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[[White women's tears]] is a sarcastic / humorous reference to the tendency of race and gender discussions to be derailed by white women into the pain the discussion is causing non-POC. It parodies the overwrought concern of "(missing) [[white woman syndrome]]" or WWS<ref>See: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_white_woman_syndrome Missing white woman syndrome], in which the media focus disproportionately on missing white women over missing women of colour or other missing people.</ref>.  
[[White women's tears]] is a sarcastic / humorous reference to the tendency of race and gender discussions to be derailed by white women into the pain the discussion is causing non-POC. It parodies the overwrought concern of "(missing) [[white woman syndrome]]" or WWS<ref>See: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_white_woman_syndrome Missing white woman syndrome], in which the media focus disproportionately on missing white women over missing women of colour or other missing people.</ref>.  
 
In the early 1990s, Native American lesbian poet Chrystos published a poem about the phenomenon, titled "Those Tears."


During [[RaceFail_09|RaceFail '09]], the phrase was mentioned several times; [[badgerbag]] created [http://delux-vivens.livejournal.com/1182535.html an image] in [[delux_vivens]]'s journal.
During [[RaceFail_09|RaceFail '09]], the phrase was mentioned several times; [[badgerbag]] created [http://delux-vivens.livejournal.com/1182535.html an image] in [[delux_vivens]]'s journal.

Revision as of 11:42, 25 March 2009

White women's tears is a sarcastic / humorous reference to the tendency of race and gender discussions to be derailed by white women into the pain the discussion is causing non-POC. It parodies the overwrought concern of "(missing) white woman syndrome" or WWS[1].

In the early 1990s, Native American lesbian poet Chrystos published a poem about the phenomenon, titled "Those Tears."

During RaceFail '09, the phrase was mentioned several times; badgerbag created an image in delux_vivens's journal.


References

  1. See: Missing white woman syndrome, in which the media focus disproportionately on missing white women over missing women of colour or other missing people.