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"It’s Good to Be a White Refugee"


          

https://www.thedailybeast.com/its-good-to-be-a-white-refugee

It’s Good to Be a White Refugee
"CIVILIZED COUNTRIES"
“White Journalism” is empathetic to Ukrainian refugees, but sees Black and brown people fleeing war as uncivilized.


Wajahat Ali
Published Mar. 04, 2022 4:53AM ET
OPINION
Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty
I’d strongly recommend being white and European if you must flee your home as a refugee under the threat of violence, war, oppression, or political instability.

Obviously, we should do our best to help the nearly 1 million Ukrainian refugees who have left their borders in the aftermath of Russia’s illegal invasion—regardless of their skin color or national origin.

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Why? Because they are innocent human beings desperate to survive and they are requesting help from a global community that can provide it. However, some media colleagues and politicians seem to place an asterisk or conditions on refugees when deciding which ones are worth our attention and hospitality.

It seems whiteness is what magically transforms you into a “civilized” human being worth saving as opposed to inferior Black and brown communities who are also seeking refuge from horrific, ongoing catastrophes in places like Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and Haiti.

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Unfortunately, many media colleagues in the U.S. and Europe suffer from what I refer to as “White Journalism.” This is the most unfortunate byproduct of white supremacy that colors and distorts the worldview in which white lives, white pain, and white anxiety are recognized, centered, and exalted above all others, especially Black lives. The double standard reveals itself in media coverage, framing, language, political support, and empathy.

You might have seen the viral clip of a CBS correspondent in Kyiv telling his colleagues that Ukraine “isn’t a place, with all due respect, like Iraq or Afghanistan, that has seen conflict raging for decades.”

“Translation: Ukrainians, who are white, are obviously “civilized,” and brown folks from the Middle East are not.”
First, that statement is ignorant of the absolutely awesome history of recent horrors that have originated in Europe, which include but are not limited to two world wars, the Holocaust, Stalin’s purges, and the acts of genocide during the Yugoslavian civil war. There’s also the fact that there have been regular spasms of violence between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists (aided by the Russian-supplied “little green men”) in the east of the country since 2013.

But that wasn't even the worst part. The CBS reporter made the mistake of saying the quiet part out loud: “You know, this is a relatively civilized, relatively European—I have to choose those words carefully, too—city where you wouldn’t expect that or hope that it’s going to happen.”

Translation: Ukrainians, who are white, are obviously “civilized,” and brown folks from the Middle East are not. He also failed to mention Iraq and Afghanistan were utterly pulverized and traumatized by the U.S. and its European allies in their reckless, bloody, and destructive War on Terror.

He wasn't alone with his Orientalist sentiment. A former deputy prosecutor general of Ukraine appearing on BBC said, “It’s very emotional for me because I see European people with blue eyes and blond hair…being killed every day by Putin’s missiles.” A commentator on a French news program said, “We’re not talking about Syrians fleeing bombs of the Syrian regime backed by Putin; we’re talking about Europeans leaving in cars that look like ours to save their lives.”

When it comes to Syrians, Afghans, and Iraqis fleeing horrors in part orchestrated by U.S. and European powers, then doors are closed and barriers and walls are constructed. Since the 2015 refugee crisis, “there are now border fences and walls in 10 European countries that together measure more than six times the length of the Berlin Wall.” Would walls have been built if these refugees had blue eyes and blond hair?

Unfortunately, most of the refugees were Muslims, or “invaders,” as Hungary’s authoritarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, described them. Alas, there was no vacancy or sympathy.

Miraculously, the right-wing anti-immigrant governments of both Hungary and Poland, which have stoked dangerous xenophobia and religious ethno-nationalism, have found space to accommodate Ukrainian refugees.

However, not all Ukrainian refugees are treated equally. There are reports that Polish guards are separating refugees into white and non-white groups. If you’re Black, that means you stay in the back. Africans trying to leave Ukraine have revealed incidents of racism, abuse, and neglect. They have complained about lack of food and shelter and being barred from boarding trains. “Our women first” is what the Ukrainian guards allegedly said whenever a Black lady would try to pass, according to Chineye Mbagwu, a young Nigerian doctor who finally made it to Warsaw “by struggling and pushing her way through.”

She was one of the lucky ones, unlike thousands of Haitian refugees who have tried to seek safety in America only to be met with violence and indifference. Recall the shocking photos of Border Patrol agents on horseback aggressively trying to stop them from crossing. Unlike our staunch support for Ukrainian refugees, the US has visited inhumane treatment on Haitian refugees, often portraying them as being poor criminals.

I, for one, always appreciated President Trump’s racism, because it was pure and often without dog whistles. He clearly articulated he didn’t want immigrants who come from “shithole countries.” You know, the places with a lot of Black and brown people who were on a caravan that was going to invade America right before the 2018 midterms.

Although President Biden has attempted to raise the number of refugee admissions—which fell to historic lows under Trump—last year the U.S. resettled the lowest number of refugees in the history of its refugee program.

This begs the question: Which lives matter and why?

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The double standards have been so gallingly apparent. You can see the discrepancy between how we talk about white, European refugees compared to Syrian and Haitian refugees.

You can also see it between the nonstop coverage of missing white girls compared to the often non-existent coverage of missing Black and indigenous girls.

When white men and women attempt a violent insurrection to overthrow a free and fair election, they are “ordinary citizens” engaging in a “legitimate political discourse.” They are apparently suffering from “economic anxiety,” and we must read their “elegy,” reach out to them, and make them feel less angry and afraid so they can stop being racist against our communities.

Black men and women protesting police brutality are cast as violent thugs whose culture has pathological problems. Muslims are potential radicals whose religion must be reformed and whose innocent communities must be surveilled.

I am still awaiting the major newspaper and TV news feature asking white Americans to reach out to Black and brown urban diners to understand our anxiety and fears and learn why a record number of us voted for President Biden during a pandemic. How hard is it to go to a barbershop in Harlem or stand outside an H Mart? But that would require white journalism to see beyond its whiteness, hire more people of color, and reflect upon why some refugees are deemed worth saving, and why the rest are often ignored and forgotten.

I invite my colleagues, and the rest of us, to expand our hearts and have the same level of compassion, concern and generosity for Black and brown refugee communities as we have shown for white Ukrainians.

It isn’t hard. In fact, it’s what civilized people do.

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"Take the surprise out your voice Shaq."-The REAL CP3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2H5K-BUMS0

  

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AOC slams ‘stark contrast’ between treatment of Ukraine refugees ver...
Mar 15th 2022
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She hit the nail on the head this time but NOBODY wants to talk about it
Mar 16th 2022
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and yet white males in America swear they are being attacked
Mar 16th 2022
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RE: and yet white males in America swear they are being attacked
Mar 21st 2022
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      these dudes talk reckless af online
Mar 21st 2022
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           it's all projection
Mar 21st 2022
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                ^^^^
Mar 21st 2022
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I don't recall any humanitarian refugee assistance setup for Haitians...
Mar 21st 2022
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Maybe its because we hate the French?
Mar 22nd 2022
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AOC slams ‘stark contrast’ between treatment of Ukraine refugees versus asylum seekers from Haiti and Syria

AOC slams ‘stark contrast’ between treatment of Ukraine refugees versus asylum seekers from Haiti and Syria
By Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
The Independent
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13 days ago

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the US should treat all refugees in the same manner with which it currently treats Ukrainian refugees, pointing to the “stark contrast” in how governments have dealt with Syrian and Haitian refugees.

The congresswoman’s remarks on Tuesday come in the backdrop of an impending humanitarian crisis in Ukraine , which has been battling an invasion by Russia on 24 February.

The congresswoman said the US should ensure all refugees are equally accepted, regardless of where they come from.

“I think the world is watching and many immigrants and refugees are watching, and how the world treats Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees should be how we are treating all refugees in the United States,” Ms Ocasio-Cortez told MSNBC.

While most Ukrainian citizens fleeing their country are seeking refuge in Europe , the US on Sunday pledged $54m (£41m) in humanitarian assistance.

This would be channeled through nonprofits to provide food, safe drinking water, shelter and emergency healthcare, US secretary of state Antony Blinken said in a statement.

The congresswoman said there was a “stark contrast” in the way the world treated Syrian refugees versus the way Ukrainian refugees are being treated , despite both countries having gone through similar catastrophes.

“I think the way we are looking at immediate granting of TPS to Ukrainian refugees, which is what we need to be doing, as well as many others, is something that we need to keep in mind,” the Democrat leader said .


TPS is a humanitarian deportation relief programme that grants work permit access to foreign nationals whose native countries have been battered by war or natural disasters.

“We really need to make sure that when we talk about accepting refugees that we are meaning it for everybody, no matter where you come from,” she said, citing the example of the unjust treatment towards Haitian refugees by the US government, including the past and the current Biden administration.

The congresswoman pointed to the thousands of people who were denied legal refuge on the US-Mexico border .

“If we grant TPS to Ukrainian refugees, it is also an opportunity to create a path to citizenship for TPS recipients... While there is a risk, there is also a profound opportunity for us to make the crooked path straight on this issue,” she added, explaining that TPS recipients did not have a “concrete path” to US citizenship.

On Monday, 42 senators across the party lines had asked president Joe Biden to temporarily shield those Ukrainians living in the US from deportation.

The group of Democratic and Republican lawmakers said the Biden administration should offer access to TPS as the ongoing war has made it “too dangerous” for deportees to return.

The congresswoman’s remarks assume significance as several commentators call out the discriminatory manner with which international media outlets have covered the invasion and the contrast in policies that Ukraine’s neighbours have adopted in granting shelter to them compared to those who seek asylum from outside Europe.

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2. "She hit the nail on the head this time but NOBODY wants to talk about it"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2H5K-BUMS0

  

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3. "and yet white males in America swear they are being attacked"
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shit is weird

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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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4. "RE: and yet white males in America swear they are being attacked"
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when you get centuries of your status quo threatened, its kinda hard to be on a level playing field. you might have depressing thoughts of suicide

  

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5. "these dudes talk reckless af online"
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then turn around and act like little bitches on some “whoa is the white male”

how you calling people snowflakes and then bitch up on some “America is attacking me for being white”

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7. "it's all projection"
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6. "I don't recall any humanitarian refugee assistance setup for Haitians..."
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no welcome committees, they were sending them back by the plane loads

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9. "Maybe its because we hate the French? "
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Nah.. has to be something else?

hmmmm

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