Sunday, September 19, 2010

Kozol and McIntosh

When I was reading the Kozol piece I could relate more to the man that was observing the family. He couldn’t really relate but he observed and watched and saw how difficult life was for the people that loved there. I’ve never seen poverty that bad before and I think that’s awful that it is that bad in some places. It’s unfortunate that to see kids have to grow up so fast and have to see the horrible things that are out in this world. The boy in the article was able to understand his father or it was his mother when they were talking about how there is no way for anyone to get out of this trap. They can’t grow and branch off into something new and great, the boy was able to understand that he is stuck just like his parents and probably doesn’t have an easy life ahead of him.
The Kozol piece relates to the McIntosh piece because it talk about white privilege, and how just being “white” can make someone’s life so much easier.  The man that was observing the family in the Kozol piece realized that he had so much more privileges and it was mostly due to that he was white.  In the Mcintosh piece it says that, “whites were carefully taught not to recognize that they have white power”. I agree with this statement, when McIntosh wrote down the list of things that show that there is white privilege in the world and we don’t always recognize it as white privilege. That proved to me that we have been secretly taught not to recognize white privilege that go on in this world.
In the Muwakkil article it says that, “Many Americans still believe that race still no longer affects personal prospects of success or failure”.  Obviously race does still affect success or failure, just read the Kozol piece.  Their might still be people or companies out there that don’t agree and say they hire people based on their education and experience in the field, but there are still the ones who feel “safer” I guess with only white people working for them.  Personally I believe that people should not be based on the color of their skin and should be based on if they are qualified for the job they are applying for, but I’m not naive and I know that racism in the work place does happen.  In the parker poem it talks about how all black people don’t share the same feelings and don’t say no offense or I’m sorry if someone else does something wrong or upsets you and them just so happen to be a person of color. Just because one person or a group of people do something wrong doesn’t mean it should bring down the entire race of the people that did something wrong.  In the beginning of the poem he starts off and says, “Forget that I am black”. Then in the next line it says, “Second, you must never forget that I’m black”.  Parker wants people to not see him as a man of color and see him as the man he is, but he also doesn’t want you to forget who he really is, and being black is a part of who he is.
In class I want to hear about other people’s thoughts and opinions on what they thought of the pieces.  I want to talk more about the parker poem, and the first two lines of it. I’m not sure if I may have understood it fully.

1 comment:

  1. i love that quote "forget that i am black [but] never forget that i am black" from the poem too. it really gets you thinking from a different perspective :)

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