I don’t think poverty is a culture, it is more of an economic misfortune.
Misfortune that was entirely constructed and can, if we so desire, restrict.
Kendi seems to see racism in everything. His idea that you are either a racist or an antiracist there is no neutral position; I find absurd especially when his idea of antiracism is based on his subjective views (IOW unless you agree with him, you are racist)
I remember an interview where he was asked if Capitalism was racist, he said it was because black people don’t engage in it to the extent white people do. I find this absurd. Even though he did admit in his youth he was racist, but no longer is, he still seems extremely obsessed with racism and such people in my experience has always turned out to be racist themselves.[/quote]
There is no neutral position. Passivity in the face of racism is racism. Albeit performative. Though the inner workings of someone's thoughts on race matter far less than the actions they take.
Everything written about race in his books are because that is his field of study. Weird how Stephen Hawkings saw physics. He was real obsessed with it I think.
And your gut feeling on the matter doesn't hold much weight since you haven't actually mentioned anything racist about his content.
Robin Diangelo in her book white fragility says white people who believe they are not racist are blinded by their racism by their white fragility. That white people are socialized in a sense of superiority that they are either unaware of or refuse to admit to themselves.
She seems to think all white people are unconscious beneficiaries of racism, and it is their white fragility that prevents them from seeing this. In my view it is racist to judge all white people this way. If a book this scathing were written about black or brown people, it would never get published, and the work would be vilified
Ah yes. The infamous white fragility that many people were offended by.
Provocative but not racist. It isn't an inherent quality that she is ascribing to white people. White fragility was a term coined to go viral. Do you know what white fragility is in the context of her work? Is it about white people as a race? I'm curious because a lot of people don't understand it. For example in a country where white people are the minority and don't have disproportionate control could be argued to not have while fragility. Its basically the same phenomenon of class as well. For example there are people who are extremely wealthy that know, understand and admit that the reason they are so wealthy is by circumstance, luck or systematic powers. Then there are many extremely wealthy people who feel they deserved and earned all of the wealth they have. In this example it is the "wealth fragility" blinding them to the reality of their situation.
It is a description of the psychological phenomenon where people reject the notion that they were beneficiaries of anything other than their own efforts. This isn't a perfect example since soon as you get into the nitty gritty of nuance it gets complicated. But for this same reason I don't personally agree with her take as a simple phenomenon.