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According to Portland Community College, '''whiteness''' is a "socially and politically constructed behavior" and "refers to the construction of the white race, white culture, and the system of privileges and advantages afforded to white people in the U.S. (and across the globe) through government policies, media portrayal, decision-making power within our corporations, schools, judicial systems, etc."<ref>https://www.pcc.edu/diversity-councils/cascade/whiteness-history-month/whiteness/ Cited August 31, 2021</ref> [[Steve Brulé]] has argued that the reason the term ''whiteness'' (and ''white privilege'', ''white guilt''t, ''white fragility'') is used instead of ''western culture'' because associating a (supposedly) evil culture with a skin colour will get people who want to be violent to target white people<ref>https://odysee.com/@StudioBruleArchive:e/whitewashing-racism-coffee-with-steve:9 (39:10 - 41:26) Cited August 31, 2021</ref> and the [[Honey Badger Radio|Honey Badgers]] have noted that what the National Museum of African American History & Culture called "whiteness" was basically the same as [[masculinity]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDYHmD-uN2I (starting from 17:23)</ref>.
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According to Portland Community College, '''whiteness''' is a "socially and politically constructed behavior" and "refers to the construction of the white race, white culture, and the system of privileges and advantages afforded to white people in the U.S. (and across the globe) through government policies, media portrayal, decision-making power within our corporations, schools, judicial systems, etc."<ref>https://www.pcc.edu/diversity-councils/cascade/whiteness-history-month/whiteness/ Cited August 31, 2021</ref> [[Steve Brulé]] has argued that the reason the term ''whiteness'' (and ''white privilege'', ''white guilt'', ''white fragility'') is used instead of ''western culture'' because associating a (supposedly) evil culture with a skin colour will get people who want to be violent to target white people<ref>https://odysee.com/@StudioBruleArchive:e/whitewashing-racism-coffee-with-steve:9 (39:10 - 41:26) Cited August 31, 2021</ref> and the [[Honey Badger Radio|Honey Badgers]] have noted that what the National Museum of African American History & Culture called "whiteness" was basically the same as [[masculinity]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDYHmD-uN2I (starting from 17:23)</ref>.
   
 
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Revision as of 15:42, 31 August 2021

According to Portland Community College, whiteness is a "socially and politically constructed behavior" and "refers to the construction of the white race, white culture, and the system of privileges and advantages afforded to white people in the U.S. (and across the globe) through government policies, media portrayal, decision-making power within our corporations, schools, judicial systems, etc."[1] Steve Brulé has argued that the reason the term whiteness (and white privilege, white guilt, white fragility) is used instead of western culture because associating a (supposedly) evil culture with a skin colour will get people who want to be violent to target white people[2] and the Honey Badgers have noted that what the National Museum of African American History & Culture called "whiteness" was basically the same as masculinity[3].

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