Why Do White People Feel Discriminated Against? I Asked Them. [View all]
Look, I know its hard to feel like you really know white people after doing a few interviews. But heres what I found out from them.
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11.05.17 12:00 AM ET
I have to be honest: I really dont understand white people. Theyre confusing! I mean, white people are in charge of everything in America, they dominate government, business, finance, tech, real estateevery industry that mattersand yet guess who feels like theyre discriminated against?
Thats right, white people, some 55% of whom say whites are discriminated against in America today, according to a new NPR/Robert Wood Johnson/Harvard poll. Now, this is not entirely a surprisea 2011 Harvard study found a similar conclusion: Whites see racism as a zero sum game they are now losing.
White people may be consistent but theyre still confusing. I dont understand how people with such a tight grip on power in America could be so insecure about it. So I decided to ask some white people about it.
I started by calling white people I know and asking them why so many white people feel like theyre discriminated against. I reached out to people I like because I thought that would make it easier to have an honest conversation. I called writer Ana Marie Cox, writer Matt Taibbi, anti-racism activist Tim Wise, and radio host Charlie Sykes. I also threw the question out to Twitterwhy do white people feel discriminated against?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-do-white-people-feel-discriminated-against-i-asked-them