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- From: montas@stable.ecn.purdue.edu (Hubert J Montas)
- Subject: Re: Racist/Sexist Role Models
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.210732.13959@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
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- References: <BxsG1I.69L@quake.sylmar.ca.us> <1992Nov16.222410.16897@nhgs.vak12ed.edu> <Bxy3s7.DI2@quake.sylmar.ca.us>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 21:07:32 GMT
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- In article <Bxy3s7.DI2@quake.sylmar.ca.us> brian@quake.sylmar.ca.us (Brian K. Yoder) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov16.222410.16897@nhgs.vak12ed.edu> pgolden@nhgs.vak12ed.edu (Patrick S. Golden) writes:
- >>I'm sorry you find this "racist". It is certainly not our
- >>intent to foster that attitude, but, rather, to present all
- >>students with role models for them to emulate.
- >
- >[..]. On the other hand, you can say "This
- >person is of your race/sex, and therefore you ought to try to emulate him."
- >that is a racist/sexist premise.
-
- No It's not. This is part of normal human behavior. As we grow up, we
- look for role models that look like us to inspire our endeavors. Growing up as
- a black guy, you get to see a lot of white men that are good role models: God,
- Santa, cops on TV,... So, you try to imitate them. Next thing you know all the
- white kids are laughing at you, sneering... This guy can't be no Santa, he's
- black! ah ah ah ah ah! A black Santa, never seen that! How funny! This goes to
- show that if you're black, you can never emulate a white role model without
- being put down in extreme ways. The question then is why try to follow these
- models? Aren't there some positive black role models we could use instead so
- that people would stop taking us as excentric weirdos whenever we try to do
- good? Yes there are some, and yes it is important to bring them out and pass
- them around within us, using them to inspire us. Then only is it be guarant-
- eed that we can improve ourselves without being the subject of utter derision.
-
- > Racism is not "White males oppressing
- >minorities and women." (although it is a species of racism). Racism is
- >acting as though race makes a difference where it does not. You are doing
- >exactly that...and in the name of anti-racism.
-
- Unfortunately, the current cultural status of the western world is one
- in which race and sex make a lot of difference. This culture is centered
- around a patriarchal system with being white as a symbol of redemption. The
- vast majority of role models in this culture are white males, although 50%
- of the people are women and more than 10% are black. Now, we have seen above
- that without appropriate role models, there is no possibility of emancipation
- and thence of freedom. As long as the role models represent white males, nobody
- thinks that anybody else is worth anything. The white male is, according to the
- models, intelligent, reasonable, strong, humanitarian, a kind of Christ really,
- aspiring to be God. The woman on the other hand is submissive, a little dumb,
- passive, and full of love. The black is lazy, violent, poor and totally irrat-
- ional, except for very few exceptions. Now, these exceptional blacks are not
- blacks, they don't smell bad, they just happen to look black, but they are
- really white (no shit! this happened to both my girlfriend (Ethiopian) and I
- (Haitian), we got all sorts of people telling us we're not black! Now, what's
- so wrong with being black that we shouldn't be?).
- So, if you want to talk about
- anti-racism, you have to look at what people are worth irrespective of their
- color. You have to show that black people are intelligent, strong, humanitarian
- etc... by displaying proper role models to all. Have you judged however how dif-
- ficult this is? Can you consider how difficult it is for a white person to
- ackowledge the fact that his/her people have been barbarians for the best part
- of history? That they are responsible for the worst massacres: colonialism,
- slavery, holocaust, the atomic bomb, etc... That they have systematically era-
- sed and bent the history of civilization to make it look like they are its ori-
- ginators whereas everybody knows that Eve was African, that the Egyptians were
- black, that Moses and Jesus were black and hence that the Christian God is
- black. All these role models have been turned into white in history so that
- white people could feel good about themselves. Now, the black people that have
- been enslaved and colonised have been slowly brainwashed to believe that this
- nonsense was true and that they were thus inferior to the white, that they
- had no culture, no civilization, no gods, that they smelled like animals, that
- they were savages. Anti-racism today means acknowledging the heritage of the
- various cultures, and most notably of the black culture which originated all
- civilization. It doesn't look like white people are ready for this though, so
- it's important that we at least start amongst ourselves. How do I know that
- whites are not ready? Well, half of my family is white (my mother's French),
- and although they are very liberal and well educated, they still have some
- problem with history. I'm working on making things better though.
-
- >able or interested in X.". Remember too, that if you successfully teach that
- >lesson, what about people who actually are from a background of ignorance
- >poverty and barbarism? Are they to think that they don't deserve to be
- >intelligent, civilized and successful?
-
- This is exactly where white people come from, and today they think
- they own this place.
-
- >Pointing out someone's race in regard
- >to motivation for attempting some accomplishment is based on exactly the
- >same false premise as the more blatant forms of racism.
-
- When your pride as been killed because of your race, when your
- worth is de facto nil because you are black, when the cultural equation is
- black=zero, I think that there are good reasons to use black role models
- for motivational purposes.
-
- >Rather than trying to teach them the (often untrue) lesson that "Lots of
- >women and minorities do X, therefore you should want to as well.", why not
- >teach the simpler and best of all true lesson that "Race and sex don't matter
- >in your ability or interest.
-
- This is exactly what they are teaching: It is not because you are black,
- or because you are a woman, that you are a stupid-worth-nothing person, look
- at this intelligent black man, look at this brilliant woman, they are shinning
- example that YOU can succeed, despite what the white male culture says.
-
- O.K. got to go, Got a friend to chat with
-
- Ciao....
-
- Hubert.
-
-