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Margaret Wise White Privilege Analysis

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In this video, Wise talks about how white privilege works in the modern society of the United States. That is the privilege which turns other people’s lives invisible. No media investigates on the victims of discrimination at an institutional level, hence their voices can never be heard. Moreover, white people do not have an opportunity (and necessity) to know about the reality of the people of color, thus the existence of racism has been denied by the white in every generation. Meanwhile, those who are nonwhite should have learned the white reality, culture, and life, to survive in the society. Even in academic environment, they constantly need to worry about whether their academic underperformance would trigger the negative racial stereotype. In this regard, …show more content…

He says that the notion of race hides the class difference among white people. At the beginning of colonialism, white elites just gave some authorities to the poor white people as being “white,” which led those penniless whites not to perceive white rich as their enemies. Thus, racism is basically the most cost-effective strategy of the white rich to maintain their profits: divide and conquer. It makes the poor white people blame for people of color for “their” problems. Meanwhile, Wise articulates that this discriminatory strategy is consequently even bad for the white people; it affects mental dysfunction, especially anxiety and stress. To maintain the privilege, they need to constantly worry about someone who would take their advantages away. As a result, the privilege cannot be permanent. In this regard, Wise suggests that, to make a secure society, all of us, especially who got the advantages should try to see what is going on in the society and should take responsibility for the creation of inequality/injustice system. He wraps up his speech by saying that this is “not because of our guilt, but because of [the fact that] we are

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