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EDITORIAL: It has always been sa国际传媒榦kay to be white,sa国际传媒 itsa国际传媒檚 a racist way of legitimizing white privilege

Itsa国际传媒檚 time to do more than just take inventory of your advantages, itsa国际传媒檚 time to use them to make change
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In this Wednesday, June 24, 2020, photograph, books are displayed, including sa国际传媒淭he Tuskegee Airmen,sa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒淲hite Fragility,sa国际传媒 at the Black-owned Frugal Bookstore in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Many from outside Boston have recently shopped and supported the store amid nationwide protests against racism. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

A Black Press Media editorial was published Aug. 20, titled sa国际传媒業tsa国际传媒檚 Okay to be White,sa国际传媒 and Isa国际传媒檓 here to tell you that it was a punch to my biracial gut.

The editorial, which has since been deleted, legitimized white guilt, giving inappropriate praise to sa国际传媒済oodsa国际传媒 white people who are gladly riding the wave that is the genetic lottery instead of calling for actual change to Western culture, which is founded on the disadvantage of non-white folks.

The catalyst for the editorial was a Keremeos pub that has been called out for using sa国际传媒業tsa国际传媒檚 okay to be whitesa国际传媒 stickers in their establishment with a not-so-subtle white supremacy hand gesture attached. (I get this gesture was created by trolls on 4-Chan, but it is still intended to hurt people, and that is not OK and not the pointsa国际传媒 read the room.)

It is laughable that, amid protests to stop American police from gunning down Black people, whiteness is so status-quo white guilt is now also becoming as mainstream as a sticker.

The editorial has since been removed from our websites, an action swiftly called for by Black Press Mediasa国际传媒檚 senior management early Friday morning. My colleague who wrote the editorial is kind, hilarious and a good journalist.

Her intentions were good.

But as I write that, I cansa国际传媒檛 help but feel the need to scream that publishing sa国际传媒済ood intentionssa国际传媒 is the definition of white privilege.

Unsurprisingly, the editorial was called out loudest by white allies sa国际传媒 or at least thatsa国际传媒檚 what it feels like on social media sa国际传媒 undoubtedly because they are newest to the world of racism (welcome, by the way). Meanwhile, myself and a few of my fellow non-white colleagues took a deep breath, felt a familiar pain and spent the evening trying to not internalize.

The truth is, it is OK to be white sa国际传媒 in fact, by all standards it is great. How could it not be when from birth your dreams are rarely met with obstacles you cannot control and you donsa国际传媒檛 have the responsibility of constantly reminding the rest of the world that your voice and talents and goodness exist, that your hurt sa国际传媒 again, which is for no fault of your own sa国际传媒 matters.

Being white means you make a dollar for every , according to Statistics Canada data.

It means you are less likely to be stopped by police , or , according to data obtained from two separate freedom of information requests

It means you have never been called the N-word, squ**, or other derogatory words sa国际传媒 all which make sa国际传媒渨hite trashsa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒渉icksa国际传媒 feel like playground speak.

It means you have never randomly been told to , even though you were born here.

It means you have likely never been for simply speaking with your friends.

It means you are likelier to see a street on (according to Statistics Canada Road Network Files) than have a highway named after the ongoing .

It means that being able to will bring you accolades instead of rejections by prospected employers.

It means yousa国际传媒檒l have health conditions diagnosed sooner by doctors because their years of training only in how to spot symptoms on pale and pink skin.

It means no medical professionals have and substance use because of intergenerational trauma due to residential schools.

It means you donsa国际传媒檛 have a TV channel dedicated to your skin colour and culture because every channel

It means when you show your proudness of being white itsa国际传媒檚 defended as patriotic and harmless, while Black people demanding basic respect and recognition of their existence is a dangerous protest.

It means you are likelier, in Canada, to live , according to 2016 Statistics Canada data.

It isnsa国际传媒檛 just OK to be white sa国际传媒 white people have ensured it is fantastic, a privilege, to be white before anyone else had the chance to decide otherwise.

I can hear the frantic typing of shook-up white people right now. How dare you try to tell me what it is like to be white?

Listen. This doesnsa国际传媒檛 mean you havensa国际传媒檛 faced hardship. White people still live in poverty, suffer from mental or physical illnesses and disabilities, and are targeted with sexism and sexual harassment.

Isa国际传媒檓 not saying white people have every sa国际传媒渁dvance to Go and collect $200sa国际传媒 or sa国际传媒済et out of jail freesa国际传媒 card in this life sa国际传媒 , a social theory coined by Black sociologist Kimberl茅 Crenshaw, accounts for all of that.

In simple terms, intersectionalism explains why white, straight, able-bodied men typically have the most opportunity, wealth and social power while Black women represent the other side or the spectrum and hold the least sa国际传媒 if any sa国际传媒 of all those advantages.

In between those two polarizing life situations include queer white men, men with disabilities, white women, queer women, others who are LGBTQ2+, who are biracial sa国际传媒 like me with my half-white, half-east-Indian olive skintone sa国际传媒 Black men, and Indigenous folks.

But if you are white, relatively healthy and grew up in a middle-class functioning family, you hold most of the life chips and your lack of success is not because of lack of opportunity.

To quote Robin DiAngelo, author of White Fragility, it takes sa国际传媒渕ajor effortsa国际传媒 to get whites to simply acknowledge that being white gives them advantages.

What Isa国际传媒檓 learning is it clearly takes even more work to get whites to take inventory of their world and use those advantages to get rid of toxic and deadly systemic oppression from which they directly benefit.

You may not be that first group of settlers who colonized and assimilated this country, but those moments in history sure made life a hell of a lot easier for you.

So with all that extra time to live compared to whose were dealt the short end of the melanin stick, what are you going to do?

sa国际传媒淪topping our racist patterns must be more important than working to convince others that we donsa国际传媒檛 have them,sa国际传媒 says DiAngelo. sa国际传媒淲e do have them, and people of colour already know we have them; our efforts to prove otherwise are not convincing. An honest accounting of these patterns is no small task given the power of white fragility and white solidarity, but it is necessary.sa国际传媒

Heresa国际传媒檚 a pro-tip: To continue living how you have and not use your naturally gifted power to make change is not enough. And if I have anything to say about it, thatsa国际传媒檚 going to start right here at Black Press Media.

Ashley Wadhwani is the digital content editor for Black Press Media.



About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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