@lekkerfiss3, I'm not sure there are many, if any, who would enjoy that role. Racism, unlike prejudice alone, involves maintaining prejudice and power. The underrepresented and those not in power can not perpetuate racism because, in terms of power, they are not in a position to. When Sue speaks of racism, this is really what he is talking about. If you are interested, google White Racism: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh. It's quite wonderful in explaining this.
Sue and Constantine, and toxic combination. For additional information on Sue's work and his questionable analysis and thinking, see the article Racial Microaggression? How do you Know?-Revisited by RS Harris Jr. in American Psychologist 2009.
Pretty good post.
sofiayearwood 2 months ago
@sofiayearwood thanks!
AlexanderStreetPress 2 months ago
Sue and his brother are anti-white racists who enjoy the role of the oppressed victim.
lekkerfiss3 1 year ago
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@lekkerfiss3, I'm not sure there are many, if any, who would enjoy that role. Racism, unlike prejudice alone, involves maintaining prejudice and power. The underrepresented and those not in power can not perpetuate racism because, in terms of power, they are not in a position to. When Sue speaks of racism, this is really what he is talking about. If you are interested, google White Racism: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh. It's quite wonderful in explaining this.
EveryDayChannels 1 year ago
Sue and Constantine, and toxic combination. For additional information on Sue's work and his questionable analysis and thinking, see the article Racial Microaggression? How do you Know?-Revisited by RS Harris Jr. in American Psychologist 2009.
psmithsphr 2 years ago