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politics:utterguilt [2024/05/08 17:35] Owen Mellemapolitics:utterguilt [2024/05/08 19:44] (current) – [White Guilt] Owen Mellema
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 This was laid bare during a trolling campaign, in which participants hung up posters saying "It's Okay to be White". There was a great deal of dissonance within the liberal community as a result of this campaign. Why would such a banal statement create such a firestorm? The posters didn't say "It's not okay to be black", which certainly would be racist. This was laid bare during a trolling campaign, in which participants hung up posters saying "It's Okay to be White". There was a great deal of dissonance within the liberal community as a result of this campaign. Why would such a banal statement create such a firestorm? The posters didn't say "It's not okay to be black", which certainly would be racist.
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 +For white people, what is demanded by acceptance of this idea is Utter Guilt. For liberals that hold this idea, whiteness means total deficiency - the problem is not your actions, but you, personally. I argue that there is no way for a white person to actually have White Guilt, based off of my theory that Utter Guilt does not exist.
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 +Firstly consider white people that claim to be against whiteness. Such people will agree with the conclusions of this idea, and claim to have White Guilt. They might be careful not to do anything that would be considered a microaggression, be excessively self-critical, and criticize other aspects of whiteness. This seems similar to the redemption... but it isn't redemption at all, actually, because at the end of the day the person hasn't really changed. They are just acting as if they changed. After all, they are still white, and thus, the dissonance persists. This is a form of duplicity, a lying about being better than one actually is. It's the equivalent of 
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 +Inevitably, this leads to a sort of suicidal depression, whereby they become distraught at the problem of their own whiteness. If you follow the logic of White Guilt, it would seem that suicide is the only moral action that a white person could take. Yet even this darkest of actions is duplicitous by nature, because the decision to commit suicide would be predicated on your own (white) thought process.
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 +Now, no sane and well-adjusted person would commit suicide, I think. Or, at the very least, I don't believe that they could reason themselves to suicide. People are not well-adjusted and reasonable because they reason themselves into this state, they are well-adjusted and reasonable because they are born well-adjusted and reasonable. Normal humans don't kill themselves, nor do they believe things that would cause them to kill themselves. They are naturally averse to such things, perhaps even fearing them in the same way that one would fear a suicidal cult such as Jonestown. 
  
  
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