UK Wearing second hand clothes ‘an example of white privilege’, students told

The Telegraph (Archive) - September 27, 2021
by, Ewan Somerville

Wearing second-hand clothes without this being blamed on “the bad morals of my race” is an example of white privilege, students have been told in a compulsory diversity course.

The University of Kent has instructed every student to complete the four-hour mandatory module, covering topics such as white privilege, microaggressions and pronouns.

The course, titled Expect Respect and seen by The Telegraph, includes a white privilege quiz where participants are asked to pick which of 13 options are societal benefits allegedly enjoyed by white people in the UK.

If the student ticks all 13, a gold star is awarded, and if not, a button appears directing them to retry.

One white privilege example listed is: “I can swear, or dress in second-hand clothes, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.”

Other examples include “I can go shopping without being followed or harassed”, being sure of having “neutral or pleasant” neighbours and “I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race”.

Scottish teachers have recently been urged to take a “white privilege test”, seen below:

The course on students’ moodle webpage also claims systemic racism is “built into the very building blocks of British society”, including schools, courts and churches.

It adds that some ethnic minorities engage in “white ideology” to benefit from the power “whiteness” brings.

Lecturers have been told in an internal email: “We expect all students, regardless of programme, level or site of study, to complete the module.

“It introduces students to the culture and expectations we have at Kent in terms of respectful behaviour and discussion, and also helps to increase students’ awareness and understanding about a variety of different themes and nuances in relation to equality, diversity and inclusivity.”

Staff have also been emailed by faculty managers to consider adding trigger warnings to exam papers, and carry out “pronoun checks, make a note of them and use them correctly” when meeting new students, such as they/them or ze/zir.

Philistine and irresponsible​

However, it has sparked a backlash from professors, who told The Telegraph they are refusing to comply and branded it a “philistine” betrayal of academia’s core values.

“I’ve said I’m not going to do it (add trigger warnings or decolonise reading lists) and I'm not going to tell students to do this module either,” said Ellie Lee, a professor of family and parenting research at Kent, adding “quite a lot” of colleagues had followed suit.

“Encouraging people in the academy to narrow their field of reading and narrow students’ reading seems to me to be simply philistine and irresponsible. Students are being instructed through this module that there is a correct way of thinking.”

Prof Frank Furedi, a sociologist at Kent and author of 100 Years of Identity Crisis, criticised the “thought policing” move, adding: “There’s a danger of promoting conformism on campuses under the guise of education that you indoctrinate people into woke dogma.”

A Kent spokesman said the module was "supporting everyone to ensure all members of our community are treated with dignity and respect".
 
“I can swear, or dress in second-hand clothes, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.”
I have literally never seen someone blame someone else's wearing of second hand clothes on any of those things though.

“I can go shopping without being followed or harassed”,
I'm the fucking whitest of whites and I used to get followed all the time when I went shopping because I had a skinhead and a hoodie and carried a backpack instead of carrier bags.

Are the white people who think this shit up even white themselves?
They're (((white)))
Everything Whites do or not do is always white supremacy, racism, and oppresion on POCs
Reminds me of this, except it's getting even more retarded these days.
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I dont understand this stupid shit, EVERYONE i fucking know that had a older brother/sister has had second-hand clothes growing up. And as an adult, if i can save a bit money to get some cheap shirt/pants ill do it. Like if im not paying full price for a clothing items im perpetuating racism as a white person? How fucking insane are there people.
 
What is it with thrift stores being so special?

The fat acceptance movement bitches about this too. If a normal sized person buys some 5XL tent and turns it into a nice looking outfit, the whales will screech that she's stealing clothes from fat people that "don't have many options."
It's crazy too because it isn't as if these people aren't paying for them, by giving money to the thrift store they help keep it in business and also show management that it's profitable to keep those XXL items in stock. Like you'd think you wouldn't want people to feel bad about supporting secondhand stores.
 
It's crazy too because it isn't as if these people aren't paying for them, by giving money to the thrift store they help keep it in business and also show management that it's profitable to keep those XXL items in stock. Like you'd think you wouldn't want people to feel bad about supporting secondhand stores.
TL;DR - They are convinced that clothing companies simply don't make clothes for fat people due to fat shaming and have no idea how supply and demand works. Every fat outfit a thin person buys is an outfit that is literally being taken away from fat people.

 
It's crazy too because it isn't as if these people aren't paying for them, by giving money to the thrift store they help keep it in business and also show management that it's profitable to keep those XXL items in stock. Like you'd think you wouldn't want people to feel bad about supporting secondhand stores.
I get the feeling this is exactly what stores like @WalMart don’t want people doing. All playing into their hands. BTW, any new 5XXLs this season?
 
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Have these people never heard of the phrase "White Trash" before?
Exactly the first thing that came to my mind as well. If you see a poor white person, the current narrative says they've squandered their "white privilege" but a poor person of any other perceived racial group is a victim of circumstance.
 
If wearing second hand clothes is racist then how racist is wearing new clothes?

Plus, like what are these non privileged people wearing if they aren't wearing second hand clothes? Are niggaz just runnin around naked these days dicks hangin out like that african warlord Joseph Blahyi?
 
So, I dug into this a little bit because everything about this stank to the high heavens of American bias imported in. Especially the "you are a credit to your race" nonsense.

And lo and behold, meet the student EDI officer that's the contact for this training. https://www.linkedin.com/in/auzimuth-s-jackson

Straight from Texas.



This is literally the American nonsense shipped over with an American to force it down everyone's throats. Fuck right off.
 
I've been followed in stores, last time I was in Ulta. I had been doing some chores and looked pretty scruffy, and was CS'ed like crazy when I went in to buy refills of skincare. Not just a POC thing.
 
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