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The White Supremacist in Us

Posted by Rinku Sen, Huffington Post at 5:45 AM on June 20, 2009.


Our discussion of recent violence has boiled down to the idea that racism is an intentional act of a lone crazy white man.

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Over the past two weeks, Americans struggled to make sense of tragic shootings that seemed disconnected at first glance. Anti-Semite James Von Brunn killed Stephen T. Johns, a black security guard at the Holocaust Museum. George Tiller's murder a few days earlier seemed to be about abortion, yet his shooter, Scott Roeder, also had roots in the racial purity movement. Yesterday, it was reported that the murders of Raul Flores and his daughter in Arizona were charged to three people with white supremacist ambitions.

There's been lots of discussion about why hate crimes are rising and how to prevent future tragedies, yet we've largely missed the relationship between extremist racism and the less obvious version that plays out in our political debates. These shooters all felt that people of color (along with women and Jews) have stolen the birthright of white men. In his book "Kill the Best Gentiles," Von Brunn rails against "the calculated destruction of the White Race." Roeder was a member of the Montana Freemen; commenters on white supremacist websites praised him for ensuring that Tiller would never "kill another White baby." Flores' alleged murderers appear to have been preparing for a white uprising.

Our discussion of these events has boiled down to the idea that racism is an intentional, violent act of a lone crazy white man. Underlying this idea, however, is the unspoken assumption that since we criminalized such hatred through civil rights laws, there's nothing else we can do as a country. Collectively, we bemoan the backwardness of "some" people before we move on, thinking of racism as isolated extremism.

But social psychologists who developed the Implicit Associations Test at Harvard and the Universities of Virginia and Washington in 1998 tell us that notions of the innate goodness of white people and the equally innate badness of people of color are so deeply embedded in our minds that we're totally unaware of making such judgments.

Even I, a woman of color and racial justice activist for 25 years, have taken their online test with dismaying results. White supremacists speak their beliefs aloud, but we all have similar ideas and act on them in tiny ways that add up.

The notion that people of color get more than our share plays out again and again in our institutions and policies, expanding the racial divide. If we think that Black people manufactured the foreclosure crisis in order to get a handout, the law limits their ability to get relief. If we think that undocumented immigrants are leeching off the U.S., we will not pass an immigration reform that changes their status. If we think that children of color can't learn, we don't do what's needed to improve public schools.

As a nation, we are about to make critical decisions about all our systems. Unconscious biases already permeate these debates every time we ask who deserves how much of health care, education, jobs. Our discourse is heavily coded. There's no need to say that "illegal" equals Mexican, or that the "irresponsible" homeowner is black, or that "unqualified" means woman of color. Even if we don't rhetorically attach these ideas to particular groups of people, our brains have been conditioned to make the connections anyway.

There's particular danger in characterizing racism as isolated madness during the greatest recession in 60 years. We now have to rebuild our economy - will we continue with a model that includes stark inequality? That seems likely if we can't grapple honestly with the racial gap, since structural inequality will always make our economy more vulnerable to a crash. That inequality is also what keeps us apart, in separate neighborhoods, schools and workplaces. That distance makes it much easier for violent extremists to recruit struggling white people into their ranks.

As white communities, particularly men, face conditions that have been chronic in communities of color, their vulnerability to racist ideas could disrupt the possibility of working together for real solutions. The unemployment of white men has more than doubled over the past year, from 4.2 to 8.5 percent. They are shocked, angry, and ready to direct all that heat somewhere. The most productive place for that energy is in alliance with communities of color, so that together, we can focus on changing the policies that allowed elites to run off with all our assets.

It is possible to craft truly universal social and economic policy that can both generate racial equity and improve life for everyone, including unemployed white men. There were racially-fueled murders before last week, and there's every reason to think there will be more. As we grieve, the Obama Administration and Congress continue the immense task of rebuilding the economy and reforming immigration and healthcare. Something positive can emerge from these tragic events if our efforts to understand them led to policies that actually brought us together - in our lives, as well as in our minds.

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Rinku Sen writes for Race Wire.


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No Confidence in their own Race or Gender, or even Religion
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jun 20, 2009 7:19 AM   
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Being a White Female of no particular religious affiliation, I have to say you can alomst smell the fear coming off these Hate group members.
Apparently they feel that if forced to compete on a level playing field they will fail.
sounds like a classic case of low Self esteem stemming from self Loathing. How can you think so little of your own kind to have to particpate in means to stack the deck in their favor?
I have no need to 'eliminate' the competition, because I don't believe that if put toe to toe on level ground I will be the one to lose.And even if I do, I have no doubt I have the intellect and ability to perfect my tactics to win sometime in the future as a contender.
This is why as a Woman I hate when the bar is lowered, the rules changed as a means to make it easier for me- what a insult! In fact I have so much Moxy- I prefer the Bar be lifted- so when I do jump it handily- I have proven that I've done so without concessions.In fact bring on more competition with better qualifications- If I win, I proved I am the Best, If I fail at least I lost in a more prestigous round of competitors.
White supremeist,sexist, and those who consider themselves in the 'Army of God' have no faith in their own demographic or ideology- that's why they want to eiminate the competition, before a real competiton begins.They want to 'win' by Default.
Look down racist those yellow shoelaces match the yellow strip running down your backs!

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Interesting
Posted by: Jennie on Jun 20, 2009 10:27 PM   
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I did the Implicit Associations Test and showed a slight bias toward darker skin - but I am a middle aged white female living in a white dominated society (Aotearoa New Zealand).
It has long seemed to me that we all have in-group out-group biases be they racial, religious, first language, politcal or social and we all tend to mostly associate within our own group(s). To minimize conflict in todays pluralistic societes we need to practise seeing both ourselves and others as worthy human beings.

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Hate all "hate groups"
Posted by: progressive-life on Jun 21, 2009 8:14 AM   
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Unfortunately our "freedoms" give freedom to all sorts of hate groups.. The black muslim radical that killed that army recruiter seems to be the newest type of threat in this country.. White supremacist hate groups, neo Nazis, KKK, Black Panthers, etc..etc.. all should have been banned years ago.. I'm not sure why our freedoms give legitimacy to such groups. Now we have to contend with a new form of hate from within.. American muslims that want to carry on a terrorists war against our country.

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Some questions
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Jun 22, 2009 11:12 AM   
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I got this in q
an email and agree with what he said and asked.

"I have been wondering about why Whites are racists, and no other race is.....

Proud to be White

Michael Richards makes his point................
Michael Richards better known as Kramer from TVs Seinfeld does make a good point.



This was his defense speech in court after making racial comments in his comedy act. He makes some very interesting points....



Someone finally said it. H ow many are actually paying attention to this? There are African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, Arab Americans, etc.

And then there are just Americans. You pass me on the street and sneer in my direction. You call me 'White boy,' 'Cracker,' 'Honkey,' 'Whitey,' 'Caveman'... and that's OK.



But when I call you, Nigger, Kike, Towel head, Sand-nigger, Camel Jockey, Beaner, Gook, or Chink .. You call me a racist.



You say that whites commit a lot of violence against you.. so why are the ghettos the most dangerous places to live?



You have the United Negro College Fund. You have Martin Luther King Day.



You have Black History Month. You have Cesar Chavez Day.



You have Yom Hashoah. You have Ma'uled Al-Nabi.



You have the NAACP. You have BET... If we had WET (White Entertainment Television), we'd be racists. If we had a White Pride Day, you would call us racists..



If we had White History Month, we'd be racists.



If we had any organization for only whites to 'advance' OUR lives, we'd be racists.



We have a Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, a Black Chamber of Commerce, and then we just have the plain Chamber of Commerce. Wonder who pays for that??



A white woman could not be in the Miss Black American pageant, but any color can be in the Miss America pageant.



If we had a college fund that only gave white students scholarships... You know we'd be racists.



There are over 60 openly proclaimed Black Colleges in the US . Yet if there were 'White colleges', that would be a racist college..



In the Million Man March, you believed that you were marching for your race and rights. If we marched for our race and rights, you would call us racists.



You are proud to be black, brown, yellow and orange, and you're not afraid to announce it. But when we announce our white pride, you call us racists.



You rob us, carjack us, and shoot at us. But, when a white police officer shoots a black gang member or beats up a black drug dealer running from the law and posing a threat to society, you call him a racist.



I am proud... But you call me a racist.



Why is it that only whites can be racists??



There is nothing improper about this e-mail... Let's see which of you are proud enough to send it on. I sadly don't think many will. That's why we have LOST most of OUR RIGHTS in this country. We won't stand up for ourselves!


BE PROUD TO BE WHITE!



It's not a crime YET... but getting very close!"

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Question
Posted by: vertical on Jun 22, 2009 12:15 PM   
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How much of racism is motivated by population growth? As it is there are more and more people chasing after fewer and fewer resources, and this causes people to become resentfull and they lash out at the newest arrivals. By the time America has a hundred million more people than it has today(At current population growth this will happen in thirty years) it will be a living hell with everyone fighting each other for those last crumbs. In those same thirty years the Earth will have a couple billion more people than it has today, and the Earth will be a living hell. The difference between a heaven on Earth and a living hell is about four billion people.

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