White Privilege Conference speakers judge by skin color and claim rape is not intrinsically bad (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)
Posted on Wednesday, May 14th, 2014 at 6:00 am by Kyle Olson
Editor’s note: Part 2 of 4
Highlights include:
Speaker Adrien Wing: ‘You can’t just look at the face’ and goes on to slam Clarence Thomas and Barack Obama.
Wing: Obama is ‘the face of global White privilege.’
Wing: Obama is the ‘black face in the White House.’
Wing: Urges attendees to think about ways to rein in freedom of speech
Speaker Paul Kivel compares Christianity to ‘racism and sexism or other systems of oppression.’
Speaker Leonard Zeskind: ‘The longer you are in the Tea Party, the more racist you become.’
Zeskind: Parents put their kids in private schools because they’re racist
Speaker Stephanie Baran: capitalism perpetuates white supremacy and privilege, racism and sexism
So-called ‘White ally:’ ‘White people do not experience racism.’
Ally: Rape is not intrinsically bad.Speakers include:
University of Iowa Professor Adrien Wing
Author Paul Kivel
Leonard Zeskind
Professor Stephanie BaranIn part 1 of our 4 part series examining the White Privilege Conference, we focused on the ideological underpinning of this annual education event. According to White Privilege Theologians, the human category of white, and thus racism itself, was invented in 1681 in order to protect capitalism by dividing labor.
In part 2 of our report, we take you inside the workshops of the WPC to witness how organizers translate the radical Keynote addresses into practical White Privilege training, the goal of which is to teach educators how to indoctrinate children in the ethos of White Privilege ideology.
As you will witness in our report, proponents of the “White Privilege” theory have become the very thing they claim to despise.
In part 2, White Privilege Conference speaker Professor Adrien Wing told the audience, “Critical Race Theory … says … ‘You can’t just look at the face.’”
“Clarence Thomas is on the Supreme Court. Does he really replace Thurgood Marshall? He’s an embarrassment and a disgrace to the memory of Thurgood Marshall and if I met Clarence Thomas I’d call him that to his face.”
“That’s ‘cuz I have something called tenure,” Wing told the laughing audience. In this very statement, Wing is implying Thomas should think a certain way simply because of the color of his skin.
What a disgrace to the individuality of Marshall, to suggest that another black man should think like him, simply because of his race.
But Wing didn’t stop there. “Does having a Black president change that? Has it changed that? Unfortunately, it hasn’t. Is it? He ends up being the front man for the system,” said of Barack Obama.
“So instead of just saying we’re happy there’s a Black face in the White House, who is running the White House, instead of just serving in the White House, it’s like no, the master’s house has now got a black face, but it’s still the master’s house.
“He works for the master of the system of White privilege,” Wing declared.
Others criticized Christianity and the Tea Party. Author Paul Kivel compared Christianity to “other systems of oppression” like racism and sexism while Leonard Zeskind pointed to an anonymous “longitudinal study” and told the audience, “The longer you are in the Tea Party, the more racist you become.”
The Progressives Today investigator asked Zeskind, “Do you think that they do that, like put their kids in private schools and live in gated communities because they’re racist?” Zeskind responded, “Yes, I do. I sure the f**k do.”
Another speaker, Professor Stephanie Baran, said, “For me capitalism is the all-consuming thing. Capitalism maintains white supremacy, white privilege, racism, sexism, patriarchy, um, hetero-normativity – you name it: capitalism.”
During another part of the conference, attendees attended meetings strictly based on the color of their skin and were asked to leave if they were in the wrong room. A discussion ensued between the investigator and a so-called “White ally.”
“White people do not experience racism,” she told the investigator.
“White people can experience discrimination, but not racism.”
“Would you define discrimination as something intrinsically bad?” the investigator asked. “No, I don’t think anything is intrinsically bad. As a sociologist, I think context means everything.” “Rape isn’t intrinsically bad?” the investigator responded.
“It is not,” the White ally said.
Coming tomorrow, teachers learn how to introduce White Privilege theory into the elementary classroom. Authored by Kyle Olson
http://www.progressivestoday.com/white-privilege-conference-speakers-judge-by-skin-color-and-claim-rape-is-not-intrinsically-bad-exclusive-video/