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White Fragility: Does Avoiding Racial Stress Protect Racism?

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Produced by @jorgebscomm for @empowervmedia * I magine a conversation about race that ends before it begins - cut short by defensiveness, silence, or tears. This is the essence of white fragility, a term coined by scholar Robin DiAngelo to describe how some white people react when faced with racial stress. She argues that this fragility doesn’t just stall discussions - it actively protects racism by dodging the discomfort needed for real change. In this article, we’ll unpack this bold idea, asking whether avoiding stress truly shields racism or if there’s more beneath the surface. Readers are invited to think deeply, feel connected, and imagine a world where racial dialogue sparks growth instead of retreat. The term 'white fragility' describes how some white people react when faced with racial stress. (📷:whyaminotsurprised) What Is White Fragility? Let’s start simple: What does white fragility mean? It’s not about calling anyone weak or bad - it’s about noticing a pattern. ...