If I'm telling you people that I believe that there are no 'white behaviourisms' why would I react with 'White Fragility'? You have all missed my point:
I'm not saying 'Ew don't blame me for being white'.
What I am saying, is that if you identify this as 'White Fragility' you are creating a circlejerk and not a solution. It doesn't get us anywhere.
On the flip side of people like you. Others have posted that fully understand the subject at hand, and aren't rushing to rephrase a very real historic and systemic issue in america.
I've read some great posts from white people in this thread that recognize the issue, and the problems around tackling it. It is quite the opposite of going no where. But the key part of having a conversation about white frailty is not trying to restructure it, or redefine it. It is a real thing that makes people uncomfortable to discuss, or it makes people apprehensive that don't understand it. As we see in this thread.
However those with an actual understanding, These are the people that are part of progress. Not people that want to debate a definition in order to ___what your point is__. Race relations suck in America. To address the problem, you have to acknowledge it exists as others are experiencing it.
White people are born into an environment that has systemic racism coursing through the nation that doesn't affect them. It's not a knock on white people to generalize this. Just as it's not a knock to say white men make more money than most other people. Or that white men are more likely to x,y, or z. Based on social structure. You can't ignore race when having a discussion about how race is impacting others by just being born a certain race. Poor people, likely to be minorities are more likely to do xyz because we know these things.
There is nothing noble or honest about wearing blinders.