I've been pretty vocal about this on GAF, but less so in real life.
The tongue in cheek self deprecating and humorous 'I'm a white dude' stuff aside, I've been growing increasingly uncomfortable with white dudes getting shit on for being white dudes.
Like, I get that there is an academic discussion that could be had about the role of white men in the world, and I think it's an interesting one, but that's not how I'm seeing the phrase being employed.
I'm seeing Gaffers read a post they don't agree with and ask "are you a white dude?". I'm seeing this general sentiment of "white guys don't understand", and I'm seeing significantly more aggressive and exclusionary stuff - where people want to intentionally exclude white dudes from events. Even at work, in certain settings I keep hearing stuff that makes me pretty uncomfortable with how the group of white men are talked about.
I really don't want this sort of sentiment to progress, and it makes me sad when I see some white guys internalize this. We have a diversity initiative at work, and two separate guys asked me entirely sincerely "am I allowed to come?". I've had white men (and women) talk about the guilt they feel for being white. It doesn't sit well with me, but sometimes I feel like it's just me.
Talk to me about it GAF.
The tongue in cheek self deprecating and humorous 'I'm a white dude' stuff aside, I've been growing increasingly uncomfortable with white dudes getting shit on for being white dudes.
Like, I get that there is an academic discussion that could be had about the role of white men in the world, and I think it's an interesting one, but that's not how I'm seeing the phrase being employed.
I'm seeing Gaffers read a post they don't agree with and ask "are you a white dude?". I'm seeing this general sentiment of "white guys don't understand", and I'm seeing significantly more aggressive and exclusionary stuff - where people want to intentionally exclude white dudes from events. Even at work, in certain settings I keep hearing stuff that makes me pretty uncomfortable with how the group of white men are talked about.
I really don't want this sort of sentiment to progress, and it makes me sad when I see some white guys internalize this. We have a diversity initiative at work, and two separate guys asked me entirely sincerely "am I allowed to come?". I've had white men (and women) talk about the guilt they feel for being white. It doesn't sit well with me, but sometimes I feel like it's just me.
Talk to me about it GAF.