{"id":6283,"date":"2020-10-06T11:26:36","date_gmt":"2020-10-06T10:26:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gspellchecker.com\/?p=6283"},"modified":"2020-10-06T12:25:14","modified_gmt":"2020-10-06T11:25:14","slug":"does-sainsburys-agree-that-most-of-their-customers-are-racist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gspellchecker.com\/2020\/10\/does-sainsburys-agree-that-most-of-their-customers-are-racist\/","title":{"rendered":"Does Sainsbury’s Agree That Most Of Their Customers Are Racist?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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I recently wrote about<\/a> my issues with the UK\u2019s second largest supermarket throwing its hat into the ring of race based identity politics. Since then, courtesy of some \u2018leaked\u2019 internal notices<\/a>, some further information has come to light regarding Sainsbury\u2019s recommendations for Black History Month.<\/p>\n

If the following materials are authentic, it would appear Sainsbury\u2019s are recommending that their staff read the book \u2018White Fragility\u2019 by Robin DiAngelo.<\/p>\n

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This creates a larger PR headache for the supermarket than they appear to be aware of.<\/p>\n

You see, I have<\/em> actually read White Fragility. You can read my review here<\/a>. The problem is, the entire book is based on one simple premise. And it\u2019s that white people are inherently racist and exist solely as part of a white supremacist system. And if you disagree with this accusation, well, the book\u2019s author tells us this is just proof of your \u2018white fragility\u2019.<\/p>\n

The author summarises her warped view of the world best when she says: \u2018a positive white identity is an impossible goal. White identity is inherently racist. White people do not exist outside of the system of white supremacy\u2019.<\/strong><\/p>\n

So, my question to Sainsbury’s is: given that they are recommending the book \u2018White Fragility\u2019 to their staff, do they agree that all white people (and therefore the majority of their own customers) are racist? And if they reject this hypothesis, what was it about the book \u2018White Fragility\u2019 that they found worthy of recommendation given \u2018all white people are racist\u2019 appears to be the sole and central argument of the book?<\/p>\n

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