The Full Effects of White Racism

There is only one thing to be done. Round up all the blacks and put them in some sort of protective custody where the poor little hothouse flowers can be gently cared for.
Another round of stupid from a white woman ignorant of the fact that her bitch ass doesn't have equal rights under the constitution.
 
What IM2 really thinks.......

When yall whities go full retard Christian weak and blacks gain absolute power, we won't be gracious and tolerant of your white asses as you were with our black asses. ALL whites will be slaves and servants ONLY. No white person can look a black person in the eye. Under penalty of death.
Whites can not own property because they ARE property. This is fair and equitable. So declares IM2 !!!

Naw suh. Yall whities gots to PAY !! Every last greasy haired redneck hillbilly one of you !!!
We want yo bidnesses, your homes, yo savings, yo retirement accounts AND REPARATIONS !!!

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That's what you think. I posted stuff that is supported by medical study. The facts.

Everything else you post is fluff and padding. Just be honest.

And none of you white fragility having chumps can handle it.

You would like to Kill Whitey. No exceptions. Everyone knows this.

Everything else you post is fluff and filler.

Just be honest. You'd get at least some respect.
 
These people agree with my assessment.


Ryan C.T. DeLapp, MA, and Monnica T. Williams, PhD, “Proactively Coping With Racism, Getting back to our lives in the aftermath of racial violence in the media.”, July 18, 2016, www.psychologytoday,com

Paradies Y, Ben J, Denson N, Elias A, Priest N, Pieterse A, et al. (2015) Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE 10(9): e0138511. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138511

J. Worell, Encyclopedia of Women and Gender Vol I (2001) p. 603

Weiten, W. & Lloyd, M.A. (2008) Psychology Applied to Modern Life (9th ed.). Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

Lazarus, R.S., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, Appraisal and Coping. New York: Springer.

Comas-Diaz, L., and Jacobsen, F. M. (1991). Clinical Ethnocultural Transference and Countertransference in the Therapeutic Dyad. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61(3), 392-402.

Fryberg, S. M. (2010). When the World Is Colorblind, American Indians Are Invisible: A Diversity Science Approach. Psychological Inquiry, 21(2), 115-119.

Natasha Tracy, Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse?
Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse? | HealthyPlace

Charles S. Carver and Jennifer Connor Smith,“Personality and Coping"(2010), The Annual Review of Psychology

Is Racism a Public Health Issue? Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health, October 9, 2017, Is Racism a Public Health Issue? — Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health

Dennis R. Upkins, Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting, Aug 24, 2016, Mental Health Matters, derived from: Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting | MHM

Pike, Karen D, “What is Internalized Racial Oppression and Why Don't We Study It? Acknowledging Racism's Hidden Injuries”, December 1, 2010, Sociological Perspectives, Vol. 53, Issue 4, pp. 551–572 Internalized Racism Among Asians Internalized Racism Among Asians

Angelique M. Davis & Rose Ernst (2019) Racial gaslighting, Politics, Groups, and Identities, 7:4, 761-774, DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2017.1403934

Camara Jules P. Harrell, Tanisha I. Burford, Brandi N. Cage, Travette McNair Nelson, Sheronda Shearon, Adrian Thompson, and Steven Green, Multiple Pathways Linking Racism to Health Outcomes, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health

Williams, D. R., Lawrence, J. A., & Davis, B. A. (2019). Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research. Annual Review of Public Health, 40(1), 105-125. doi:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040218-043750

Facemire, V. (2018). Understanding the Insidious Trauma of Racism: An Exploration of the Impact of Racial Socialization, Gender, and Type of Racist Experiences. (Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from ETD Home

Ponds, K. T. (2013). The Trauma of Racism: America's Original Sin. Reclaiming Children and Youth, pg. 22-24 http://reclaimingjournal.com/sites/default/files/journal-article-pdfs/22_2_Ponds.pdf

Gross, E., Efetevbia, V., & Wilkins, A. (2019, April 18). Racism and sexism against Black women may contribute to high rates of Black infant mortality. Child Trends. StackPath

B.S. McEwen, J.C. Wingfield, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Stress (Second Edition), 2007, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

B.S. McEwen, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2009, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Reactive Scope, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

Lukachko, Alicia & Hatzenbuehler, Mark & Keyes, Katherine. (2014). Structural racism and myocardial infarction in the United States. Social science & medicine (1982). 103. 42-50. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.07.021

I doubt any of you losers trying to troll have their credentials.
 
What IM2 really thinks.......

When yall whities go full retard Christian weak and blacks gain absolute power, we won't be gracious and tolerant of your white asses as you were with our black asses. ALL whites will be slaves and servants ONLY. No white person can look a black person in the eye. Under penalty of death.
Whites can not own property because they ARE property. This is fair and equitable. So declares IM2 !!!

Naw suh. Yall whities gots to PAY !! Every last greasy haired redneck hillbilly one of you !!!
We want yo bidnesses, your homes, yo savings, yo retirement accounts AND REPARATIONS !!!

UPz5Szn35b8henTewa9dDgfp84Lpy7_8376_compprod_600x600.png
That's what you think. I posted stuff that is supported by medical study. The facts.

And none of you white fragility having chumps can handle it.

You would like to Kill Whitey. No exceptions. Everyone knows this.

Wrong. Besides, you are more likekly to kill whitey than I am.

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ALL RISE!

Tonights Lesson is titled:

The Full Effects of White Racism


Racism is an organized social system in which the dominant racial group, based on an ideology of inferiority, categorizes and ranks people into social groups called “races” and uses its power to devalue, disempower, and differentially allocate valued societal resources and opportunities to groups defined as inferior. Race is primarily a social category, based on nationality, ethnicity, phenotypic, or other markers of social difference, which captures differential access to power and resources in society.

David R. Williams, Jourdyn A. Lawrence and Brigette A. Davis

“Abuse is a form of mistreatment by one individual that causes harm to another person.”

National Adult Protective Services Association

“Bryant-Davis and Ocampo (2005) noted similar courses of psychopathology between rape victims and victims of racism. Both events are an assault on the personhood and integrity of the victim. Similar to rape victims, race-related trauma victims may respond with disbelief, shock, or dissociation, which can prevent them from responding to the incident in a healthy manner. The victim may then feel shame and self-blame because they were unable to respond or defend themselves, which may lead to low self-concept and self-destructive behaviors. In the same study, a parallel was drawn between race-related trauma victims and victims of domestic violence. Both survivors are made to feel shame over allowing themselves to be victimized. For instance, someone who may have experienced a racist incident may be told that if they are polite, work hard, and/or dress in a certain way, they will not encounter racism. When these rules are followed yet racism persists, powerlessness, hyper vigilance, and other symptoms associated with PTSD may develop or worsen (Bryant-Davis & Ocampo, 2005).”1.

Monnica T. Williams Ph.D.

Tremendous psychological damage has been inflicted on nonwhites because of the racist policies and individual actions by whites in America and worldwide. But some whites seem to think that racism is simple and that it carries no psychological consequences to those who are the victims of it. They do so because they see nonwhites coping the best way they can with it. Secondly, they tend to look at things based on their perspective, meaning that when they see blacks acting violent they look at it from their experience as whites, never factoring in the damage at every level caused by past and continuing white racism.

“On occasion, the emotional weight of racism can lead African Americans to engage in maladaptive coping, such as remaining in denial, engaging in substance use, aggression, self-blame – even in extreme cases suicide (i.e., Black Lives Matter activist Marshawn McCarrel) and terrorism (i.e., Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson). These responses are harmful and lead to negative, long-term consequences.”

Monnica T. Williams Ph.D.

It is important to understand these realities. If not, then eventually you are going to end up with a chain of black and other nonwhite mass killers because people ignore the psychological damage created by racism.

Many outside of the African American or other non-white communities do not seem to understand to what extent racism can drive a person to unhealthy and societally negative behaviors. Reality dictates that emotions are involved in this matter and there is a very wide spectrum of emotions people will express in such situations. To understand the dual standards in such thinking, white people have used drugs and became addicted to them to escape a bad situation, but when it comes to blacks or other minorities and drug use, there is no excuse for “you people” to get strung out. While a white person can get addicted on pills and claim they did so to escape the pain of abuses they have endured, blacks or other nonwhites can’t say how they have endured racism and are addicted because of the pain that causes. Instead it is a failure of an inferior culture.

“The Boondocks” is an animated show about a black grandfather who was charged to take care of his 2 grandchildren. One of the characters in the show is a blue-collar black man named Uncle Ruckus. Uncle Ruckus held white supremacist views and despised everything about being black. In fact, he disliked being black so much, that he claimed to be Caucasian. Uncle Ruckus is an example of a person with internalized racism. Internalized racism is defined by Dr. Karen Pike as, the "internalization of racial oppression by the racially subordinated." In a study titled “The Psychology of Racism”, Robin Nicole Johnson points out that internalized racism entails both "conscious and unconscious acceptance of a racial hierarchy in which whites are consistently ranked above people of color." Blacks who suffer from internalized racism believe and promote negative stereotypes of their own race. They will adopt white beliefs and thinking. This is the literal meaning of acting white and it has nothing to do with getting good grades or going to college.

“The dominant group [whites] control the construction of reality through the production of ideologies or “knowledge” (Foucault 1977 [1975]) that circulate throughout society where they inform social norms, organizational practices, bureaucratic procedures, and common-sense knowledge. In this way, the interests of the oppressors are presented as reflecting everyone’s best interests, thereby getting oppressed groups to accept the dominant group’s interests as their own and minimize conflict (see also Pyke 1996:529).”


Dr. Karen Pike

Internalized racism reinforces racism. Internalized racism keeps racism alive. It creates a justification for racism. This acceptance of white supremacy as the norm leads to conclusions that racism is not a problem, or that it does not exist. As this happens, people in racially oppressed groups internalize the validity of their own oppression. Because they have done so they find no reason to question or fight the system.

These types will argue how racism would be no problem if blacks had fewer fatherless children, or about drug use and how a violent criminal culture exist in these communities but can never explain why unless they recite a white centered explanation that comes from a place with no practical understanding of what it is to be black in America. They refuse to argue the implications of racist policies and the damage these policies have created because to do so will not be acceptable in the social circles they desire approval from. This explains a number of blacks who have been allowed into the national discourse on race who are primarily conservatives.


Findings from large-scale national studies indicate that, while African Americans have a lower risk for many anxiety disorders, they have a 9.1% prevalence rate for PTSD, compared to 6.8% in Whites (Himle et al, 2009). That means that almost one in ten Black people becomes traumatized, and I think these rates may actually be higher since diagnosticians are usually not considering the role of racism in causing trauma (Malcoun, Williams, & Bahojb-Nouri, 2015).

Dennis R. Upkins

I am no expert on PTSD. What I have been told is that when a person has this disorder there can be events that trigger the old terror the individual went through due to the past abuse. Therefore as people of color continue to see acts of racism in all the various iterations, it is important to recognize how these events trigger a reminder to people of color of the bad experiences they had due to racism. It is even more important to understand what triggering those bad experiences mean in terms of behaviors might arise or resurface, instead of making racial judgements.

“Why I just can’t believe that white racism caused those black people to riot and burn up their entire community.” Another coping mechanism is self-destructive behavior. Not all coping mechanism are good. Therefore it is vital to end the events or stressors that make people adapt by using various coping mechanisms. There also positive mechanisms whereby blacks will use racism as a motivator to achieve things that the dominant group has refused to allow blacks to do. I will not say that racism motivate Barack Obama to get to the point where he was able to run and succeed in becoming the first black president in America, but I wouldn’t be surprised if racism motivated him to have the internal drive to refuse to be stopped.

The great Michelle Obama has spoken about the toll consistently living with racism takes upon black people by detailing her own battle with low grade depression. On August 6, 2020, the governor of Michigan declared racism as a public health issue by an executive order. This is an important development. The Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice and Health defines Public Health as “the collective efforts of a society to create the conditions in which people can be healthy.” The World Health Organization defines it as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” These definitions when applied to racism places it on the list of public health issues. As such, a comprehensive and holistic program or policy must be implemented to address the healthcare needs of individuals facing racism.

Racism causes chronic stress. Understanding this has serious implications for health outcomes in the black community. While I am not a doctor, what I have read by medical professionals explains how constant stress will create unhealthy outcomes. The continuing racism blacks face keep blacks stressed out and creates chemical imbalances within our bodies causing a wide variety of health problems. There is increasing evidence supported by research that shows racism shortens lives. On June 3, 2020, SAMHSA’s Office of Behavioral Health Equity published a report titled, “Trauma, Racism, Chronic Stress and the Health of Black Americans.” It was published due to a request for help in addressing trauma caused by racism. In the summary of what they found was that racism contributed to mental health and chronic health problems.


“Racism and associated trauma and violence contribute to mental health disorders, particularly depression, anxiety and PTSD, and chronic health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, maternal mortality/infant mortality and morbidity in African Americans. Racism is considered a fundamental cause of adverse health outcomes for racial/ethnic minorities and racial/ethnic inequities in health. The primary domains of racism - structural/institutional racism, cultural racism, and individual-level discrimination— are linked to mental and physical health outcomes. Racism and violence targeting a specific community is increasingly associated with complex trauma and intergenerational trauma, all of which have physical and behavioral health consequences.”

Racism is a stressor that triggers the body into allostasis, or better understood, racism forces the body to adapt to stress. Allostasis is the process that helps us adapt to stressors. “Exposure to stressors activates the sympathetic-adrenal-medullary axis (SAM) and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. SAM releases the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine from the adrenal glands. Meanwhile, the HPA releases glucocorticoids, like cortisol, which are steroid hormones.” Allostatic load is compiled damage to the body as an individual is exposed to constant stress. For example, allostatic processes lead to increases in blood pressure, which is a defined health risk. Allostatic overload is when the collective effects of stress lead to health problems and death.

Studies show that allostatic overload created by stress caused due to constant exposure to racism increases the occurrences of myocardial infarction in blacks. Simply put, a myocardial infarction is a heart attack. In 2014, “Structural racism and myocardial infarction in the United States”, a study by Alicia Lukachko, Mark Hatzenbuehler, & Katherine Keyes was published in Social Science and Medicine Journal. What they found as result of their study was not only that racism increased the occurrence of myocardial infarction for blacks, but instances of myocardial infarction were reduced for whites.


“This study demonstrates adverse effects of structural racism—specifically state-level racial disparities disadvantaging Blacks in political representation, employment, and incarceration —on past 12-month myocardial infarction. These adverse effects, however, were specific to Blacks, and among Whites, indicators of structural racism appear to have a benign or even beneficial effect on cardiac health. It is important to note that individual-level risk factors including age, sex, education, income, and medical insurance do not account for these findings. Furthermore, lending support to the construct validity of our measures of structural racism, the effects persist above and beyond those of state-level racial disparities in poverty.

Measures of structural racism pertaining to job status did not follow the expected pattern of association, and were inversely associated with myocardial infarction among Blacks. While this finding was unexpected, it is in line with results from previous studies that have documented that Black Americans in high status positions report greater exposure to interpersonal discrimination (Paradies, 2006). This increased exposure, coupled with potential pressures to assimilate and to defy negative racist stereotypes, may in turn place high status Blacks at greater risk for adverse health outcomes. Our results similarly suggest that Black Americans in states with greater representation of Blacks in high status positions are at higher risk for heart attack.”


Alicia Lukachko, Mark Hatzenbuehler, & Katherine Keyes -“Structural racism and myocardial infarction in the United States”

Racism is more than just a slur. It is an abusive behavior that causes lifelong harm to the victims of racial abuse. Racial abuse can lead to self and societally destructive violent behavior. Racist whites led by former President Donald Trump, ran their mouths loud and long about the looting and rioting they falsely blamed solely on Black Lives Matter during the summer of 2020. Those blacks that did commit such acts are prime examples of what happens when people are continually racially abused or see instances of such abuse. The murders of George Floyd, Brianna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and others triggered a reminder to people of color of their bad experiences in America due to racism. Now is the time to understand the damage 400 years of racism has upon blacks and upon the United States of America.


Ryan C.T. DeLapp, MA, and Monnica T. Williams, PhD, “Proactively Coping With Racism, Getting back to our lives in the aftermath of racial violence in the media.”, July 18, 2016, www.psychologytoday,com

Paradies Y, Ben J, Denson N, Elias A, Priest N, Pieterse A, et al. (2015) Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE 10(9): e0138511. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138511

J. Worell, Encyclopedia of Women and Gender Vol I (2001) p. 603

Weiten, W. & Lloyd, M.A. (2008) Psychology Applied to Modern Life (9th ed.). Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

Lazarus, R.S., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, Appraisal and Coping. New York: Springer.

Comas-Diaz, L., and Jacobsen, F. M. (1991). Clinical Ethnocultural Transference and Countertransference in the Therapeutic Dyad. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61(3), 392-402.

Fryberg, S. M. (2010). When the World Is Colorblind, American Indians Are Invisible: A Diversity Science Approach. Psychological Inquiry, 21(2), 115-119.

Natasha Tracy, Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse?
Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse? | HealthyPlace

Charles S. Carver and Jennifer Connor Smith,“Personality and Coping"(2010), The Annual Review of Psychology

Is Racism a Public Health Issue? Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health, October 9, 2017, Is Racism a Public Health Issue? — Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health

Dennis R. Upkins, Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting, Aug 24, 2016, Mental Health Matters, derived from: Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting | MHM

Pike, Karen D, “What is Internalized Racial Oppression and Why Don't We Study It? Acknowledging Racism's Hidden Injuries”, December 1, 2010, Sociological Perspectives, Vol. 53, Issue 4, pp. 551–572 Internalized Racism Among Asians Internalized Racism Among Asians

Angelique M. Davis & Rose Ernst (2019) Racial gaslighting, Politics, Groups, and Identities, 7:4, 761-774, DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2017.1403934

Camara Jules P. Harrell, Tanisha I. Burford, Brandi N. Cage, Travette McNair Nelson, Sheronda Shearon, Adrian Thompson, and Steven Green, Multiple Pathways Linking Racism to Health Outcomes, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health

Williams, D. R., Lawrence, J. A., & Davis, B. A. (2019). Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research. Annual Review of Public Health, 40(1), 105-125. doi:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040218-043750

Facemire, V. (2018). Understanding the Insidious Trauma of Racism: An Exploration of the Impact of Racial Socialization, Gender, and Type of Racist Experiences. (Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from ETD Home

Ponds, K. T. (2013). The Trauma of Racism: America's Original Sin. Reclaiming Children and Youth, pg. 22-24 http://reclaimingjournal.com/sites/default/files/journal-article-pdfs/22_2_Ponds.pdf

Gross, E., Efetevbia, V., & Wilkins, A. (2019, April 18). Racism and sexism against Black women may contribute to high rates of Black infant mortality. Child Trends. StackPath

B.S. McEwen, J.C. Wingfield, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Stress (Second Edition), 2007, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

B.S. McEwen, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2009, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Reactive Scope, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

Lukachko, Alicia & Hatzenbuehler, Mark & Keyes, Katherine. (2014). Structural racism and myocardial infarction in the United States. Social science & medicine (1982). 103. 42-50. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.07.021.
Haha, so if my white friend is racist, all I have to do is fly him to Beijing, where whites aren't the dominant power, and the minute he gets off the plane, he's cured? Hahahaha.
 
These people agree with my assessment.


Ryan C.T. DeLapp, MA, and Monnica T. Williams, PhD, “Proactively Coping With Racism, Getting back to our lives in the aftermath of racial violence in the media.”, July 18, 2016, www.psychologytoday,com

Paradies Y, Ben J, Denson N, Elias A, Priest N, Pieterse A, et al. (2015) Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE 10(9): e0138511. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138511

J. Worell, Encyclopedia of Women and Gender Vol I (2001) p. 603

Weiten, W. & Lloyd, M.A. (2008) Psychology Applied to Modern Life (9th ed.). Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

Lazarus, R.S., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, Appraisal and Coping. New York: Springer.

Comas-Diaz, L., and Jacobsen, F. M. (1991). Clinical Ethnocultural Transference and Countertransference in the Therapeutic Dyad. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61(3), 392-402.

Fryberg, S. M. (2010). When the World Is Colorblind, American Indians Are Invisible: A Diversity Science Approach. Psychological Inquiry, 21(2), 115-119.

Natasha Tracy, Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse?
Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse? | HealthyPlace

Charles S. Carver and Jennifer Connor Smith,“Personality and Coping"(2010), The Annual Review of Psychology

Is Racism a Public Health Issue? Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health, October 9, 2017, Is Racism a Public Health Issue? — Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health

Dennis R. Upkins, Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting, Aug 24, 2016, Mental Health Matters, derived from: Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting | MHM

Pike, Karen D, “What is Internalized Racial Oppression and Why Don't We Study It? Acknowledging Racism's Hidden Injuries”, December 1, 2010, Sociological Perspectives, Vol. 53, Issue 4, pp. 551–572 Internalized Racism Among Asians Internalized Racism Among Asians

Angelique M. Davis & Rose Ernst (2019) Racial gaslighting, Politics, Groups, and Identities, 7:4, 761-774, DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2017.1403934

Camara Jules P. Harrell, Tanisha I. Burford, Brandi N. Cage, Travette McNair Nelson, Sheronda Shearon, Adrian Thompson, and Steven Green, Multiple Pathways Linking Racism to Health Outcomes, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health

Williams, D. R., Lawrence, J. A., & Davis, B. A. (2019). Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research. Annual Review of Public Health, 40(1), 105-125. doi:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040218-043750

Facemire, V. (2018). Understanding the Insidious Trauma of Racism: An Exploration of the Impact of Racial Socialization, Gender, and Type of Racist Experiences. (Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from ETD Home

Ponds, K. T. (2013). The Trauma of Racism: America's Original Sin. Reclaiming Children and Youth, pg. 22-24 http://reclaimingjournal.com/sites/default/files/journal-article-pdfs/22_2_Ponds.pdf

Gross, E., Efetevbia, V., & Wilkins, A. (2019, April 18). Racism and sexism against Black women may contribute to high rates of Black infant mortality. Child Trends. StackPath

B.S. McEwen, J.C. Wingfield, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Stress (Second Edition), 2007, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

B.S. McEwen, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2009, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Reactive Scope, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

Lukachko, Alicia & Hatzenbuehler, Mark & Keyes, Katherine. (2014). Structural racism and myocardial infarction in the United States. Social science & medicine (1982). 103. 42-50. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.07.021

I doubt any of you losers trying to troll have their credentials.
Well, I checked the cite for " Gross, E., Efetevbia, V., & Wilkins, A. (2019, April 18). Racism and sexism against Black women may contribute to high rates of Black infant mortality. Child Trends. " and it is a dead link, hahaha. Which is too bad, because I wanted to find out whether the even higher black infant mortality rates in Africa means the racism and sexism in Africa is even worse than here.
 
...........or you can make something of yourself so you don't need this crutch to rationalize your failure.
 
These people agree with my assessment.


Ryan C.T. DeLapp, MA, and Monnica T. Williams, PhD, “Proactively Coping With Racism, Getting back to our lives in the aftermath of racial violence in the media.”, July 18, 2016, www.psychologytoday,com

Paradies Y, Ben J, Denson N, Elias A, Priest N, Pieterse A, et al. (2015) Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE 10(9): e0138511. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138511

J. Worell, Encyclopedia of Women and Gender Vol I (2001) p. 603

Weiten, W. & Lloyd, M.A. (2008) Psychology Applied to Modern Life (9th ed.). Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

Lazarus, R.S., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, Appraisal and Coping. New York: Springer.

Comas-Diaz, L., and Jacobsen, F. M. (1991). Clinical Ethnocultural Transference and Countertransference in the Therapeutic Dyad. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61(3), 392-402.

Fryberg, S. M. (2010). When the World Is Colorblind, American Indians Are Invisible: A Diversity Science Approach. Psychological Inquiry, 21(2), 115-119.

Natasha Tracy, Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse?
Types of Abuse: What are the Different Forms of Abuse? | HealthyPlace

Charles S. Carver and Jennifer Connor Smith,“Personality and Coping"(2010), The Annual Review of Psychology

Is Racism a Public Health Issue? Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health, October 9, 2017, Is Racism a Public Health Issue? — Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health

Dennis R. Upkins, Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting, Aug 24, 2016, Mental Health Matters, derived from: Denying Racism And Other Forms Of Gaslighting | MHM

Pike, Karen D, “What is Internalized Racial Oppression and Why Don't We Study It? Acknowledging Racism's Hidden Injuries”, December 1, 2010, Sociological Perspectives, Vol. 53, Issue 4, pp. 551–572 Internalized Racism Among Asians Internalized Racism Among Asians

Angelique M. Davis & Rose Ernst (2019) Racial gaslighting, Politics, Groups, and Identities, 7:4, 761-774, DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2017.1403934

Camara Jules P. Harrell, Tanisha I. Burford, Brandi N. Cage, Travette McNair Nelson, Sheronda Shearon, Adrian Thompson, and Steven Green, Multiple Pathways Linking Racism to Health Outcomes, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health

Williams, D. R., Lawrence, J. A., & Davis, B. A. (2019). Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research. Annual Review of Public Health, 40(1), 105-125. doi:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040218-043750

Facemire, V. (2018). Understanding the Insidious Trauma of Racism: An Exploration of the Impact of Racial Socialization, Gender, and Type of Racist Experiences. (Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from ETD Home

Ponds, K. T. (2013). The Trauma of Racism: America's Original Sin. Reclaiming Children and Youth, pg. 22-24 http://reclaimingjournal.com/sites/default/files/journal-article-pdfs/22_2_Ponds.pdf

Gross, E., Efetevbia, V., & Wilkins, A. (2019, April 18). Racism and sexism against Black women may contribute to high rates of Black infant mortality. Child Trends. StackPath

B.S. McEwen, J.C. Wingfield, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Stress (Second Edition), 2007, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

B.S. McEwen, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Allostasis and Allostatic Load, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2009, Stress: Homeostasis, Rheostasis, Reactive Scope, Allostasis and Allostatic Load

Lukachko, Alicia & Hatzenbuehler, Mark & Keyes, Katherine. (2014). Structural racism and myocardial infarction in the United States. Social science & medicine (1982). 103. 42-50. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.07.021

I doubt any of you losers trying to troll have their credentials.
This is an actual demonstration of your stupidity.

They do NOT agree with YOU. You agree with them because they feed your racism. They are your betters.

Nice try racist.
 

Racism by whites in America is this topic. And when you find where blacks in America have done what whites have, let me know.

We had Obama as president. When you watch most sports, most are black unless you're watching golf. They make millions of dollars a year. You have the same opportunity as anyone else in the US. If you go around playing the victim card and mentality you will never make it very far.
 
It's no surprise the OP writes nothing on black privilege.
There is no black privilege. If you thinks so spray your whites ass brown, by an afro wig and try living.

It does appear that blacks do have privilege when it comes to government housing. I have not seen a white person living in a government housing project in my area. In the course of my job I drive around the area lot, and I have seen a lot more whites living in substandard housing than I do blacks.
There is no black privilege and whites do live in public housing. So again, turn black, quit your job. Try to find another one. Give away everything but 1/5th of your wealth. Then come tell me what kind of privileges you got.

So you're telling us you have to be unemployed to be black?
Sounds about right....
 
It's no surprise the OP writes nothing on black privilege.
There is no black privilege. If you thinks so spray your whites ass brown, by an afro wig and try living.
All you gotta do is get with the "program". And you won't. There are many others not black who also do the same. Keep teaching your young it is all hate and this will not change. Or change enough before the resources dry up to pay people off.
 
PLEASE NOTE:

Numerous allegations were made that IM2 should have refuted. He did not.

At no time did IM2 ever come back and deny the allegation that he wanted to kill all whites and their babies.

He may do it now just to save face.....but the evidence is already self evident.
 
"Raicsm" was Commie Marx created term that I think first emerged in print in a French publication. It is not even a bad term. Tibalism/Racism is nothing more than a normal social evolutionary defense mechanism and it is normal for people in X Tribe or Z Race to think their group is better than someone else's. Now in today's countries where there are many races and tribes, and in order to get along, people are pretty good at accepting everyone. Which is why the leftist have to constantly stir the racial animosity pot......because truth be told the least racist places on Earth are N. America and W. Europe which is the main reason every want to move there.
 

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