Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism
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The quote you used proves the importance of being precise when choosing one's words. Being white is easier in a society that normalizes and institutionalizes racism—in the same way that it's easier being thin, able-bodied, and heterosexual. But not better.I, however, think some parts of this book may come off as offensive to some people. Even though the author clearly states his stance on racism as he defines it, some of it may make some readers uncomfortable with the book. For instance, on page 96, the author, in stating things 'we can agree upon', adds that it is 'better' to be white than black. This and some other instances may seem offensive to a black person, discouraging them from reading the book. Again, in defining these concepts, the author, in some instances, sounds dangerously close to undermining and trivializing the experiences of people of color in societies like ours.
Other than this, it seems like quite a thought-provoking book. Thank you for your review.
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