Go to any Country Club in America, saddle up to the bar, and wonder how the lot of the people that you will talk to ever had enough money to join a country club.
I agree. I worked at a very exclusive country club as a young man. Very hard work. I was treated like a sub human. We all were. Those rich bastards were never happy. Made me kinda bitter. Country clubs should not exist, I agree with that. I wonder what % of white people belong to ritzy, exclusive Country clubs. This is yet another reason that all white people are terrible people and should just go away and find another country to ruin. Maybe we should just be put down, honestly.
Some of these I consider good, some not, some no opinion. I don’t see the point in associating it with “whiteness”. It’s a rhetorical device to cast doubt on something because it’s “for white people,” which is lazy and irrational. Uh oh, there I go judging based on “white” values that I’ve internalized.
From what I can gather, it wasn’t an exhibit but a graphic they (specifically, The National Museum of African American History) published online in a “Thinking About Race” portal, and it was removed with an apology shortly thereafter (within a few months) after backlash.
If one took a Tylenol for a back ache ... say middle of last week ... when does the autism kick in? Asking for a friend.
The Smithsonian. Do I need to explain to you what the word “specifically” means? You chimed in with background on the graphic, and I responded with some additional background. I don’t get your tone.
I'm white - and think it is fairly accurate. Not every American white person fits into these characterizations, but enough that if you were to ask me which group of people this applies to, I could identify it. That list also isn't all bad, some are, and some are not.