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Explaining White Privilege to the Deniers and the Haters

September 18, 2008, 7:52 am

Explaining White Privilege (Or, Your Defense Mechanism is Showing) 

Sigh.

I guess I should have expected it, seeing as how it's nothing new. I write a piece on racism and white privilege (namely, the recently viral This is Your Nation on White Privilege), lots of folks read it, many of them like it, and others e-mail me in fits of apoplexy, or post scathing critiques on message boards in which they invite me to die, to perform various sexual acts upon myself that I feel confident are impossible, or, best of all, to "go live in the ghetto," whereupon I will come to "truly appreciate the animals" for whom I have so much affection (the phrase they use for me and that affection, of course, sounds a bit different, and I'll leave it to your imagination to conjure the quip yourself).

Though I have no desire to debate the points made in the original piece, I would like to address some of the more glaring, and yet reasonable, misunderstandings that many seem to have about the subject of white privilege. That many white folks don't take well to the term is an understatement, and quite understandable. For those of us in the dominant group, the notion that we may receive certain advantages generally not received by others is a jarring, sometimes maddening concept. And if we don't understand what the term means, and what those who use it mean as they deploy it, our misunderstandings can generate anger and heat, where really, none is called for. So let me take this opportunity to explain what I mean by white privilege.

Of course, the original piece only mentioned examples of white privilege that were directly implicated in the current presidential campaign. It made no claims beyond that. Yet many who wrote to me took issue with the notion that there was such a thing, arguing, for instance that there are lots of poor white people who have no privilege, and many folks of color who are wealthy, who do. But what this argument misses is that race and class privilege are not the same thing.

Though we are used to thinking of privilege as a mere monetary issue, it is more than that. Yes, there are rich black and brown folks, but even they are subject to racial profiling and stereotyping (especially because those who encounter them often don't know they're rich and so view them as decidedly not), as well as bias in mortgage lending, and unequal treatment in schools. So, for instance, even the children of well-off black families are more likely to be suspended or expelled from school than the children of poor whites, and this is true despite the fact that there is no statistically significant difference in the rates of serious school rule infractions between white kids or black kids that could justify the disparity (according to fourteen different studies examined by Russ Skiba at Indiana University).

As for poor whites, though they certainly are suffering economically, this doesn't mean they lack racial privilege. I grew up in a very modest apartment, and economically was far from privileged. Yet I received better treatment in school (placement in advanced track classes even when I wasn't a good student), better treatment by law enforcement officers, and indeed more job opportunities because of connections I was able to take advantage of, that were pretty much unavailable to the folks of color I knew growing up. Likewise, low income whites everywhere are able to clean up, go to a job interview and be seen as just another white person, whereas a person of color, even who isn't low-income, has to wonder whether or not they might trip some negative stereotype about their group when they go for an interview or sit in the classroom answering questions from the teacher. Oh, and not to put too fine a point on it, but even low-income whites are more likely to own their own home than middle income black families, thanks to past advantages in housing and asset accumulation, which has allowed those whites to receive a small piece of property from their families.

The point is, privilege is as much a psychological matter as a material one. Whites have the luxury of not having to worry that our race is going to mark us negatively when looking for work, going to school, shopping, looking for a place to live, or driving for that matter: things that folks of color can't take for granted.

Let me share an analogy to make the point.

Taking things out of the racial context for a minute: imagine persons who are able bodied, as opposed to those with disabilities. If I were to say that able-bodied persons have certain advantages, certain privileges if you will, which disabled persons do not, who would argue the point? I imagine that no one would. It's too obvious, right? To be disabled is to face numerous obstacles. And although many persons with disabilities overcome those obstacles, this fact doesn't take away from the fact that they exist. Likewise, that persons with disabilities can and do overcome obstacles every day, doesn't deny that those of us who are able-bodied have an edge. We have one less thing to think and worry about as we enter a building, go to a workplace, or just try and navigate the contours of daily life. The fact that there are lots of able-bodied people who are poor, and some disabled folks who are rich, doesn't alter the general rule: on balance, it pays to be able-bodied.

That's all I'm saying about white privilege: on balance, it pays to be a member of the dominant racial group. It doesn't mean that a white person will get everything they want in life, or win every competition, but it does mean that there are general advantages that we receive.

So, for instance, studies have found that job applicants with white sounding names are 50% more likely to receive a call-back for a job interview than applicants with black-sounding names, even when all job-related qualifications and credentials are the same.

Other studies have found that white men with a criminal record are more likely to get a call-back for an interview than black male job applicants who don't have one, even when all requisite qualifications, demeanor and communication styles are the same.

Others have found that white women are far more likely than black women to be hired for work through temporary agencies, even when the black women have more experience and are more qualified.

Evidence from housing markets has found that there are about two million cases of race-based discrimination against people of color every year in the United States. That's not just bad for folks of color; the flipside is that there are, as a result, millions more places I can live as a white person.

Or consider criminal justice. Although data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration indicates that whites are equally or more likely than blacks or Latinos to use drugs, it is people of color (blacks and Latinos mostly) who comprise about 90 percent of the persons incarcerated for a drug possession offense. Despite the fact that white men are more likely to be caught with drugs in our car (on those occasions when we are searched), black men remain about four times more likely than white men to be searched in the first place, according to Justice Department findings. That's privilege for the dominant group.

That's the point: privilege is the flipside of discrimination. If people of color face discrimination, in housing, employment and elsewhere, then the rest of us are receiving a de facto subsidy, a privilege, an advantage in those realms of daily life. There can be no down without an up, in other words.

None of this means that white folks don't face challenges. Of course we do, and some of them (based on class, gender, sexual orientation, disability status, or other factors) are systemic and institutionalized. But on balance, we can take for granted that we will receive a leg-up on those persons of color with whom we share a nation.

And no, affirmative action doesn't change any of this.

Despite white fears to the contrary, even with affirmative action in place (which, contrary to popular belief does not allow quotas or formal set-asides except in those rare cases where blatant discrimination has been proven) whites hold about ninety percent of all the management level jobs in this country, receive about ninety-four percent of government contract dollars, and hold ninety percent of tenured faculty positions on college campuses. And in spite of affirmative action programs, whites are more likely than members of any other racial group to be admitted to their college of first choice.* And according to a study released last year, for every student of color who received even the slightest consideration from an affirmative action program in college, there are two whites who failed to meet normal qualification requirements at the same school, but who got in anyway because of parental influence, alumni status or because other favors were done.

Furthermore, although white students often think that so-called minority scholarships are a substantial drain on financial aid resources that would otherwise be available to them, nothing could be further from the truth. According to a national study by the General Accounting Office, less than four percent of scholarship money in the U.S. is represented by awards that consider race as a factor at all, while only 0.25 percent (that's one quarter of one percent for the math challenged) of all undergrad scholarship dollars come from awards that are restricted to persons of color alone. What's more, the idea that large numbers of students of color receive the benefits of race-based scholarships is lunacy of the highest order. In truth, only 3.5 percent of college students of color receive any scholarship even partly based on race, suggesting that such programs remain a pathetically small piece of the financial aid picture in this country, irrespective of what a gaggle of reactionary white folks might believe.**

In other words, despite the notion that somehow we have attained an equal opportunity, or color-blind society, the fact is, we are far from an equitable nation. People of color continue to face obstacles based solely on color, and whites continue to reap benefits from the same. None of this makes whites bad people, and none of it means we should feel guilty or beat ourselves up. But it does mean we need to figure out how we're going to be accountable for our unearned advantages. One way is by fighting for a society in which those privileges will no longer exist, and in which we will be able to stand on our own two feet, without the artificial crutch of racial advantage to prop us up. We need to commit to fighting for racial equity and challenging injustice at every turn, not only because it harms others, but because it diminishes us as well (even as it pays dividends), and because it squanders the promise of fairness and equity to which we claim to adhere as Americans.

It's about responsibility, not guilt. And if one can't see the difference between those two things, there is little that this or any other article can probably do. Perhaps starting with a dictionary would be better.

*U.S Federal Glass Ceiling Commission, Good for Business: Making Full Use of the Nation's Human Capital. (Washington DC: Bureau of National Affairs, March 1995); Fred L. Pincus, Reverse Discrimination: Dismantling the Myth. (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003), 18; Roberta J. Hill, "Far More Than Frybread," in Race in the College Classroom: Pedagogy and Politics, ed. Bonnie TuSmith and Maureen T. Reddy. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press), 169; Sylvia Hurtado and Christine Navia, "Reconciling College Access and the Affirmative Action Debate," in Affirmative Action's Testament of Hope, ed. Mildred Garcia (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1997), 115.
**U.S. General Accounting Office, 1994. "Information on Minority Targeted Scholarships," B251634. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, January; Stephen L. Carter, "Color-Blind and Color-Active," 1992. The Recorder. January 3.

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Secret_Squirrel read my blog
Oct 6, 2008 | 9:49 AM

You must be black.

I can see no other reason why a person would post this garbage.

The black community wants equality but constantly put this kind of garbage out?

this is nothing but a baiting blog for a flame war and should be removed.

Y3Y3 read my blog view my photos
Oct 6, 2008 | 10:06 AM

Racist BS... And OLD NEWS TO BOOT!

Secret_Squirrel read my blog
Oct 6, 2008 | 10:28 AM

Today, everywhere from the Justice Department to the Ivy League Universities, the bureaucrats and professors justify discrimination against whites on the basis of the notion of "white skin privilege." According to this concept, legal palliation for America's "past cruelty toward blacks" must come at the expense of all whites, however poor or disadvantaged, based on the fiction that prior to the "Civil Rights" era, all whites had a supreme legal and social position by the very fact of the color of their skin.

priveye
Oct 6, 2008 | 2:01 PM

Now…now....we shouldn’t cast aspersions on dread head tees…she has made it known that blacks can never be labeled as racists.

Obviously whites have nothing to worry about regarding discrimination….whites just have to concerned about affirmative action programs that discriminate based on being white when applying to college admissions or for that "good government job."

factseeker read my blog
Oct 6, 2008 | 5:36 PM

Tees, this is a very interesting blog...very well written I might add. Unfortunately some are not going to be able to get beyond the title to see if there is anything of substance hear. I don't see or believe there is any indication that you are attemting to bait for a flame war. Could the content be considered intense...sure. The reader has to decide for himslf as to whether or not to give credence to the information. One always has the option to present an opposing view.

I am somewhat surprised at Secret Squirrel's response to your blog given the fact the same negative position could be taken concerning his blog titled "Black privileges, what you don't hear about". In fact, I was just about to compliment his piece also but given his nasty attitude towards your piece, I am beginning to suspect his motives for presenting his information. Of the two, it is he I would call into question.

As far as Y3 is concerned, I am sure by now that you know if there was a blog about white light bulbs he would find racism in that.

At any rate I hope others will read it regardless of race/ethnicity and don't be afraid to have a discussion on it.

Y3Y3 read my blog view my photos
Oct 6, 2008 | 8:51 PM

Oh, Fat Cheeker... LOL!

Secret Squirrel is Correct. You are the one without a clue.

If the Blacks didn't NEED THE HELP to compete on a level playing field it wouldn't be there. OBVIOUSLY, it has been judged that BLACKS DO NEED THE HELP.

Secret_Squirrel read my blog
Oct 6, 2008 | 10:49 PM

My post was only an example of how bias racial blogs are.

This tees person seems to be posting in the fashion of a bigot.

I was mearly trying to make a point with my other blog that racially driven blogs can go both ways. nothing more.
I personally didn't write the blog I found the article and just posted it,
Just like tees has here.

Linebacker53 read my blog view my photos
Oct 7, 2008 | 7:31 AM

There he goes again...

"If the Blacks didn't NEED THE HELP to compete on a level playing field it wouldn't be there. OBVIOUSLY, it has been judged that BLACKS DO NEED THE HELP."

Y3Y3:

So what you're saying is; In reference to Gulion Buford, Mae Jemison, Ronald McNair... NASA booted all the leprechauns out of the shuttle program to allow African Americans a chance to fly on the shuttle???

(ROTFLMAO) I just can't take this too much longer!!!!!

factseeker read my blog
Oct 7, 2008 | 8:47 AM

Linebacker,you know anything y3 writes "is not"going to reflect an individual "operating" with a "full deck".

@Y3Y3,Any legitimate help, in all forms, that the African American race/community has recieved to date, pails in comparisson to the approx. 12 million people of color, forcefully uprooted from their homeland and forced into slavery and all that is associated with that evil over the course of 245 years. Lets not forget the piece of land/property that Rumsfeld owns that belonged to individual who's sole purpose was to "break" slaves mentally and physically...we can only imagine the autrocities that happened there at that secluded place. How much "HELP" do "YOU" think would be sufficient to heal the wounds that were created by stripes on others backside that were endured at this place alone?
I got an idea,how about we make you and your family and future generations slave for 200 hundred years and lets see how much "HELP" is needed to rebuild your lives.

Squirrel, you wrote "I personally didn't write the blog I found the article and just posted it, Just as tees has here." With that being the case based on the similarities that you are pointing out...how do you explain "You must be black","I can see no other reason why a person would post this garbage","The ["entire"] "black community" wants equality but constantly puts this kind of garbage out?","this is nothing but a baiting blog for a flame war and should be removed"

Linebacker53 read my blog view my photos
Oct 7, 2008 | 9:14 AM

factseeker:

When I first came to this blog site, I came in hopes of discussing political issues with others on a level basis of finding common ground or impasses to the current situation but now, I'm at the point of; [Like the forestry service] "Fighting fire by building back-fires." In this blog site, I have to use “simple” responses to and against simple minded people...

They act and respond as though; African Americans are still standing at the back door of the big house on the plantation waiting for Mr. Charlie to throw out what he doesn’t need anymore… And, when you don’t agree with them, they resort to “name calling” and intimidation tactics to force their opinion on you… What they don’t realize is; most African Americans aren’t in the mood and above that position to accept this as status-quo any more… There may be a few who [may] fall in that category but, not anymore for the majority…

Linebacker53 read my blog view my photos
Oct 7, 2008 | 9:30 AM

(Cont.)

Just tomake myself perfectly clear; there are those whom I can have a discussion with in an appropriate manner with them and I respecting each others opinion although we don't necessarily agree but we do give each other respect in our response to each other - there are a few that still try to use [what I term as] terrorist tactics to force their opinion on us (African Americans)...

tees read my blog
Oct 7, 2008 | 11:42 AM

LB53- what word is consistent thru ALL of these various sources of definition(s) for bigot? lol Because some just don't get who are the real bigots on these blogs, no matter how many times I post the definition for "bigot." According to definition:

Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)
big·ot
–noun a person who is UTTERLY INTOLERANT OF ANY DIFFERING CREED, BELIEF, OR OPINION.

American Heritage Dictionary
big·ot
n. One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics AND IS INTOLERANT OF THOSE WHO DIFFER.

WordNet
noun
a prejudiced person WHO IS INTOLERANT OF ANY OPINIONS DIFFERING FROM HIS OWN.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
Bigot
1. A hypocrite; esp., a superstitious hypocrite. [Obs.]
2. A person who regards his own faith and views in matters of religion AS UNQUESTIONABLY RIGHT, AND ANY BELIEF OR OPINION OPPOSED TO OR DIFFERING FROM THEM AS UNREASONABLE OR WICKED. In an extended sense, A PERSON WHO IS INTOLERANT OF OPINIONS WHICH CONFLICT WITH HIS OWN, AS IN POLITICS OR MORALS; ONE OBSTINATELY AND BLINDLY DEVOTED TO HIS OWN CHURCH, PARTY, BELIEF OR OPINION.

hmmmmmmmmmmmm.........

PEACE!

RED-DOG1 read my blog view my photos
Oct 7, 2008 | 12:23 PM

bigot: A bigot is someone who holds predefined negative views about a class of people.

There is the BIGOT definition that applies to you milu.

tees read my blog
Oct 7, 2008 | 12:30 PM

@ priveye- READING IS FUNDAMENTAL:

"Despite white fears to the contrary, even with affirmative action in place (which, contrary to popular belief does not allow quotas or formal set-asides except in those rare cases where blatant discrimination has been proven) whites hold about ninety percent of all the management level jobs in this country, receive about ninety-four percent of government contract dollars, and hold ninety percent of tenured faculty positions on college campuses. And in spite of affirmative action programs, whites are more likely than members of any other racial group to be admitted to their college of first choice.* And according to a study released last year, for every student of color who received even the slightest consideration from an affirmative action program in college, there are two whites who failed to meet normal qualification requirements at the same school, but who got in anyway because of parental influence, alumni status or because other favors were done.

Furthermore, although white students often think that so-called minority scholarships are a substantial drain on financial aid resources that would otherwise be available to them, nothing could be further from the truth. According to a national study by the General Accounting Office, less than four percent of scholarship money in the U.S. is represented by awards that consider race as a factor at all, while only 0.25 percent (that's one quarter of one percent for the math challenged) of all undergrad scholarship dollars come from awards that are restricted to persons of color alone. W

tees read my blog
Oct 7, 2008 | 12:31 PM

CONTINUED-

What's more, the idea that large numbers of students of color receive the benefits of race-based scholarships is lunacy of the highest order. In truth, only 3.5 percent of college students of color receive any scholarship even partly based on race, suggesting that such programs remain a pathetically small piece of the financial aid picture in this country, irrespective of what a gaggle of reactionary white folks might believe.**"

Have a lovely day!

tees read my blog
Oct 7, 2008 | 12:32 PM

Oh, btw, for those who are clueless:

Time Wise is a 'White' man- who deals with REALity...he is not a Black man.


Peace!

Linebacker53 read my blog view my photos
Oct 7, 2008 | 1:20 PM

Here comes that Dog dragging the same old bone around...

priveye
Oct 7, 2008 | 3:22 PM

Hey tees babe.....what percentage of the scholarship money from the United Negro College Fund goes to non colored folks?

On the other hand what percentage of scholarship money collected for the United White College Fund goes to whites? Woops…bad question because whites can not have something specifically named white.

priveye
Oct 7, 2008 | 3:22 PM

Hey tees babe.....what percentage of the scholarship money from the United Negro College Fund goes to non colored folks?

On the other hand what percentage of scholarship money collected for the United White College Fund goes to whites? Woops…bad question because whites can not have something specifically named white.

factseeker read my blog
Oct 7, 2008 | 3:55 PM

Linebacker, There is a video of children of all races/ethnicity singing a song of O'bama's message of hope and change. Some call it O'bamas' kids and they compare it to Adolf Hitler's kids make the ascertion that there are similarities.

If you support O'bama you can rest assurd that some will classify you as a communist, traitor and because of his (O'bama's) middle name supporters of Osama Bin Ladin.

It certainly explains why I was called a liberal "Nazi" and I have never mentioned who I support politicaly. Did I call the person who made thar statement about me a racist no...but I do get tired of the whinning by some on the issue of race. The fact of the matter we (African Americans) for the most part have responded very generously to the racism that has been thrown either at us or around us on this site from time to time. In fact we have kept the lines of communication open with those who have engaged in such behavoir.

I am proud of the fact that we tend to look at the big picture and not throw the baby out with the bath water if you will. I am thankful for the bloggers who do not subscribe to that nonesense on both sides of the isle. I hope no one becomes afraid nor discourage by those who do...they are the minority on "all" levels.

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