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Ukrainians do not benefit from ‘white privilege’

The average Ukrainian has experienced more suffering than leftish commentators

March 10, 2022 12:32
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TOPSHOT - People remove personal belongings from a burning house after being shelled in the city of Irpin, outside Kyiv, on March 4, 2022. - More than 1.2 million people have fled Ukraine into neighbouring countries since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on February 24, United Nations figures showed on March 4, 2022. (Photo by Aris Messinis / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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When two million refugees are in flight and tens of millions more are fighting for their freedom or living with the fear of death, now is not the ideal moment to cry “white privilege”. Human suffering is not a competition. But if you insist on organising an oppression Olympics, I suspect you will find the average Ukrainian suffers more than the average leftish commentator.

My survey of distinctly average writing generated by Putin’s invasion included: “the outpouring of support for white Ukrainians while ignoring or even impeding Africans’ escape from the conflict is clearly rooted in white supremacy” (HuffPost). “The warm welcome accorded to white Ukrainian refugees by Ukraine’s neighbours in the European Union is in sharp contrast to the hostile reception experienced by people of other races”  (Al Jazeera).  “Multiple reporters have been lambasted for implying that it’s unfathomable that conflict of this degree could happen to ‘normal’, ‘civilised people’ from Europe” (HuffPost again).

Human rights are universal or they are nothing. And it is both true and deplorable that European sympathy for Ukrainians is greater than sympathy for Syrians fleeing another Russian war, Afghans living in terror after the West cut and run, the Rohingya, the Eritreans, and the Uighurs.

“Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution,” reads the UN’s Declaration of Human Rights. Its terms do not appear to apply in Europe.

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