Double standards + respectability politics: #OregonUnderAttack

TW: mention of rape, colonialism

I recently wrote about respectability politics. The situation symbolized by #OregonUnderAttack is an excellent demonstration of what I mean.

When marginalized people are viewed in prejudiced ways and privileged people in superior ways, a lot of strange things happen.

In this case, nothing is happening to the White people who are shutting down a US Federal government building. Nothing. Zero. It’s seen as a peaceful protest.

Yet, when Black people try to do the same thing – peacefully shut down cafes and malls – they are arrested.

Why?

Black people are seen as criminal.

Anything Black people do is seen as criminal.

Even Black people existing is criminal.

But White people have done criminal things to Black peoples, Indigenous peoples and other peoples of color globally. Historically to the present day, they have done these things to us – and continue to do so everyday:

  • colonize our lands
  • destroy our cultures
  • kill off many of us
  • rape our women
  • impose colonial languages on us
  • steal from our cultures
  • impose their culture on us

Therefore, White people are criminal.

They are not viewed this way because of White supremacy. They say they are not criminal, that imperialism has improved the world for the better, etc, but that is not true.