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The National Museum of African American History and Culture, part of the federal government's Smithsonian Institution system, has removed from its website a chart listing "the ways white people and their traditions, attitudes and ways of life have been normalized over time and are now considered standard practices in the United States." The chart listed individualism, hard work, objectivity, the nuclear family, a belief in progress, a written tradition, politeness, the justice system, respect for authority, delayed gratification, and planning for the future, among others, as "aspects and assumptions of whiteness" that have been "internalized" by people of color in the U.S.
Critics suggested those attributes and qualities, rather than being the product of "whiteness," are universal values that can help anyone lead a more satisfying and successful life.
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After the chart received public attention on Twitter, some observers said it perpetuated rather than reduced racism in the U.S. "Quite frankly, it's a racist document," Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen said on Fox News on Thursday. "It's racist to say that black people don't possess these characteristics or that it is alien to black people to have these characteristics."