'Our society attaches privilege to being white and male and heterosexual.'
Contact: Jill Farrell, Judicial Watch, 202-646-5172
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2016 /Standard Newswire/ -- Judicial Watch announced today that it obtained documents from the United States Department of the Army revealing that in April 2015, 400 soldiers in the 67th Signal Battalion at Fort Gordon, Georgia, were subjected to a "white privilege" briefing, including a PowerPoint presentation instructing the attendees: "Our society attaches privilege to being white and male and heterosexual …"
The slideshow also informed the soldiers: "Race privilege gives whites little reason to pay a lot of attention to African Americans." It alleged that there are unspecified "powerful forces everywhere" keeping different kinds of people from being valued, accepted, and appreciated, but "we act as if it doesn't exist." This alleged privilege creates a "yawning divide" in income, wealth, and dignity. The material described a mythical African woman who isn't aware that she's black until she comes to America, encounters "white racism" and discovers the U.S. is "organized according to race."
The Department of the Army documents were obtained in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking:
Any and all materials used in an Equal Opportunity briefing provided on April 2, 2015, to the 67th Signal Battalion at Fort Gordon, Georgia, which included a discussion of "white privilege," including but not limited to, handouts, PowerPoint presentations, audio/video tapes, course syllabi, and any recordings of the presentation itself.
The response to the Judicial Watch FOIA request included the entire Equal Opportunity Training PowerPoint presentation entitled "Power and Privilege," which states:
Privilege exists when one group has something of value that is denied to others simply because of the groups they belong to, rather than because of anything they've done or failed to do.
Privilege has become one of those loaded words we need to reclaim so that we can use it to name and illuminate the truth
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Race privilege gives whites little reason to pay a lot of attention to African Americans or to how white privilege affects them. "To be white in American [sic] means not having to think about it" [Quotation not attributed]
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Our society attaches privilege to being white and male and heterosexual regardless of your social class.
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Imagine a school or a workplace where all kinds of people feel comfortable showing up. [sic] valued, accepted, supported, appreciated, respected, belonging. [sic] Something very powerful keeps this from us.
The truth of this powerful forces [sic] is everywhere, but we don't know how to talk about it and so we act as though it doesn't exist
The trouble we're in privileges [sic] some groups at the expense of others.
It creates a yawning divide in levels of income, wealth, dignity, safety, health and quality of life.
It promotes fear, suspicion, discrimination, harassment, and violence.
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Consider the "black woman" in Africa who has not experienced white racism and does not identify herself as a "black woman." African, a woman, but not black.