Sunday, September 21, 2014

White Privilige



In the article White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh the author talks about the white privilege and how many white people are not aware of this privilege. Her main point in this article is that those who are privilege are oblivious.  McIntosh writes in her article that whites are taught to not recognize white privilege they don’t really see where they are privileged because they have been privileged from the start because of their color. As the author begins to think about white privilege she says, “I have come to see white privilege as an invisible package of unearned assets which I can count on cashing in each day, but about which I was ‘meant’ to remain oblivious”. McIntosh is describing white privilege as an invisible package because it’s something that she cannot see and that is meant for her not to see as a white person. She can count on her invisible package every day.  Whites usually see their lives as normal and don’t see the unfairness of certain situations; they don’t see the advantages of being light skin. McIntosh writes in her article, “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 more like “us.” The author here is saying that whites think of themselves as average people so they think of their lives as normal.
            In this article the author provides a list which shows where some ideas on where people think that whites are more privilege then those who are not white. Down the list McIntosh writes, “I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed.” The author here is giving here an example of something which is seen a lot now days many employees or owners follow people who are not in the white category just to ensure that they are not stealing. This doesn’t usually happen to white people. As I read the list that was provided by the author in the article I was reminded of the Johnson reading Privilege, Power and Difference, this reading also had a list of white privileges and it also said that white people are not followed around in stores. I can relate this to myself because although I am not “white” I am Spanish I don’t get followed around in stores because I look white. In a way here I am privileged but then I start thinking about my family members who are not as light skin as I am many of them have had experiences where they get followed around in convenient stores because they are not white.
            I found a picture online it is a flyer on a post that says “what can white people do about racism? And then in a bubble it has a quote that says “I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed” this quote is also in McIntosh article. I think that the point of this picture is to show white people that the first thing to do to help racism is to realize that there is white privilege. I think that the quote is their so that white people can realize that they don’t have to be harassed at a simple corner store just like black or Spanish people are. http://orbismediologicus.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/404.jpg Online I also found a page where there is a list of some picture we see online constantly where people try to show that there is white privilege in a humorous way. http://www.buzzfeed.com/michaelblackmon/17-harrowing-examples-of-white-privilege-9hu9 one picture that really caught my eye was a picture of Justin Bieber and picture says “You can wear and act however you’d like without being labeled a thug, low life, gangster etc.” I found this very interesting because Justin Bieber in the past years has been dressing like a “gangster” but he isn’t called names or anything he can do whatever he wants but he isn’t called a “thug” because he is white. White privilege is something that is seen daily but it is something that many white people deny and say that they are not privileged that they are just like everyone else.

3 comments:

  1. I also blogged about this article, and I agree with what you and the author had to say 100%. I am white, and I remained oblivious, until i read this article, about the simple things in life i experience in life with no problem, just because i am white. I can get a job, travel and do such much more much easily than a colored person because i do not have to worry about being judged based on my skin color.

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  2. I completely agree with this article and your response. It really made me think about all of the things I have been, and still remain able to do with out having a second thought. Such as walk around the neighborhood, get a car, go to bed with no worries, etc. I have always recognized I have been lucky, however I never realized to what extent. Also, great links!

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  3. I agree with your point of view on this article. I didn't write on this article. However i did read it and was interested to hear what others thought about it. Thanks for the read .

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