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  • Buttigieg on Privilege: I ‘Check Myself’ to Understand Advantages of ‘Whiteness or Maleness’
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TONY LEE 5 May 2019
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg (D) revealed in multiple interviews this week that he has to “check himself” because it is sometimes difficult to see the ways in which he has benefited from his “whiteness or maleness.”

Time magazine, which has Buttigieg on its cover this week, acknowledged that “running a campaign based on narrative has long been a privilege reserved for men,” and “Buttigieg’s maleness and whiteness has undoubtedly benefited him, even as women and people of color become increasingly central to the Democrats’ 2020 coalition.”


“It’s hard for me to even be able to see some of the ways in which whiteness or maleness may have made my life go differently,” Buttigieg told the outlet.

In an interview with the Daily Show earlier in the week, Buttigieg said he tries to “check” himself to understand the various “factors” that help explain some of the advantages he has had in the 2020 election cycle because of his gender and skin color.

“But I’ve been reflecting on this because one of the things about privilege, especially things like white privilege or male privilege, is that you don’t think about it very much,” Buttigieg told host Trevor Noah. “It’s being in an out-group where you are constantly reminded of it. It’s not when you are in a majority or a privileged group. And so, I try to check myself and make sure I try to understand the factors that help explain why things are going well.”


Buttigieg also added in his interview with Noah that he thought it is “simply harder for candidates of color or for female candidates” to succeed in today’s political/media environment on the left, which is ironically dominated by outlets and reporters who obsess about diversity and look for any excuse they can find to frame conservatives as intolerant.

“I’m very mindful of that,” Buttigieg said. “The only thing I know how to do about that from where I’m sitting is to try to be true to a message and a vision that’s meaningful and to be as respectful as I can of the others.”

Numerous national and state polls have found that wealthy white “wine-track” liberals are behind the so-called “Buttigieg boomlet,” and the Indiana mayor at various events has acknowledged that his campaign needs to do better among Democrats of color. Buttigieg has often asked his mostly homogenous supporters in recent weeks to help him reach out to more voters of color.
 
  • Race to the bottom.


  • Buttigieg on Privilege: I ‘Check Myself’ to Understand Advantages of ‘Whiteness or Maleness’
pete-buttigieg-4-14-19-ap.jpg

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
TONY LEE 5 May 2019
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg (D) revealed in multiple interviews this week that he has to “check himself” because it is sometimes difficult to see the ways in which he has benefited from his “whiteness or maleness.”

Time magazine, which has Buttigieg on its cover this week, acknowledged that “running a campaign based on narrative has long been a privilege reserved for men,” and “Buttigieg’s maleness and whiteness has undoubtedly benefited him, even as women and people of color become increasingly central to the Democrats’ 2020 coalition.”


“It’s hard for me to even be able to see some of the ways in which whiteness or maleness may have made my life go differently,” Buttigieg told the outlet.

In an interview with the Daily Show earlier in the week, Buttigieg said he tries to “check” himself to understand the various “factors” that help explain some of the advantages he has had in the 2020 election cycle because of his gender and skin color.

“But I’ve been reflecting on this because one of the things about privilege, especially things like white privilege or male privilege, is that you don’t think about it very much,” Buttigieg told host Trevor Noah. “It’s being in an out-group where you are constantly reminded of it. It’s not when you are in a majority or a privileged group. And so, I try to check myself and make sure I try to understand the factors that help explain why things are going well.”


Buttigieg also added in his interview with Noah that he thought it is “simply harder for candidates of color or for female candidates” to succeed in today’s political/media environment on the left, which is ironically dominated by outlets and reporters who obsess about diversity and look for any excuse they can find to frame conservatives as intolerant.

“I’m very mindful of that,” Buttigieg said. “The only thing I know how to do about that from where I’m sitting is to try to be true to a message and a vision that’s meaningful and to be as respectful as I can of the others.”

Numerous national and state polls have found that wealthy white “wine-track” liberals are behind the so-called “Buttigieg boomlet,” and the Indiana mayor at various events has acknowledged that his campaign needs to do better among Democrats of color. Buttigieg has often asked his mostly homogenous supporters in recent weeks to help him reach out to more voters of color.
What a wuss
 
How about those tax cuts, huh? Amazon, Chevron, John Deere, Eli Lilly, IBM, Goodyear, Netflix, etc., paid no federal income taxes last year.
 
How about those tax cuts, huh? Amazon, Chevron, John Deere, Eli Lilly, IBM, Goodyear, Netflix, etc., paid no federal income taxes last year.
. . . and I had to write a check for the first time ever. The t tax bill sleight of hand did nothing to help anyone but himself and the wealthy.
 
. . . and I had to write a check for the first time ever. The t tax bill sleight of hand did nothing to help anyone but himself and the wealthy.
Everyone should have to write a check to the IRS once a year.
I write one four times a year.
Makes a case for smaller government like nothing else will.
 
How about those tax cuts, huh? Amazon, Chevron, John Deere, Eli Lilly, IBM, Goodyear, Netflix, etc., paid no federal income taxes last year.
How many people did they employ?
How much federal withholding tax did these companies pay?
How many of those employees had health care provided by those companies?
 
. . . and I had to write a check for the first time ever. The t tax bill sleight of hand did nothing to help anyone but himself and the wealthy.
Welcome to California...looks like somebody didn't adjust his withholding.
I'm hardly wealthy, I got money back from the state and the feds...
 
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Welcome to California...looks like somebody didn't adjust his withholding.
I'm hardly wealthy, I got money back from the state and the feds...
Do you find it acceptable that the t tax plan was geared around which states voted for him or not, and if you were above a certain wealth threshold you will benefit far greater than the majority of people?
 
Do you find it acceptable that the t tax plan was geared around which states voted for him or not, and if you were above a certain wealth threshold you will benefit far greater than the majority of people?
Do you find it acceptable that the majority pay NO income taxes what so ever?
The top 1 percent paid a greater share of individual income taxes (37.3 percent) than the bottom 90 percent combined (30.5 percent).
The top 1 percent of taxpayers paid a 26.9 percent individual income tax rate, which is more than seven times higher than taxpayers in the bottom 50 percent (3.7 percent).
The top 50 percent of all taxpayers paid 97 percent of all individual income taxes, while the bottom 50 percent paid the remaining 3 percent.

Cry me a fucking river....
 
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