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Mine is a white ethnic blog.
That is to say, I recognize that when I am talking about anything here, I am talking about it from a white person's perspective. I have a lot of examined-and-discarded bias in my history, but don't doubt I have a lot of unexamined bias, too. I was raised in a racist environment in a racist country by racist people, and I can't possibly have escaped some of their thinking. I just want to acknowledge that here, and let you all know that if you ever wanna call me on that shit, I'm listening.
That is to say, I recognize that when I am talking about anything here, I am talking about it from a white person's perspective. I have a lot of examined-and-discarded bias in my history, but don't doubt I have a lot of unexamined bias, too. I was raised in a racist environment in a racist country by racist people, and I can't possibly have escaped some of their thinking. I just want to acknowledge that here, and let you all know that if you ever wanna call me on that shit, I'm listening.
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I'm too tired to go into this any more now, and have about fifteen tabs open of things to reply to, so may not be able to come back to this - I'm sorry if this seems rude, but I didn't want to let this pass without saying something.
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In saying that, of course, I have to acknowledge that I am white -- that is to say, anyone immersed in the discourse of American culture would instantly identify me as white.
Ethnically, I'm largely Anglo-American, 1/4 Irish, with a soupcon of Apache (by way of a great-great-grandmother).
"White" is a social construction, and who is considered white has changed over time. Jews in America became white sometime in the past century, for example.
I often make the mistake of treating "white" as synonymous with "Caucasian" -- which once led to a big misunderstanding in an anti-racism group I was in, when I confronted an Iranian woman in the group for identifying herself as a person on color. Yes, she's as Caucasian as I am, if not more, but try explaining that to the grocery store clerks who treat her like a potential shoplifter.
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