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American Whites: From God Complex to Aggrieved

Poor whitey. He’s feeling picked on and the Wall Street Journal agrees. This isn’t much of a surprise as we have watched the rise of the Tea Party in the face of the Great Kenyan Usurper. By 2000, White America feels that “anti-white bias to be a greater social problem than anti-black bias.” Oh geez. I guess we will just ignore that fact that income disparity between whites and blacks has quadrupled from 1984 to 2007. And when I look a the leadership teams of the companies I have worked for, the white man has always held a firm grip on the power. As Gregory Rodriguez writes:

This doesn’t bode well. When even the majority group sees itself in a struggle for status and respect, it erodes any notion of the collective good. Forget the melting pot or the salad bowl; the metaphor for how we balance diversity and unity is becoming the fighting cage.

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