Twitter Examines White Privilege

(The Root) — Much of the nation is still reeling from the not-guilty verdict handed down to George Zimmerman over the weekend. Though Zimmerman is half Latino, many rightly name white privilege as a factor in his acquittal. Suggested Reading Post #3 6-18-2025 Post #2 6-18-2025 Post #1 6-16-2025 Video will return here when scrolled…

(The Root) — Much of the nation is still reeling from the not-guilty verdict handed down to George Zimmerman over the weekend. Though Zimmerman is half Latino, many rightly name white privilege as a factor in his acquittal.

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Since the verdict was announced, white Twitterers have used their own stories to illustrate the way white privilege works. Using the tag #WhitePrivilege, they shared encounters they had with police officers when they were young — situations similar to Trayvon's that ended much differently because they were not profiled as Trayvon was.

Hearing the privileged recognize and speak on their privilege imparts a bit of hope that maybe they can reach an audience that the rest of us can't.

White people - we are NOT #TrayvonMartin. We are #GeorgeZimmerman. Recognize it. Own up to it. CHANGE IT. #WhitePrivilege

— me. (@aRedMosquito) July 15, 2013

https://twitter.com/luxtempo/status/356755920530837504
https://twitter.com/symphonydog/status/356695469080064000
https://twitter.com/ChristineLSloc/status/356669581118541824
https://twitter.com/patchworksoul/status/356504367353958401
https://twitter.com/trishrobinson/status/356488240552882180

The other day #NYPD said “good evening” to me as I walked to my Harlem apt. No melanin, no profiling. #IamNotTrayvonMartin #WhitePrivilege

— Johnny Golightly (@JohnnyGolightly) July 14, 2013

https://twitter.com/loiseau_noir/status/356473908247007234
https://twitter.com/StackWanderer/status/356468938009362432

Tracy Clayton is a writer, humorist and blogger from Louisville, Ky.

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