Racism Case Study

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Racism is still after 200 years one of the most dominant political/social issues of our time. The case of the white mother who had given birth to a half black baby as a result of a sperm bank mix-up really highlights the topics of racism and white privilege in the United States. The white mother has filed a lawsuit for damages for emotional distress against the sperm bank. There are several points to address: the white mother treating her black child different, the social and cultural surroundings that in part that are racist, and the validity of her law suit. White privilege is a result of the cultural/social background of the United States as well as the subtle racism that’s still exists.

This case says a lot about the cultural background in the United States in relation to white privilege. I would argue that this case isn’t a problem of a racist couple, but rather a racial and intolerant society. The mother’s main concerns stem from the society and cultural pressure. Her fears of her …show more content…

2014:98, proposes a question “what it is like to have white privilege”. Personally, I never believed in the notion of white privilege as much in the past until the day it affected me. Just this past week, I went to Montreal on a trip and wanted to take my girlfriend out for a nice dinner. Two weeks prior, to book reservations I emailed a restaurant with my full name asking for reservations. A week went by and the restaurant never got back to me. So I sent another email with the exact same message but changed the name to my girlfriend’s. Within a few hours the restaurant got back and my reservations were confirmed. This incident truly showed just because her name was a “white” person’s name, the restaurant would allow her to dine there. White Privilege exists but as Mclntosh in Robbins et al. 2014:98 states “White privilege is like an invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, maps, passports, codebooks, visas, clothes, tools and black

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