Citations:whitesplainer

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English citations of whitesplainer

Noun: "one who whitesplains"

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  • 2013 April 13, Clarence Page, “Rand Paul has lotsa 'splaining to do”, in Chicago Tribune[1]:
    Some Republicans, like former party chairmen Ken Mehlman and Michael Steele, have been quite candid and contrite in denouncing such tactics, only to be shouted down by whitesplainers in the Grand Old Party's right wing.
  • 2014 March 24, Ian Reifowitz, “Did Rand Paul Just Accuse Barack Obama of Being 'Not Black Enough?'”, in The Huffington Post[2]:
    But Rand Paul fancies himself a truth-teller, someone who can talk about race and talk to black people in a way that less brave white politicians aren't willing to do. [] In reality, however, he's just another whitesplainer.
  • 2015, Lorena Ornelas, "Whitesplaining", Kaleidoscope (Loyola University), page 47:
    Ironically, the whitesplainer offends the very people who they are trying to “help.”