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 Peggy McIntosh, 作者 of "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack"
Peggy McIntosh, author of "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack"
From Peggy McIntosh's 記事 available in full link. The rest of this 記事 will be directly quoted from that. I 投稿されました the whole link as well, but for the tl;dr crowd, this is the meat and potatoes of it.

My schooling gave me no training in seeing myself as an oppressor, as an unfairly advantaged person, または as a participant in a damaged culture. I was taught to see myself as an individual whose moral state depended on her individual moral will. My schooling followed the pattern my colleague Elizabeth Minnich has pointed out: whites are taught to think of their lives as morally neutral, normative, and average, and also ideal, so that when we work to benefit others, this is seen as work which will allow "them" to be もっと見る like "us."

1. I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.

2. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure of renting または purchasing housing in an area which I can afford and in which I would want to live.

3. I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a location will be neutral または pleasant to me.

4. I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed または harassed.

5. I can turn on the テレビ または open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.

6. When I am told about our national heritage または about "civilization," I am shown that people of my color made it what it is.

7. I can be sure that my children will be 与えられた curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race.

8. If I want to, I can be pretty sure of finding a publisher for this piece on white privilege.

9. I can go into a 音楽 ショップ and count on finding the 音楽 of my race represented, into a スーパーマーケット, スーパー マーケット and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser's ショップ and find someone who can cut my hair.

10. Whether I use checks, credit cards, または cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance of financial reliability.

11. I can arrange to protect my children most of the time from people who might not like them.

12. I can swear, または dress in secondhand clothes, または not answer letters, without having people attribute these choices to bad morals, the poverty, または the illiteracy of my race.

13. I can speak in public to a powerful male group without putting my race on trial.

14. I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race.

15. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.

16. I can remain oblivious of the language and customs of persons of color who constitute the world's majority without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

17. I can criticize our government and talk about how much i fear its policies and behavior without being seen as a cultural outsider.

18. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to "the person in charge," I will be facing a person of my race.

19. If a traffic cop pulls me over または if the IRS audits my tax return, I can be sure I haven't been singled out because of my race.

20. I can easily buy posters, postcards, picture books, greeting cards, dolls, toys, and children's magazines featuring people of my race.

21. I can go ホーム from most meetings of organizations I belong to feeling somewhat tied in, rather than isolated, out-of-place, outnumbered, unheard, held at a distance, または feared.

22. I can take a job with an affirmative action employer without having co-workers on the job suspect that I got it because of my race.

23. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in または will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.

24. I can be sure that if I need legal または medical help, my race will not work against me.

25. If my day, week, または 年 is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode または situation whether it has racial overtones.

26. I can choose blemish cover または bandages in "flesh" color and have them もっと見る または less match my skin.

In my class and place, I did not see myself as a racist because I was taught to recognize racism only in individual acts of meanness によって members of my group, never in invisible systems conferring unsought racial dominance on my group from birth.
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When I created this spot nearly a 年 ago, my intention was to create a フォーラ for the respectable exchange of ideas among educated individuals. To my great excitement, I got exactly that: multifaceted individuals who knew where they stood but were curious to learn about others and make their own ideas known. There were the occasional people who would refuse to listen and only talk, and there were the occasional users who would refuse to acknowledge a good point against them. But over all, I've enjoyed our lively discussions.

For a time, the ディベート spot was lacking in any real "debate." There...
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 Langston Hughes, February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967
Langston Hughes, February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967
Let America Be America Again によって Langston Hughes

Let America be America again.
Let it be the dream it used to be.
Let it be the pioneer on the plain
Seeking a ホーム where he himself is free.

(America never was America to me.)

Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed--
Let it be that great strong land of love
Where never kings connive nor tyrants scheme
That any man be crushed によって one above.

(It never was America to me.)

O, let my land be a land where Liberty
Is crowned with no false patriotic wreath,
But opportunity is real, and life is free,
Equality is in the air we breathe.

(There's never been equality...
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イスラム教 Rejects Terrorism

"Do not destroy one another" (4:29)

"Do not take any human being's life- the life which God had declared saved" (6:151)

"If anyone killed a human being it shall be as though he had killed all mankind;whereas if anyone saved a life it shall be as though he had saved the lives of all mankind" (5:32)

"Do not act wickedly on earth によって spreading coruption" (2:60)

イスラム教 Teaches Tolerace

"Those who follow the Jewish faith, and the Christians, all who believe in God and the Last 日 and do righteous deeds- shall have their rewards with their sustainer; and no fear need they have...
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These are just a few homosexuals and transsexua... (more) Added: January 15, 2008 These are just a few homosexuals and transsexuals that have been silenced bc of their sexualities...
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This is an excerpt from a not-so-short story I wrote a while back (Kegel, あなた ought to recognize it pretty fast). The character of Simon is heavily based on a man I met randomly at my college one year, and the 閲覧数 expressed echo some of his thoughts almost exactly. The story about the girls and the bar and getting kicked out is a true story he told me. Anyways, I just thought I'd share that opinion here, for the sake of perspective.

From Salam (Rated PG-13-- you've been warned)

Simon held his breath before letting out a long sigh. “Before I went overseas, I can’t say I was much unlike our...
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