A little empathy for the white males

TuTu Monroe

A Realist
Susan Reimer
June 8, 2009
These are tough times for the middle-class white male.

He discovered a vaccine for polio, split the atom and landed on the moon. But he seems to have an empathy deficiency that no multivitamin can cure.
The poor guy can now add "no meaningful life story" to a list that includes sexist and clueless. I can see a third act for Defending the Caveman, the one-man show about a guy in love with a television set, in which he talks about growing up in a suburban cul-de-sac in an intact family.
And the audience laughs out loud at the shallowness of his life experience.
The nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, a Puerto Rican woman who grew up in a single-parent household in a New York City housing project but went on to the Ivy League, is just the latest excuse to say things or imply things about middle-class white males that we don't get to say about any other ethnicity or gender. Not without lawyers and human resources people flooding the zone.
I happen to like white males. I am married to one. And I often have dinner with other white males who arrive in the company of women who, apparently, find their modest, white middle-class life stories worthy. But we might be in a shrinking minority.
White males make up the majority of the greedheads on Wall Street and the stubbornly wrong auto executives - men mostly likely to be burned at the stake if we ever return to that form of punishment. So they haven't done their tribe much good.
Even so, it has seemed for a while that nobody had any use for middle-class white males. Not unless they have a power-washer or a pickup truck. Then everyone is their friend. On the odd Saturday, at least.
Nobody looks around the classroom or the office and says, "You know, we should recruit more middle-class white males."
But I have to say, this latest charge with which middle-class white males have been tattooed - no meaningful life story - seems a bit of a reach to me. Just how Dickensian does a life have to be before it has any value?
I mean, not everybody can be the child of migrant workers, Haitian refugees or Rwandan genocide survivors. And not everybody will have taught himself to read by a lantern's light after a day in the fields.
We are all the sum of our life experiences, and those experiences impact our thinking and our decision-making. But not all of us have a life worthy of a made-for-TV movie.
Some males are the product of an intercontinental, interracial marriage, grow up all over the world (and in Hawaii) and become president.
Some males just grow up and go to college and law school, without much of a back story. Would such a blank slate color judicial temperament, or would it leave that temperament, well, blank? What exactly is the link between crucible personal experiences and job performance?
I am all for a Supreme Court that looks more like America - or at least more like law school, where female graduates almost equal male graduates. And I am all for diversity, because the report card on white male leadership in government and business hasn't been stellar lately.
But - empathy being the strong suit of women - I am feeling bad for the middle-class white males these days. They can't seem to catch a break, either in Connecticut firehouses or Supreme Court short lists.

There's hope, though.

The middle-class white male can use the experience of these trying times, these 40 years in the wilderness, to color his pale life story.

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No body looks around most classrooms and says "we should recruit more white men" because they are still the largest group in most non female only, non Howard university type schools. When I went to law school I did the math, and white men were still the largest group there. Now it was true that women outnumbered white men, but when I put all the other men at my law school in the mix, men were number one again. I have been a white man my whole life, even though when I was five I wanted so badly to be a black man. It ain't hard being white, never has been don't know that it ever will be. QUIT yer fookin belly achin'
 
No body looks around most classrooms and says "we should recruit more white men" because they are still the largest group in most non female only, non Howard university type schools. When I went to law school I did the math, and white men were still the largest group there. Now it was true that women outnumbered white men, but when I put all the other men at my law school in the mix, men were number one again. I have been a white man my whole life, even though when I was five I wanted so badly to be a black man. It ain't hard being white, never has been don't know that it ever will be. QUIT yer fookin belly achin'

Fuck off you racist/sexist shit eater. you're old, you were not faced with discrimination for your gender or race.
 
Fuck off you racist/sexist shit eater. you're old, you were not faced with discrimination for your gender or race.
I am not old. I am 43 years of age. I was born when Affirmative action was in its heyday. All this white whine is symptomatic of white men no longer just being handed things. They no longer just get positions in schools, they no longer just get the good old boy jobs, some do but not as many as once upon a time. So many of the guys that just got by like the Kerry's and the Bushes of this world can no longer rely on just being white. Sure some white guys got names like Kennedy and Bush and Rockefeller and will still get their affirmative action legacy placements, but now, white guys have to succeed. I succeeded. I didn't have to whine about some black woman in a wheel chair with a native american last name. I went to college and graduated with honors. I took the LSAT and scored in the 80th percentile. I got into to law school, passed, took the bar and got a job. No one could keep me from it and you should be ashamed to say that you were beat out because some (insert white whine minority excuse here) got the job or the position. Waaaaaaaaaaaa.
 
a paper actually printer this crybaby shit, did 3D write it?

WTF? I have never posted a single line about the downtroden white male. When the subject of white ethnicity does come up I usually go off on an anti-European or anti-Southern tirade...

But thanks for mentioning me, racist dumbass.
 
I am not old. I am 43 years of age. I was born when Affirmative action was in its heyday. All this white whine is symptomatic of white men no longer just being handed things. They no longer just get positions in schools, they no longer just get the good old boy jobs, some do but not as many as once upon a time. So many of the guys that just got by like the Kerry's and the Bushes of this world can no longer rely on just being white. Sure some white guys got names like Kennedy and Bush and Rockefeller and will still get their affirmative action legacy placements, but now, white guys have to succeed. I succeeded. I didn't have to whine about some black woman in a wheel chair with a native american last name. I went to college and graduated with honors. I took the LSAT and scored in the 80th percentile. I got into to law school, passed, took the bar and got a job. No one could keep me from it and you should be ashamed to say that you were beat out because some (insert white whine minority excuse here) got the job or the position. Waaaaaaaaaaaa.

no. Whites are really discriminated against. It's policy for many institutions and companies. WHy do you support race/gender discrimination? Is that what they teach you in law school? The virtues of discrimination?

you can go fuck off and eat more shit.
 
WTF? I have never posted a single line about the downtroden white male. When the subject of white ethnicity does come up I usually go off on an anti-European or anti-Southern tirade...

But thanks for mentioning me, racist dumbass.

3D what you getting paid $9hr?
 
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