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Originally Posted by Adder
You remain fundamentally unserious about these issues. Of course an Asian person can have the same type of defensive reaction about his own racism. That the title of the book is specifically about white people doesn’t mean white people are somehow unique in their difficulty in seeing their own complicity.
Also, go read How to be Antiracist. In far too brief summary, it’s about a Black man learning to recognize his own racism.
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That'd be Asian Fragility. I read DiAngelo, and she's pretty clear in the message that White Fragility applies to Whites as Whites are uniquely defensive about their racism.