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White Supremacy is the notion that whites should remain the ruling class
while denying that they are the ruling class, politely. Affectionately,
it’s called #PWS for short. It has been referred to as the Casual
American Caste System, Delicate Apartheid, Gentle Oppression, or what I
like to call it after a few drinks: Chad Crow, the super chill grandson
of Jim Crow.
No
but seriously, Polite White Supremacy is very real. So why is it that
we must specifically say ‘Polite White Supremacy’ rather than Racism? We
must say Polite White Supremacy for three reasons. First, saying #PWS
puts the responsibility solely on the creators of a systemic problem.
Second, this phrase addresses the subtlety and casualness with which
oppression is administered. Thirdly, it eradicates the all-too-common
confusion between racism and prejudice. It’s important to eradicate this confusion so it can be clear that racism is tied to a power structure and access to resources.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
RACISM AND PREJUDICE
Racism
and prejudice are NOT interchangeable. Racism is the systemic
oppression of one group of people who can be categorized within certain
phenotypical traits over multiple generations that has been, at one
point, sanctioned by a country, the majority and/or ruling class. Racism
is committed only by the ruling class and agents of the ruling class
because they have the power that comes with racism. Racism, in America,
is absolutely the attack dog of the white ruling class. However,
sometimes it’s also a slow poison in that it causes its victims to die
of exhaustion or grief. Again, racism is a kind of prejudice that comes
with power. Racism is the systematic and intentional oppression of group
of people from the ruling class and its agents. In America, the ruling
class is white people…of all classes.
America has been playing a centuries-long game of ‘stop hitting yourself’ while holding the arms of Black America.
Prejudice,
though harmful, is not necessarily systemic and can be committed by
anyone. It simply requires one to pre-judge. It does not require its
user to have any access to the ruling class or status of whiteness.
However, you have to be part of or support the ruling class to wield the
power of racism. Those who are not part of the white ruling class, yet
support white supremacy of any form, are called agents of white
supremacy. They are not white, but benefit in some direct way from
empowering and enforcing white supremacy often times on their own
people. Historically black overseers and house slaves were bestowed more
rights, and ultimately more power during slavery. These were employed
agents of white supremacy who oppressed their fellow blacks. This
employment was a status. It was a form of racist power that white slave
owners gave to black overseers as a way to also instill mistrust within
the black community. Prejudice alone, has no real power without the
system of control and power to support it.
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