race-talk within higher education (re)produces whiteness,” the abstract said.

Students revealed they were resistant to talk about race or racism with other students of color out of fear that they would say something “wrong” or be labeled “a racist.”

Rudick and Goslan interviewed ten white college students and asked them racially based questions, Campus Reform reports.

“What do you consider to be civil behavior?” and “How do you think your racial identity may affect your understandings of civility when talking with students of color?” were some of the questions asked by the two professors.

“Another way that participants described how they tried to be civil when interacting with students of color was to be overly nice or polite,” the far-right site Campus Reform wrote.

Doing so creates another divide where people of color are still treated differently than everyone else. The attempt to be nice or overly polite perpetuates “white privilege” and “white racial power.”

When comedian Stephen Colbert was playing his right-wing caricature on Comedy Central, he would frequently say that he never knows who is white or non-white because “I don’t see race.”

The study explained that this view ignores the personal experience of a person of color. It “functions to erase racial identity in the attempt to impose a race-evasive frame on race-talk.”

The professors encouraged universities to challenge strategies of WIC [whiteness-informed civility] by having white students and students of color engage in sustained, sensitive, and substantive conversations about race and racism,” the authors said.

They “encourage White students to understand how using WIC to downplay issues of race or racism in higher education serves to elide their own social location and reinforce the hegemony of White institutional presence.”

https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/io...itically-correct-perpetuates-white-privilege/
 
It's almost like treating black and white people equally is the way to go. Huh? Really makes ya think.
 
It's almost like treating black and white people equally is the way to go, huh? Really makes ya think.

If we treated everyone the same we'd see just how "racist" science and reality can be.
 
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Doing so creates another divide where people of color are still treated differently than everyone else. The attempt to be nice or overly polite perpetuates “white privilege” and “white racial power.”

When comedian Stephen Colbert was playing his right-wing caricature on Comedy Central, he would frequently say that he never knows who is white or non-white because “I don’t see race.”

The study explained that this view ignores the personal experience of a person of color. It “functions to erase racial identity in the attempt to impose a race-evasive frame on race-talk.”
So:

- If you're too nice to other races you're racist.
- If you threat other races like white people you're racist.

The only winning move is not playing.
 
I wonder what bullshit conclusions these sociologists will draw on the day everyone gets so fed up with them that they just respond to every survey question with “fuck off”.
 
Well, now that everything has finally been judged racist, can I just go home and play Mario Kart?
 
I love how it's "whiteness-informed civility" instead of "expensive etiquette meant to distinguish one from the white trash classes."
 
I wonder what bullshit conclusions these sociologists will draw on the day everyone gets so fed up with them that they just respond to every survey question with “fuck off”.
i'm pretty sure they already do and that explains the survery results
 
According to a paper from University of Northern Iowa professors C. Kyle Rudick and Kathryn B. Golsan, the claim of “civil conversation” only perpetuates the difference between people of color and whites.

“Whiteness-informed civility, functions to assert control of space” and “create a good white identity,” the paper explained.

“Civility within higher education is a radicalized, rather than universal, norm,” the authors said, drawing upon “critical whiteness studies to explore how White students’ understanding of race-talk within higher education (re)produces whiteness,” the abstract said.

Students revealed they were resistant to talk about race or racism with other students of color out of fear that they would say something “wrong” or be labeled “a racist.”

Rudick and Goslan interviewed ten white college students and asked them racially based questions, Campus Reform reports.

“What do you consider to be civil behavior?” and “How do you think your racial identity may affect your understandings of civility when talking with students of color?” were some of the questions asked by the two professors.

“Another way that participants described how they tried to be civil when interacting with students of color was to be overly nice or polite,” the far-right site Campus Reform wrote.

Doing so creates another divide where people of color are still treated differently than everyone else. The attempt to be nice or overly polite perpetuates “white privilege” and “white racial power.”

When comedian Stephen Colbert was playing his right-wing caricature on Comedy Central, he would frequently say that he never knows who is white or non-white because “I don’t see race.”

The study explained that this view ignores the personal experience of a person of color. It “functions to erase racial identity in the attempt to impose a race-evasive frame on race-talk.”

The professors encouraged universities to challenge strategies of WIC [whiteness-informed civility] by having white students and students of color engage in sustained, sensitive, and substantive conversations about race and racism,” the authors said.

They “encourage White students to understand how using WIC to downplay issues of race or racism in higher education serves to elide their own social location and reinforce the hegemony of White institutional presence.”

https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/io...itically-correct-perpetuates-white-privilege/

So many buzzwords. Small wonder the academy is in deep trouble when you have these morons in the social "sciences" spewing this pseudo-intellectual nonsense and trying to infect the STEM fields with it.
 
i'm pretty sure they already do and that explains the survery results
“Researchers were stunned at the results of the latest survey, wherein the mere mention of white privilege and social justice caused not just the subject, but all surrounding individuals on the same street corner, to become verbally abusive but otherwise disinterested. Clearly this means different races can never coexist and white people are racist.”
 
I wonder what bullshit conclusions these sociologists will draw on the day everyone gets so fed up with them that they just respond to every survey question with “fuck off”.

A best case scenario for these people is the total abolishment of facts, or the process of finding facts. That way feelings can rule the human condition. :neckbeard:
 
When's the next flight off this planet? I will buy a ticket at any price at this point.
 
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