Robin DiAngelo Thinks The Creation of Adam Epitomizes White Supremacy
She also mistook the Adam in Michelangelo's famous painting for David.

Robin DiAngelo is an author, academic, and lecturer who specializes in antiracism. Her work gained attention following the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement, and she became a celebrated speaker and subject matter expert on white privilege. After the May 2020 death of George Floyd, her book, White Fragility, rocketed to the top of the bestseller list.
For DiAngelo, racism is not merely a set of negative attitudes about minorities—it is more akin to a spiritual illness that afflicts virtually all white people. Luckily for DiAngelo, she is selling the cure, in the form of her books, lectures, and other speaking engagements. The work is lucrative: the University of Connecticut, for instance, paid her $20,000 to teach at a seminar, and she reportedly charges between $10,000 and $15,000 for a few hours of work. (Or $320 per phone call!)
Despite many schools, local governments, nonprofits, and even some corporations throwing sacks of money at her, DiAngelo has accumulated some detractors. Columbia University's John McWhorter pilloried White Fragility as evincing a "dehumanizing condescension" toward black people. The Washington Post's Carlos Lozada accused DiAngelo of employing circular logic to argue "any dissent from White Fragility is itself white fragility." Nice Racism, the sequel to White Fragility that no one asked for, was similarly panned.
"There's a sense of deep internal contradiction running through DiAngelo's writing that emerges from such discrepancies and which is at odds with the wealth she has accrued as an authority on anti-racism," wrote The Guardian's Ashish Ghadiali. "It points towards the limitations of a worldview that, however well intentioned, pushes us deeper into the silos of ethnic identity."
That's all a preamble to these astonishingly ignorant remarks made by DiAngelo during a recent podcast appearance. Watch below:
"The perfect convergence of white supremacy, patriarchy…"
Robin DiAngelo explains that Michelangelo's Creation of Adam on the Sistine Chapel ceiling is the "single image" she uses to "capture the concept of white supremacy."
She also misidentifies Adam as David. pic.twitter.com/qHpXjrYBTg
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) February 6, 2024
DiAngelo describes Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam, in which God gifts Adam with the spark of life, as the "perfect convergence of white supremacy and patriarchy." Of course, she fails to correctly identify Adam, admitting that she doesn't know who that figure is and wrongly guesses that it's David. You might expect that a renowned antiracism scholar who has singled out one of the most famous paintings in world history as the pinnacle of white supremacy would be passably familiar with its subject—but no.
Given that she doesn't understand the first thing about the painting, it should come as no surprise that her overall analysis of The Creation of Adam is simplistic. DiAngelo sees a white god reaching out and touching a white man and declares it "white supremacy and patriarchy." But art appreciators who have contemplated the work for more than five seconds have found other interpretations. Some believe the red curtain that surrounds God is meant to symbolize a uterus and the birthing process, a decidedly non-patriarchal interpretation. Another theory—one that features prominently in the first season finale of HBO's Westworld—is that Michelangelo painted the shape of the human brain, perhaps suggesting that what we perceive as god is actually our own consciousness, originating from within the human mind.
To blithely write-off The Creation of Adam as a prominent example of white supremacy is frankly insulting to humankind's collective intelligence. If private groups want to pay money to a so-called expert who has no idea what she's talking about, that's their problem—but taxpayers shouldn't have to subsidize the work she does for public schools and governments.
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DiAngelo is a con artist, a cultural vandal, and if she is at all serious about what she says she believes, a vile racist.
And, by the by, she is one of the prime examples of what the Florida government means by “CRT” based training that they attempted to ban. I guess better late than never that the staff here are becoming aware of this sort of thing.
She is a vile racist. She's Stormfront in a pair of pumps and a human resources badge.
Headline is incorrect, starts with Robin DiAngelo Thinks which is clearly false.
"she is one of the prime examples of what the Florida government means by “CRT” based training that they attempted to ban."
This is essentially the magic circle used to summon a Chemjeff.
If it appears, driver wouldn’t stick through it’s hard. Avoid setting it on fire. The blubber will burn for weeks, and stink worse than a pile of burning tires drenched in skunk spray.
very well written and informative
The nicest thing I've ever said about DiAngelo is that she's a "grifter". That was on an off day.
DiAngelo sees a white god reaching out and touching a white man and declares it "white supremacy and patriarchy."
Not at all. I see it as some hot, steamy, sweaty man-on-man lovemaking from a great porn video! And to me, a Pansexual, they could be any color or sex or gender and be sexy! What a silly bitch Robin DiAngelo is!
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Some believe the red curtain that surrounds God is meant to symbolize a uterus and the birthing process, a decidedly non-patriarchal interpretation.
Either that or God's getting his "red wings" while Mary's on the rag.
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Another theory—one that features prominently in the first season finale of HBO's Westworld—is that Michelangelo painted the shape of the human brain, perhaps suggesting that what we perceive as god is actually our own consciousness, originating from within the human mind.
I'll go with that, and I won't charge you anything for the phone call to tell you!
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The only good thing about the Robin DiAngelo and Ibram X. Kendi phenomenon is that their books were deep discounted in my store, which means they're destined for the cut-out bin at the Dollar Tree right next to Francis Fukayama's The End of History and The Last Man.
Also, even though my store has computer learning modules devoted to CRT/Wokester crap, nobody is required to study the modules (yet) and nobody touches them or talks about them and nobody cares! We're people of all "races", creeds, sexes, and orientations all too busy getting through a damn day to get into this racist, hate-baiting shit!
The irony of this being that a modern white supremacist (an actual one, not someone who doesn’t vote democrat) would probably accuse an Italian of not actually being white.
And she pronounced his name as Michael Angelo when Michaelangelo was his given name-- his surname was Simoni.
I thought it was Buonaratti.
Buonarroti Simoni. To the extent that surnames were used at all, Buonarroti was far commoner than Simoni.
In a fairness to her that she would not vouchsafe to us, artists were and still are often known by their first names - cf. Raphael (Raffaelo), Titian (Tiziano), Donatello, etc. or nicknames, e.g., Guercino, Tintoretto.
Robin DiAngelo is an author, academic, and lecturer who specializes in antiracism.
Yeah, the commentariat was talking about her in 2015.
The staff is just a bit behind the socio-cultural times.
That actually explains so much.
I have to admit, I haven't thought about DiAngelo in maybe a couple of years. Hell, my local bluer-than-blue-found-in-nature-blue newspaper runs articles whinging about DEI and Racial Justice efforts going into retreat after sustained attacks by the sinister forces of MAGA. DiAngelo has been so thoroughly debunked, taken down, deconstructed and dismantled, that anyone listening to her or taking her seriously is like talking about your favorite Beatles album.
I would like to think so, but apparently somebody still paying to have their employees listen to her nonsense.
Your White Fragility Moment Of The Week.
The fact that anyone gives a shit what this stupid cunt thinks about anything is beyond me. The fact that there are people who pay her lots of money for her grift is just downright depressing
White supremacy surrounds us daily.
Look, that cloud. It's white, another example of white supremacy.
Then there are those damn marshmellows that are white too.
People who wear white socks are obviously white supremacists too.
The paper you write on is white demonstrating once again how white is the color of choices of racists, fascists and people who are left handed.
Soon, this country will drown in white supremacy.
It's only a matter of time.
Watch PCU from the early 90’s. It’s been known for awhile.
you can't unless VHS available - cancel city.
Sometimes you can find it on streaming services.
that prefrosh snagged the bee.
The idea that digitization of art, books and music would mean their permanence and universal accessibility has to be my second-worst prognostication ever. (Winner of the 1988 Nostradumbass (0xA) Award.)
Today's Trump and Biden articles.
Trump:
Biden:
After that ugly press conference yesterday I half expected to wake up to a prez cackles this morning. (No, not next to….ewww.)
It’s really gotten that bad. I don’t think he makes it much longer.
I could be mad at her but I have to respect the grift.
White liberals are an easy mark.
"You might expect that a renowned antiracism scholar who has singled out one of the most famous paintings in world history as the pinnacle of white supremacy would be passably familiar with its subject—but no."
What? That would be like expecting renowned anti-racism historian and author Nikole Hannah-Jones to have a passing familiarity with US History.
Remember, expectations of basic competency are racist now.
This is an article.
One can't help but wonder if Ms. Buonaiuto, prior to these 'restrictive' laws were in place, might have just breezily voted in both elections.
So, she is able to vote in her home state, which means she has not transferred her residency to Ohio so is not disfranchised. I fail to see the problem. She just cannot vote in the jurisdiction she lives part time in.
I'm planning on vacationing the week of the election, why shouldn't I be able to vote in my hotel's jurisdiction?
“I wanted my vote to count where I was living,” Buonaiuto said.
Yeah, you're not actually living there, you're just an education tourist.
Four years later, Buonaiuto is planning to vote absentee in New York, in part because of an Ohio elections law championed by Republicans that can make it more challenging for out-of-state students to cast ballots.
Yes, because in sane states not run by Democrats, you have to establish legal residency to be able to vote.
most notably establishing a photo ID requirement that is considered among the most restrictive in the nation.
What's "most restrictive" is that they're required to show it in the first place.
But some Ohio college students say that they are the exception, and that the legislation fits within a nationwide Republican effort in recent years to restrict their voting rights.
Your voting rights aren't being restricted. You can still vote absentee for the Democrats in your legal home of residence as much as you want.
Oh, I understand--it's not that your rights are being restricted, it's because you want to water down the vote in red states due to you being the majority in your blue state homes.
When I was in college, I changed my residency after freshman year. It's not a huge burden, you just need to get a new driver's license and a few other things. But since I was living there most of the time, and working there most of the time, it made sense.
The town would occasionally schedule important votes on local issues for times when class was not in session, but if you weren't in the dorms, it wasn't a big deal.
Does she claim Ohio residency and pay Ohio State income tax? I mean, she's an idiot if she's working at all and intentionally paying New York State income tax, but that's really the deciding factor. If she's a resident of Ohio and has an Ohio state driver's license, surely she can register to vote in Ohio, and the fact she'll have to show ID is meaningless.
If she's actually a New York resident, then she shouldn't vote in Ohio elections. I didn't think I had the right to vote in every state I drove a truck through, just my home state.
Poor girl. Everything Is So Terrible And Unfair!
There you go. She's a complete ignorant slut.
Michelangelo's works have stirred the soul of millions of people for centuries. I remember when I saw the Sistine Chapel you could sense the drama walking up the steps and the sudden collective hush upon entering the room where a spiritual experience begins.
Read and listen to people when they view his David or Pieta.
God was speaking through him. Michelangelo represents the apex of humankind in the service of God.
What did this loser Di Angelo leave behind? Nothing. Absolutely nothing but a desolate soul and a fat bank account.
She's as useless as these dangerous social justice morons come.
She's hoping to perform her acts of reparation by taking lots of big black cock in the ass.
"humankind's collective intelligence" Did CJ Typical Collectivist contribute this line?
Robin DiAngelo Thinks
Objection! Speculation. Not a fact in evidence.
Imagine if you will a fertility icon depicting a black woman giving birth to a child, carved by a black woman in Africa. Would xhe describe this as "a perfect convergence of black supremacy and matriarchy?" I think not. Can you say, "Double standard?" I knew you could!
But art appreciators who have contemplated the work for more than five seconds have found other interpretations.
Virtually all of which are idiotic. The red curtain behind god is there to give chromatic contrast between the cherubs surrounding him and the white background. Sorry there's not a deeper meaning to it. It just looks nice. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
I mean. It has a strong explicit meaning. God giving life to humanity. It's a big deal to anyone who's religious. You don't need any other symbolism.
Michaelangelo reportedly hated the project and didn't even like painting, preferring sculpture. While it was impressive, I wouldn't put too much extra meaning into something that he explicitly did to please his patrons. Especially when there was so many clear biblical references.
The fact a white woman claims to be the foremost expert on 'anti-racism' is itself an oxymoron. The fact that her fellow white liberals don't see the issue no doubt causes some amount of hilarity in the black community.
A more perfect example of the typical white savior complex would be difficult to find.
Shhh. You’ll summon Jeff.
In his list of detractors Robbie omitted Reason-published journalist Jesse Singal who characterized her as probably the most racist person in America.
Side note: there is ongoing academic debate about Michelangelo's female nudes - none of them have female figures. They all have male physiques with breasts stuck on. There are sundry explanations, from his never having seen a nude female to his being disgusted by the female form as a gay man, etc. etc.
I have not seen any explanation suggesting it was merely Michelangelo saying "fuck you". 🙂
What makes DiAngelo's assertions so sinister is her insistence that all white people are inherently racist--that it's so pervasive as to be biologically embedded within their DNA--and furthermore, that there is absolutely no "purging" or absolution from this. They have to constantly put themselves through a struggle session, every day, for the rest of their lives, berating themselves for their racism, with no prospect for forgiveness. That's what these marxist charlatans mean by "doing the work"--that you're engaging in the ongoing dialectic of cleansing yourself of western bourgeois values and replacing them with communist ones, and demanding that everyone else do the same. It's why so many left-wing communities eventually turn into circular firing squads of virtue-spiraling and jockeying for higher positions on the progressive stack.
I can understand why she and people like her hate the Sistine Chapel painting so much--because it represents the concept of something metaphysically powerful, inspiring spiritual contemplation and actual personal humility just by looking at it.
It celebrates the Christian's ongoing relationship with the Almighty as a personal struggle to humble oneself, overcome sin, and trust that by doing so, you'll be granted salvation in the afterlife. Simply put, she sees it as competition.
Just as there's money to be made from grifting for white supremacy, there is money to be made from grifting against it. Grifters gonna grift.
FFS, everyone paints God as their own race.
I like the Matt & Trey version.
I like the Futurama version.
The woman is a lunatic and her being a disgusting woman think what the people who give her money are. The people who believe her BS are crazier then she is.
dude you gave the racist sociopath too much press.
Having claimed to be raised Catholic, and implying her childhood church had a copy of the Sistine Chapel's art on its ceiling that she gazed at for years, she certainly was flummoxed by who it represented...
Well, the DNA evidence suggests that Adam was Ethiopian (or at least Eve was), and lived about 200,000 years ago.
Although the oldest recorded homo sapiens bones (about 100,000 years old) were found in.... Israel.
Well, the DNA evidence suggests that Adam was Ethiopian (or at least Eve was), and lived about 200,000 years ago.
It’s hard to tell what portion of this ‘not even wrong’ statement contains the least amount of nonsense.
Like saying DNA evidence suggests father of modern rocketry was East German.
Even if DNA did suggest nationality, Ethiopians didn’t identify as “Ethiopians” until, ironically, the adoption of Christianity circa 330 CE.
The country at that time was called Cush, and the founding of the Cushite church reportedly goes back much further, so much so that the founding of the church was ensconced in the Bible in Acts 8, when a minister was converted by Phillip.
Whether you consider it myth or history, that certainly shows how old and important the Ethiopian church was in the history of Christianity.
A worthless human making idiotic comments about old paintings is relevant how?
From the article:
Despite many schools, local governments, nonprofits, and even some corporations throwing sacks of money at her...
IOW, this worthless human has people in positions of power being influenced by her idiotic comments, and who are using taxpayer money to pay this worthless human to deliver those idiotic comments.