so, like a year ago I posted some dumb shit in debunking white, noticing that at the store or whatever, I was much more likely to nod and say hi to POC than to white people, and trying to analyze why this would be. well, last night at the store I was in a good enough mood to find myself acknowledging a wider cross section of the public, and I think I figured it out. Some white people will straight up ignore me. not all of them, but enough that I felt slighted for having tried to say hi, or just make eye contact and nod.
so, that's it. I acknowledge more poc that whites out in public because they reject/ignore me less. I'm sure there is some more complicated sit going on with it, and some class stuff with which white people ignored me, but yeah.
eta; it's not like I'm running around the store being exceptionally social and trying to talk to strangers, I'm just talking the basic hey, or eye contact and nod, basic acknowledgement. I'm not chatty.
so, that's it. I acknowledge more poc that whites out in public because they reject/ignore me less. I'm sure there is some more complicated sit going on with it, and some class stuff with which white people ignored me, but yeah.
eta; it's not like I'm running around the store being exceptionally social and trying to talk to strangers, I'm just talking the basic hey, or eye contact and nod, basic acknowledgement. I'm not chatty.
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Date: 2009-11-03 07:35 pm (UTC)Are you are more likely to remember some white folk who snub you than you do some POC who snub you-- or, perhaps, resent POC less for being preoccupied in public?
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Date: 2009-11-03 07:50 pm (UTC)I'm wondering if it's not straight up cultural socialization, that white people have the privilege to ignore other white people, whereas historically it would be some risky shit for a poc to not respond? I started off thinking it was just that some white people are snobby assholes who won't acknowledge my type in public, but now I'm thinking it's more complex.
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Date: 2009-11-03 07:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-03 08:08 pm (UTC)Second, and more seriously, I think that you're hitting on something with both social etiquette and class issues driving what you're seeing. The word that's buzzing in my head is "conformity." Upward mobility requires it, those who eschew it are indicating that they work outside of the typical class structure. It's not only visual difference that makes people wary, but the pinprick in the notion, however sub-sub-sub-conscious it may be, that in order to function successfully in society you can't stray too far from the pack.
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Date: 2009-11-03 08:10 pm (UTC)I live in ever-so-urban Los Angeles. And I get as many variances in responses to greeting from POC of any ethnic variety--Hispanic, black, Thai, Phillipino,-- as I do from the varied white groups around here- Slavic, Armenian, American redneck, Hippy, Yuppy, Metro, Hipster... And it's possible that the people around here have less of that historical sense of risk, making it easier for everyone to be self-occupied in public...
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Date: 2009-11-03 08:13 pm (UTC)very much so. I get many more positive responses nowadays-- now that I dress in clean button-down shirts and jeans and loafers instead of wild and wacky costmy things all the time.
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Date: 2009-11-03 08:26 pm (UTC)I may actually have ascribed to race something that may be mroe class related, although middle class presenting POC still do acknowledge my greeting.
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Date: 2009-11-03 08:44 pm (UTC)Because I was raised pretty much welfare class, in a diverse neighborhood, and the basic politeness standard was that if you were walking towards someone, you acknowledged them in some way.
I'm sure I must have white middle class people on here somewhere, so maybe tey will chime in with what their cultural standard is.
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Date: 2009-11-03 09:56 pm (UTC)I am more likely to initiate hellos like on a hiking trail or something of that nature.
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Date: 2009-11-03 10:05 pm (UTC)from N, a white man who at least was raised more middle class than me, if not fully middle class, kwim?
Fear and xenophobia? I figure it's something like this: White folks in our area tend to lack a cultural identity, and as a result their/our circle of identification is seldom larger than the immediate family. Those outside that circle are Other, regardless of appearance, and to be feared.
It could be that those areas where the "white" population tends to identify with a broader ethnicity or a regional identity tend to be friendlier and more open *to other whites* regardless of their background: e.g., "Southern hospitality".
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as far as POC acknowledging you, i'd say that's just the normative behavior, without whatever neurotic nonsense afflicts the whites in question. the expected social transaction is to acknowledge a greeting in kind, but for whatever reason the whites in question are deviating from the script.
yes, please share as you see fit. i'd say the above dynamic only attempts to describe the way in which xenophobia manifests in our insular culture in this area -- it doesn't touch on the wellspring of that xenophobia.
really all i'm suggesting here is that the impulse for rejecting outsiders, which could be rooted in any number of cultures historically upstream to "white america" as a whole, seems to reduce and fragment down to the level of the family, even the individual, in areas that lack an overall "white" cultural identity. ... Read More
if another data point would be useful, i haven't noticed too many marked differences in the responses of white folks around me based on whether i'm wearing a polo and nice pants with a recent shave and haircut, versus full-on shaggy degenerate mode. either it's a matter more of basic mistrust of anyone outside one's known acquaintances, or i always look scary, even cleaned up.
that said, i guess if you look like someone somebody *should* know, they're at least more likely to wave back out of a sense of obligation: maybe you recognize *them* from church, PTA, AA or whatever, and they would be remiss in not acknowledging you. i figure you're correcting for that one.''
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Date: 2009-11-03 10:50 pm (UTC)What about POCS--are they never hippies, yuppies, hipsters?
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Date: 2009-11-04 12:44 am (UTC)I remember being taught very definitely that you Don't Talk To Strangers, and the white undercurrent was that they're probably out to get you. Being, like, poor and/or non-white often -- you just don't talk to Those People. Or any people.
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Date: 2009-11-04 01:44 pm (UTC)Most people here will make eye contact and smile if you pass them. The only people who don't tend to be white and upper middle to upper class.
I guess us poor people keep giving our smiles away for free, not realizing you gotta pay for it.:)