White supremacist groups in shares many beliefs. Some more prominent than others, there is a long list of such. The most noticeable is that of race and gender being essential differences, given by God or biology.
This is the foundational belief to their group members, to me. It is one that goes down to the core of their practices, seemingly validated by God. No matter the groups practices, each believe in such superiority granted to them by nature. Bringing me to the to their next belief.
They believe that inequality is simply natural, and that white men are naturally superior as well. This distinct belief spans from the seemingly strong validation they interpret from God. This is what their "fraternity" is fueled by, too.
They each hone
"White supremacy is a system designated to maintain economic, legal, political, and social privilege for white people based on a belief of racial superiority" (Amy Lively qtd. White Supremacy). This is what Lively have stated in her article on white
- The most notorious organization was the Ku Klux Klan. The Ku Klux Klan was organized in Pulaski Tennessee, in 1866 to intimidate former slaves who voted and apprehended political offices during Reconstruction. The Ku Klux Klan history came all about with the situation in the South following the harsh Civil War. The Southern States were in distraught and the defeated white people were humiliated and felt like they had to get revenge and gain their power back. The goal of the original Ku Klux Klan was to fight against the Reconstruction policies of the radical Republican Congress and to maintain "white supremacy. The Klan was led by merchants, planters, and Democratic politicians. They considered themselves as the most respectable citizens
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a white supremacist is a person who believes that the white race is inherently superior to other races and that white people should have control over people of other races . Present day shows the same belief when Dylann Storm Roof took nine lives at Emanuel AME Church in June 2015. He was believed to be a white supremacist. In both cases, the whites were believing that they were higher up than the blacks and thought they had the ability to hector the blacks. They did not want to share their stature with the
Moreover, to be white in the United States means that the lighter your skin, the more power, prestige, and property you have; which then results to the higher your social class is. To be white in the United States means you have easier access to the “American Dream.” The “American Dream” in which you are able to socially mobilize yourself to higher positions. According to sociologists, social mobility is the extent of which an individual can move in the class system. When you are white, you are oblivious to the systematic oppression of those beneath you. The education system, criminal justice system, and the government system are all in your favor. This white supremacy flows through our society. A few examples include the income gap between Blacks and Whites. People of color are paid less for the same efforts and level of labor compared to someone who is white. Some structural-functional sociologists believe this occurs in order to motivate those beneath the poverty line or in the working class will push forward and continue to extend efforts in order to possibly climb the social ladder. Others disagree and believe this income gap is the outcome of dominance and straining relationships due to scarce resources. Those who disagree are sociologists abiding by the conflict theory perspective. Of course, my definition and opinion on white
Europeans viewed Africans Americans as a minority by their skin color , and the inequality in numbers . Europeans developed division in the world. For example , Christian / atheist , white/black , seperations in bathrooms , segration is education .
“I think whites are carefully taught not to recognize white privilege, as males are taught not to recognize male privilege.”
Being born with white skin grants me certain unearned privileges in life that others may not readily receive. White privilege can be defined as “a set of advantages and/ or immunities that white people benefit from on a daily basis beyond those common to all others” (Baldwin, n.d.). For example, I can wait on a friend inside a Starbucks without purchasing anything and not be arrested. Unfortunately, two black men in Philadelphia were just arrested for this. In fact, I can even sit there for hours on my laptop and not purchase a single thing, and not need to worry I will be confronted by police officers. This paper will evaluate other privileges I receive as a white woman, discuss intersectionality, and explain how whiteness is maintained through fear of others and a desire for niceness.
Human society has been highly diverse and is the premise of white supremacy ideas. From the beginning the people of color were living under a white supremacist system. “ One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” (Ebony, June/1970) This statement is a stamp of independence but the term justice for all is redundant and not applicable to people of color. This stems from the idea that only the white man is entitled to liberty, only he would be able to pursue happiness.” The founding fathers not only did not consider the black men as humans, they did not even allow them the same creator.”(Ebony, June/1970) The supremacy dehumanized the black man oppressing their civil rights. These are prime examples of white supremacist ideals, that they are superior to all other races and should dominate all aspects of society. A article in Ebony Magazine titled “The Dilemma of Thomas Jefferson” by Carlye C. Douglas analysis Thomas Jefferson as a victim towards his own contradictions. “I consider a woman who brings a child every two years
Neo-Nazi hates Jews and love Adolf Hitler and Germany under the rules of Nazis, but they also hate other minorities like gays, lesbian, even Christians; in USA the NEo-Nazis can published material (under the first amendment of the constitution) what is illegal under European anti racism laws. (Southern Poverty Law Center)
Race refers to a group of persons who are different from other groups due to their alleged genetic and physical traits. On one hand, racism is the preconception that members of a certain race are prime than individuals of other races. In America, white supremacy is the belief that whites are superior to others. White supremacy took different forms, such as colonialism, slavery, and apartheid and has led to institutional racism. Members of minority races, particularly African Americans, have experienced institutional racism in both political and social institutions in many forms including discrimination in health care, employment, incarceration rates, housing, education, and politics. On the other hand, racial worldview entails declaring oneself to be superior over
White people have an invisible package of unearned assets. Invisible in the way that they can't be seen or touched, but can be cashed in everyday at colored peoples expense. White people have these unearned advantages and privileges just for being white, and in our society this leads to a systematic tendency to over empowerment, where denial of these advantages occurs leading to no changes in society.
White supremacy and superiority was an idea that turned into a belief among many that the white race was better than the other races (“White Supremacy”, Jenkins). White supremacy gave people the idea that people of the white race were better than African Americans. People on the jury of court trials were almost always white and had this idea in their brain which led to whites always being considered innocent and African Americans guilty. This is shown in To Kill a Mockingbird during the Tom Robinson trial when the jury was all white and they knew Tom was innocent but because he was African American and was going against a white person he was considered guilty of rape (Lee). Even though that particular example was from a book, it is based on true stories that actually occurred. White supremacy was in the brains of whites and states only helped to support this idea. States had “emphasized white superiority” because government were made up of whites and that is what they believed in (“Student Edition Page 236”). When white superiority was brought into the mix of things like the Jim Crow laws, it made discrimination and segregation worse and more common. The idea of white superiority was brought into the court systems so every time an African American was against a white in court, they would have no chance and would be found guilty. In the United States the Jim Crow laws were
They believe that we are created beings and that we are a part of a physical world and that it is a part of reality. Also, they believe that there is a spiritual realm and that it is a part of who we are and that it is just as much a part of reality as the physical world. In the Bible is says, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (NLT Genesis 1:1). God created both the heavens (the spiritual side if things), and the earth (is the physical). This philosophy does not come from man but ultimately form God as the creator.
There is no reason for people of color to believe that social institutions and power
The term white supremacy is used to describe the racial ideology that promotes and revolves around the belief that people of white ethnicity are superior in their traits, characteristics, and attributes in comparison to other racial groups (Fredrickson, 2015). Therefore, the white race should have economic, political, and social rule over non-White individuals. There are many ideologies and schools of thought that have been used to support white supremacism; however, the majority of data is pseudoscientific and lacks empirical evidence. For example, white supremacists have made attempts to illustrate inferiority using phenotypical traits such as the size of the head in case of eugenics. Another approach that has been taken stems from the