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Tagg Romney: Example of White Privilege?

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Tagg Romney, grandson of George Romney, son of Mitt Romney, is the latest flesh-and-blood embodiment of White Privilege on the national presidential stage. Though that stage has historically been a catwalk for the whitest and most privileged in the world, Tagg is in a class few achieve. With his lineage and his inherited wealth he equals George W. Bush when it comes to getting advantages by virtue of nothing more than whose crotch he popped out of in the hospital delivery room.

Now, thanks to his comments yesterday, he has surpassed even Bush, becoming not just an image of White Privilege – but an example of how that privilege quietly operates in too much of America.

In a post-debate interview with a North Carolina radio station, Tagg was asked about his visceral reaction to President Obama, and he said his first thought was that he wanted to “jump out of your seat and you want to rush down to the stage and take a swing at him.” He then laughed and added, “But you know you can’t do that because, well, first because there’s a lot of Secret Service between you and him.”

One of the hallmarks of White Privilege is the unquestioned and largely unchallenged assumption that white people can say heinous things about people of color without blowback or even mild criticism – things that people of color rarely dare to say about white people, for fear of serious retribution. Tagg – aka Mr. White Privilege – proves the point perfectly. He feels totally comfortable fantasizing about committing physical violence against an African American man. And remember, he’s not just any white guy pondering such grotesque dreams. On the contrary, he’s one of the public faces of a national presidential campaign appearing in a public media interview, meaning White Privilege has made him feel so comfortable airing such notions, that he didn’t hesitate to whimsically broadcast them to thousands of voters.

To know that’s a reflection of the new intensity of White Privilege is to witness the relatively muted reaction to the episode from a media that otherwise treats every microscopic nuance of the presidential race as a “breaking news” event. What’s more, this is a country where, whether in an election season or not, any threat of violence against any president of either party is a potential federal crime and thus covered as a major news story. That is, of course, before Obama, a black man, became president, and representatives of his white opponent started joking about physically harming him.

If that’s not enough proof that this episode is a profound example of the pervasiveness of White Privilege, then simply go through the mental exercise of switching the races. Ask yourself: Would the media reaction be similarly muted if a young black male relative of Obama appeared on a radio show and publicly fantasized about violently bludgeoning Mitt Romney? No, it would be the opposite. It would be a multi-day, above-the-fold, 100-point-typeface story initially fueled by Drudge, Fox News and right-wing radio hosts, and then pervading the network news shows. We’d soon see headlines about security beefing up around Romney and his entourage, as staid Face the Nation and Meet the Press panels – populated by mostly white faces, of course – paternalistically lamented the “race issue” in America.

Now sure, Tagg maybe wouldn’t actually bludgeon Obama to a bloody pulp if given the chance. Most likely, he’d refrain from doing so out of aristocratic respect for what he calls “the nature of the process” – and even more likely, he’d respond to criticism of his remark by simply saying he wasn’t being “serious.” But what Tagg would do in the secret confines of his fictional Obama beat-down chamber is not important, and using the “not serious” defense only underscores the White Privilege at work, for that defense wouldn’t be accepted if the races were reversed.



Thus, it all comes back to White Privilege. This little episode and the lack of reaction to it confirms Tagg’s – and much of White America’s – unspoken day-to-day assumption that there should be two standards of acceptable decorum: one for privileged white people, another for everyone else.


http://www.salon.com/2012/10/18/tagg_romney_mr_white_privilege/


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He said he felt like punching him because he was calling his dad a liar (and I realize most of GAF is going to say he is a liar. Fine). So fucking what? Talk about blowing something out of proportion.
 
So because he said he wanted to hit the guy he's a racist?

I mean I'm sure being the son of Romney he probably is at least a little racist, but there's nothing wrong with what he said. What a ridiculous article.
 
I'm gonna wait til the end of the page and count how many people didn't even attempt to read the article. So far there are already at least a couple.
 
Don't know if this is a matter of white privilege, but it was a really, really dumb thing to say. Well thought out by the writer, however.

Edit: nope, nope it makes sense.
 
So because he said he wanted to hit the guy he's a racist?

I mean I'm sure being the son of Romney he probably is at least a little racist, but there's nothing wrong with what he said. What a ridiculous article.

You cannot be serious. You see nothing wrong with threatening physical violence on the President of the United States?
 
So because he said he wanted to hit the guy he's a racist?

I mean I'm sure being the son of Romney he probably is at least a little racist, but there's nothing wrong with what he said. What a ridiculous article.

The article did not say he's racist.

They're saying if Obama had a black son who made the same exact comment it would be all over the news.

Which is 100% true.
 
I mean, the article is stretching. But yeah, homeboy has rich white privilege.

But now I want to see Tagg try and punch Obama then get beaten down savagely by Sasha and Malia.
 
So because he said he wanted to hit the guy he's a racist?

I mean I'm sure being the son of Romney he probably is at least a little racist, but there's nothing wrong with what he said. What a ridiculous article.

Where does it say he's racist? The article is simply suggesting that in cases like this, white people are given the benefit of the doubt, and if it weren't for the fact that he was a white male, his comments may be pushed as something more sinister than they actually are.
 
So because he said he wanted to hit the guy he's a racist?

I mean I'm sure being the son of Romney he probably is at least a little racist, but there's nothing wrong with what he said. What a ridiculous article.

Wrong, it doesn't matter what feeling he had... It's the fact that he can be on record saying he would swing at The President and everyone be "eh, whatever" but on the flip side if anyone of color said something simliar they'd be charged with being savages.
 
You cannot be serious. You see nothing wrong with threatening physical violence on the President of the United States?

Nope. It's no different than saying it the way he said it about anyone else. Also I laughed at "threatening".

Basically this article is complaining that because Fox News acts like assholes that means everyone else should act like assholes when a white guy does or says something.
 
Why can't a dumb comment just be a dumb comment? Making it a race thing is ridiculous, even if there's maybe some truth to it. Some spoiled kid saw his dad lose a debate and he said something without thinking since he's probably used to just saying whatever he wants.

Tagg saying he wanted to punch the President when he's in such a public position is dumb and should get attention, but making it an "if he was black" thing seems weird to me.
 
Did blacks get a pass for wanting to run up to W and punch him in the face? But maybe that's only because whites wanted to also.
 
Yeah that article really tried to make that comment stretch. Didn't work. The guy's an asshole. He might be a racist, but that comment doesn't show it.
 
People are allowed to say idiot shithead things without necessarily having racial overtones.
 
So because he said he wanted to hit the guy he's a racist?

I mean I'm sure being the son of Romney he probably is at least a little racist, but there's nothing wrong with what he said. What a ridiculous article.

White Privilege =/= Racism
 
Hold up.

I was gonna do the whole "conservative troll" bit, but there are people that aren't agreeing with what the article said?

In a nation that has an unnatural fear of young black men?

Where Trayvon Martin happened?
Where Blacks and Mexicans cannot wear hoodies because they will look like gang members?
Where Barack Obama is accused of being born and raised in Kenya and a secret Muslim?
Where there are shirts worn at rallies that say "put the White back in White House?"
Where a state politician thinks Blacks should be thankful for slavery and gets to keep his job?

Like, for realz? You guys think that if one of Barack's daughters said she wanted to clock Mitt a few weeks ago, the media wouldn't be shitting all over it?
 
There's a politically incorrect part of me that wishes he would have run down there and taken that swing. And Obama would have dipped his shoulder, Tagg would have whiffed, Obama would have said "you're going to jail, now" *whamp* And Fox News would die of a heart attack.
 
I can almost take the article seriously. But it uses as much hyperbole as your average Internet troll. Also, it being posted by MWS makes me assume its only purpose is to stir up shit.
 
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