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Whitey Ford
10-27-2019, 07:33 PM
NYT: Racial attack by two Indian-Americans shows them ‘enacting American whiteness’
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A pair of Indian-American boys reported attacked African-Americans girls at a New Jersey high school football game, and according to Dr. Nell Irvin Painter, author of “The History of White People,” in the New York Times, the boys were “enacting American whiteness” and showing how “race is something we perform,” not just something related to the color of our skin.

In short, the Indian-American boys were guilty of white supremacism in acting out white culture.

https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2019/10/26/nyt-racial-attack-by-two-indian-americans-shows-them-enacting-american-whiteness/

Whitey Ford
10-27-2019, 07:41 PM
Here's the original article archived.

A Racist Attack Shows How Whiteness Evolves
An assault at a New Jersey high school football game had an unexpected cast of characters.


While it’s tempting to see the reported ethnicity of the boys suspected in the assault as complicating the story and raising questions about whether the assault should be thought of as racist, I look at it through a different lens. Instead of asking what the boys’ reported racial identity tells us about the nature of the attack, we should see the boys as enacting American whiteness through anti-black assault in a very traditional way. In doing so, the assailants are demonstrating how race is a social construct that people make through their actions. They show race in the making, and show how race is something we perform, not just something we are in our blood or in the color of our skin.

https://archive.is/MsRSX#selection-421.0-429.140

The magic nigger 'doctor' also wrote a book called The History of White People and they also wrote a review of it at The New York Times.


Nell Irvin Painter’s title, “The History of White People,” is a provocation in several ways: it’s monumental in sweep, and its absurd grandiosity should call to mind the fact that writing a “History of Black People” might seem perfectly reasonable to white people. But the title is literally accurate, because the book traces characterizations of the lighter-skinned people we call white today, starting with the ancient Scythians. For those who have not yet registered how much these characterizations have changed, let me assure you that sensory observation was not the basis of racial nomenclature.

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/28/books/review/Gordon-t.html