Whiteness is “the politics of aggression, exclusion and domination,” according to Cristina Beltran, an associate professor at New York University. Whiteness is “a public health crisis,” claims Damon Young, in The Root. Whiteness is “a malignant, parasitic-like condition,” says Donald Moss, a faculty member at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.
But while they fall over themselves to enumerate the evils of whiteness, there are others that these scholars seem less eager to talk about. So in the interests of comprehensiveness, I thought I’d present them here.