![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With example after example-the male feminists of the early 20th century, NFL owners, presidential candidates and even their supporters-Oluo deftly shows how the society that white men built now rewards mediocre white men, regardless of their skills or talent, while punishing women and people of color for anything less than perfection. However, the evidence doesn’t bear this out. Looking back at centuries of American history, Oluo shows how white male entitlement took hold from the early beginnings of this country-from slavery to westward expansion to the genocide and displacement of Indigenous Americans from cowboy mythology glamorizing the violence of “Buffalo Bill” Cody to the modern-day obsession with spoiled but dangerous white men like Ammon Bundy.Īmericans are taught that the United States is a meritocracy and that anyone who tries to get ahead will be rewarded with opportunities. Our now-ingrained power structure wasn't inevitable but was purposely designed to center white men. Oluo persuasively argues that American society is structured to preserve the power (and tastes) of white men and outlines how we got here. Ijeoma Oluo, author of the bestselling book So You Want to Talk About Race, offers a historical and sociological view of the toxic white male identity in her new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America. ![]()
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