Why liberal white women pay a lot of money to learn over dinner how they're racist

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/03/race-to-dinner-party-racism-women

A growing number of women are paying to confront their privilege – and racism – at dinners that cost $2,500

Freshly made pasta is drying on the wooden bannisters lining the hall of a beautiful home in Denver, Colorado. Fox-hunting photos decorate the walls in a room full of books. A fire is burning. And downstairs, a group of liberal white women have gathered around a long wooden table to admit how racist they are.

White women, on the other hand, are uniquely placed to challenge racism because of their proximity to power and wealth, Jackson says. “If they don’t hold these positions themselves, the white men in power are often their family, friends and partners.”

It seems unlikely anyone would voluntarily go to a dinner party in which they’d be asked, one by one, “What was a racist thing you did recently?” by two women of color, before appetizers are served. But Jackson and Rao have hardly been able to take a break since they started these dinners in the spring of 2019. So far, 15 dinners have been held in big cities across the US.

The women who sign up for these dinners are not who most would see as racist. They are well-read and well-meaning. They are mostly Democrats. Some have adopted black children, many have partners who are people of color, some have been doing work towards inclusivity and diversity for decades. But they acknowledge they also have unchecked biases. They are there because they “know [they] are part of the problem, and want to be part of the solution,” as host Jess Campbell-Swanson says before dinner starts.

Campbell-Swanson comes across as an overly keen college student applying for a prestigious internship. She can go on for days about her work as a political consultant, but when it comes to talking about racism, she chokes.

“I want to hire people of color. Not because I want to be … a white savior. I have explored my need for validation … I’m working through that … Yeah. Um … I’m struggling,” she stutters, before finally giving up.

Across from Campbell-Swanson, Morgan Richards admits she recently did nothing when someone patronizingly commended her for adopting her two black children, as though she had saved them. “What I went through to be a mother, I didn’t care if they were black,” she says, opening a window for Rao to challenge her: “So, you admit it is stooping low to adopt a black child?” And Richards accepts that the undertone of her statement is racist.

As more confessions like this are revealed, Rao and Jackson seem to press those they think can take it, while empathizing with those who can’t. “Well done for recognizing that,” Jackson says, to soothe one woman. “We are all part of the problem. We have to get comfortable with that to become part of the solution.”

Carbonara is heaped on to plates, and a sense of self-righteousness seems to wash over the eight white women. They’ve shown up, admitted their wrongdoing and are willing to change. Don’t they deserve a little pat on the back?


Erika Righter raises her tattooed forearm to her face, in despair of all of the racism she’s witnessed as a social worker, then laments how a white friend always ends phone calls with “Love you long time”.

“And what is your racism, Erika?” Rao interrupts, refusing to let her off the hook. The mood becomes tense. Another woman adds: “I don’t know you, Erika. But you strike me as being really in your head. Everything I’m hearing is from the neck up.”

Righter, a single mother, retreats before defending herself: “I haven’t read all the books. I’m new to this.”

A lot of people hate Saira Rao.

“The American flag makes me sick,” read a recent tweet of hers. Another: “White folks – before telling me that your Indian husband or wife or friend or colleague doesn’t agree with anything I say about racism or thinks I’m crazy, please Google ‘token,’ ‘internalized oppression’ and ‘gaslighting’.”

She wasn’t always this confrontational, she says. Her “awakening” began recently.

After Rao’s mother died unexpectedly a few years ago, she moved to Denver from New York to be around her best friends – a group of mostly white women from college. She wasn’t new to being the only person of color, but she was surprised to notice how they would distance themselves whenever she’d talk frankly about race.

Then, fuelled by anger at Trump’s election after she’d campaigned tirelessly for Hillary Clinton, Rao ran for Congress in 2018 against a Democratic incumbent on an anti-racist manifesto, and criticized the “pink-pussy-hat-wearing” women of the Democratic party. It was during this campaign Rao met Jackson, who works in real estate. Jackson recalls her initial impressions of Rao as “honest, and willing to call a thing a thing”.

It’s that brashness that led to Race for Dinner. Rao is done with affability. “I’d spent years trying to get through to white women with coffees and teas – massaging them, dealing with their tears, and I got nowhere. I thought, if nothing is going to work, let’s try to shake them awake.”

The genesis of Race to Dinner wasn’t straightforward. Months after a dinner discussion about race with a white friend of Jackson’s went south, Rao bumped into that friend, who had started reading Reni Eddo-Lodge’s Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race.

“She told me that the dinner had changed everything for her, and asked if we could do another,” says Rao. The friend invited other guests, Rao reluctantly agreed, then hated that second dinner, too. But then white women began flooding her inbox asking her to do it again.

In the beginning, Rao’s dinner-party tone was much more argumentative. But it left her looking less like a human and more like some kind of real-life trolling bot. Women at the dinners were always crying. Some of those dinners got out of hand – attendees have tried to place their hands on Jackson and Rao, and racial slurs have been thrown around.

“My blood pressure went up. I’d work myself up into a frenzy at every dinner. I realized [that] if I walk away feeling I am going to have a stroke, we should try a different tactic,” Rao says.

I’d work myself into a frenzy. I realized: if I walk away feeling I'm going to have a stroke, we should try a different tactic

Susan Brown attended one of those earlier dinners. She says she felt like Rao and Jackson were angry at her the whole time, without ever learning why. She found Rao needlessly provocative and mean-spirited, unaware of her own class privilege, and divisive. She felt the dinner set her up to fail.

Another previous attendee, who did not want to be named, says she found Rao to be dogmatic, and presented a distorted depiction of history, leaving out facts that do not fit her narrative. At one point, she referred to Rao as “the Trump of the alt-left”.

But even for those who complained, something has changed. Brown read White Fragility – a book released last year that posits every person partakes to some degree in racism and needs to confront that – and realized many of the things she was commending herself for needed to be re-evaluated. The book is now assigned reading for women before they can attend a dinner.

The woman who compared Rao to Trump went to a city council meeting to speak up about the death of a young black man in her area. She attributes that specifically to Jackson’s call for solidarity.

In recent months, Jackson and Rao changed the model. They didn’t want to just have women rely on them to shout at them for being racist and then go home.

“We began to expect more of them,” says Rao. That meant asking the women to speak up. To own their racism. It meant getting them to do the required reading, as well as follow-up discussions, where they decide how to do better anti-racist work.

In the conversation that followed the dinner, Campbell-Swanson, who couldn’t get her racist thoughts out, committed to writing a journal, jotting down daily decisions or thoughts that could be considered racist, and think about how to approach them differently.

Lisa Bond, who was hired because Rao and Jackson thought there would be instances when participants would feel more comfortable expressing their feelings to another white woman, says this will help her see how unmonitored thoughts can lead to systemic racism. “If our ability to spot these things increases, our ability to challenge it will increase,” says Bond.

Bond says about 65% of participants engage meaningfully in post-dinner conversations with her. But weren’t these women already doing the work? Don’t they want to speak to those women who have no intention of challenging themselves?

“There are so many people worse than us,” says Bond. “I have gotten to the point where I no longer try to pay attention to what someone else is doing. I don’t talk about the 53% [who voted for Trump] because I’m not one of them.”

What is in her power, she says, is forcing herself to talk to her sister, who did vote for Trump, even when it gets difficult. She emphasizes this work has to continue, no matter who is president.

“If Trump were impeached tomorrow and we got a new president, a lot of white liberal people will go back to living their lives just as before, and that’s what we have to prevent,” she says. “All that’s happened is we can see racism now, while before we could cover it up. That’s why we need these dinners. So when we get a new person in racism is not as obvious, we won’t just crawl back to being comfortable.”
 
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This is a religious ritual.
Tell all of your sins to the priest and they will tell you how evil and wicked you are, then pray to St Bell Hooks for 10 minutes and you're done. Your salvation is here.
Make sure to fill out that collection plate.

I need to come up with a gimmick and start exploiting these idiots because they desperately want less money on their bank accounts.
 
HAH! The hyphenated name just clinches it for me. This is straight up reverse mugging or a paying a mob protection money. These women are paying someone who hates them to teach them new and novel ways to hate themselves even more. Man I wish I could insult people then have them give me thousands of dollars.
This is a variation on the Sarkeesian Grift, but they've replaced "white male gamer" with "white female", because apparently women in Denver as easily manipulated, overly emotional idiots.

As much as I wish otherwise, I sincerely doubt anybody has actually taken her up on this pitch yet, which is why she is currently trying to get media attention and is having her old friends/fellow woke-grift members give interviews for media pieces about how they "totally paid for this and think it was totally worth it and stuff". She is trying to artificially generate interest right now, and the fact she has had to have her friends pretend to be her customers makes it clear shit aint been working as well as she hoped thus far.

Besides the whole essence of modern performative woke schtick among the people she is pitching this to is to engage in easy and empty gestures from a position of maximum comfort and security, which this setup sure as hell aint. The only way I can see this being successful is if some clueless business people decide they need extra woke points so they send some unfortunate functionary along to one of these meeting so they can loudly brag about it on their website as part of their "diversity and inclusion" portfolio

And hell even then, odds are after one or two unfortunate functionaries come back from dinner with detailed accounts as to how much of an embarrasing waste of time the whole thing was and how much of a sketchy creep she was acting, word will go around in business land that this shit is a con and even this off-chance of profit will cease, thus leading to her jumping aboard the next grift idea that comes along
 
So this is the expensive dinner party version of this?

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There was another thread about this less than a year ago. I remember hearing about other things like this where people would meet to confess their privilege sins to POCs but I don't think they were tied to Rao's gal pals.
Probably because someone else in the rich-grift community did the same thing a while back and Rao was just waiting for people to forget about it before launching her own spin on the concept

I've remembered where I heard this before. It was a BLM woman who people paid to explain their inherent racism as White people to them. I've a strong feeling it was Ashleigh Shackelford. Anyway, whoever in this thread called this papal indulgences nailed it.
 
People can make woke jokes all they want in this thread but reading that lurid description made me think of this as some unsettling party game for rich assholes. People paying horrendous amounts of money to dress up and act like stereotypical white massas while giggling under their hands as they admit to how they've been "racist" lately. No example in the article mentions anything particularly henious or even really prejudiced, just slightly biased and of course, woke. How much do you want to bet they get catty with each other and make light of the whole thing? I dunno, this one just really rubbed me the wrong way.
 
A growing number of women are paying to confront their privilege – and racism – at dinners that cost $2,500

That's the cost of a new used car per customer, the only comforting thing about this is that they've only done 15 of these things so far.

As more confessions like this are revealed, Rao and Jackson seem to press those they think can take it, while empathizing with those who can’t. “Well done for recognizing that,” Jackson says, to soothe one woman. “We are all part of the problem. We have to get comfortable with that to become part of the solution.”

As long as we continue to hold on to this "problem/solution" attitude toward racism, there will never be an end to racial tensions. It would literally be better to just say race doesn't exist than to continuously guilt trip white people for trying and failing to be angelic and perfect and morally infallible for things that are culturally everyone's fault.

A lot of people hate Saira Rao.

“The American flag makes me sick,” read a recent tweet of hers. Another: “White folks – before telling me that your Indian husband or wife or friend or colleague doesn’t agree with anything I say about racism or thinks I’m crazy, please Google ‘token,’ ‘internalized oppression’ and ‘gaslighting’.”

And there we have it, Rao has a vested interest in making sure that white people can't be non-racist because that's where her money lives. If it were any other way, she wouldn't have to insist on calling people internally oppressed, gaslighted tokens, by which what she really means is "race traitor".
 
I am having trouble understanding why white liberal women woke enough to shell out $2500 to be insulted would be willing to eat in a house with fox-hunting photos decorating the walls.
Pretty sure this is about social signaling, sorta like the decor and overly expensive house.

Pretty sure she's managed to make up for her street-sheet-pajeets ancestry, by taking advantage of western opportunities
Like most Indians in the social sciences of academia in the west, pretty sure she's from the Brahmin caste. She never has been disadvantaged and neither were her ancestors or family back in the motherland. In fact, she and her family have always been on top, literally oppressing others in the most complete and complex societal slave system known to the world.
 
So they're paying $2,500 to learn how to more effectively police one another's language. so they can act holier than thou to anyone who may have voted for Trump. Seriously, his name shows up six times in the article, hahahahaha.

“There are so many people worse than us,” says Lisa Bond. “I have gotten to the point where I no longer try to pay attention to what someone else is doing. I don’t talk about the 53% [who voted for Trump] because I’m not one of them.”

Yeah, people tend to not like you when you automatically assume you're overall better than them. Good for you for at least not snapping at people like a methhead any time someone dares speak of a particular politican who you secretly want to fuck you hate because reasons.

What is in her power, she says, is forcing herself to talk to her sister, who did vote for Trump, even when it gets difficult. She emphasizes this work has to continue, no matter who is president.

She has to force herself to talk to her own sister entirely because she voted for Orange Man? What a martyr. She could always jump to the mindset that maybe politics aren't everything in life, and you can find common ground in many other ways with people as important as your own fucking sister, but, baby steps, I guess.
 
I hate the way these assclowns never take class privilege into account, this shit right here is privileged, spending two thousands dollars on this crap? That's for people privileged enough to have the money to burn and a lack of real problems.
But all white people are privileged so that naturally extends to being rich by default.
People can make woke jokes all they want in this thread but reading that lurid description made me think of this as some unsettling party game for rich assholes. People paying horrendous amounts of money to dress up and act like stereotypical white massas while giggling under their hands as they admit to how they've been "racist" lately. No example in the article mentions anything particularly henious or even really prejudiced, just slightly biased and of course, woke. How much do you want to bet they get catty with each other and make light of the whole thing? I dunno, this one just really rubbed me the wrong way.
They'd probably make a lot more money overall if they were just roleplaying as slaves and massas, honestly.
 
I fucking knew it with Saira Rao, she is surrounded by rich white women in Denver who don’t put up with her bullshit. Saira Rao is very wealthy and cries about racism left and right yet never mentions her privilege from her wealth. She’s lying through her fucking teeth about racism and anything she experiences, she’s mad that women don’t like her because she’s a cunt.
 
I fuck white milfs for 2,5k a pop...
on repeat will help me fuck the negro out of them...
2,5k is a whole army and i dont have to go to a dive bar, its a win win for me.
 
Turn into a coal burner. Adopt black babies so various Sheneequas can keep getting their twerk on at the club. Show preference to black people for hiring. Constantly feel guilty for your birth race.

"YOU STILL HAVE INTERNAL BIASES? WHAT ARE YOUR SINS AGAINST SOCIAL JUSTICE? CONFESS YOUR RACISM!"

It's just never fucking enough, is it?

In 20 years, when people ask why racism is back so hard, you can point at this fucking movement and say "THat, right there, is why."
 
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