/ˌpælərˈfoʊbiə/
noun
An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).
Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).
pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
noun
An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).
Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).
pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
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noun
An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).
Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).
pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
noun
An intense, irrational fear or aversion to paleness; specifically, a pathological dread or prejudice against pale skin tones commonly associated with individuals of European descent, often rationalized as disdain for perceived "whiteness" in complexion, culture, or symbolism (e.g., equating pallor with fragility, colonialism, or supernatural entities like ghosts or vampires that embody "white" stereotypes).
Etymology
Latin pallor (“paleness, pallid appearance”; from pallēre “to be or become pale”) + English -phobia (from Ancient Greek -φοβία (-phobía), from φόβος (phóbos) “fear, panic, terror”).
pallor (n.) — unnatural or natural paleness of the skin, often linked to Caucasian phenotypes
-phobia — suffix denoting irrational fear, aversion, or prejudice
leukophobia — fear of the color white (related, sometimes extended to racial connotations)
by Stefan Strommer January 23, 2026
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Get the pallepipato mug.Definition: Discrimination or prejudice directed at white people based on their skin color or perceived group identity.
Etymology: From pallor (meaning paleness of skin) and the suffix -ism (used to denote systems of belief, behavior, or discrimination).
Manifestations of pallorism may include:
Assuming that when a white person voices concerns about the safety or future of their ethnic group, they must be doing so from a place of racial supremacy.
Preemptively dismissing the experiences or emotions of white individuals due to assumptions about their “privilege.”
Assuming white people are inherently incapable of empathizing with marginalized groups because of perceived social advantages.
Denying that white populations can be targets of hatred, violence, discriminating policies or even genocidal intent.
Believing that white individuals collectively deserve misfortune as a form of historical retribution for colonialism or slavery.
Attributing sole or primary responsibility for historical oppression to people with pale skin.
Opposing the right to a nation-state that is particularily committed to the preservation of their cultural identity, based solely on their pale skin color.
Etymology: From pallor (meaning paleness of skin) and the suffix -ism (used to denote systems of belief, behavior, or discrimination).
Manifestations of pallorism may include:
Assuming that when a white person voices concerns about the safety or future of their ethnic group, they must be doing so from a place of racial supremacy.
Preemptively dismissing the experiences or emotions of white individuals due to assumptions about their “privilege.”
Assuming white people are inherently incapable of empathizing with marginalized groups because of perceived social advantages.
Denying that white populations can be targets of hatred, violence, discriminating policies or even genocidal intent.
Believing that white individuals collectively deserve misfortune as a form of historical retribution for colonialism or slavery.
Attributing sole or primary responsibility for historical oppression to people with pale skin.
Opposing the right to a nation-state that is particularily committed to the preservation of their cultural identity, based solely on their pale skin color.
Pallorism (noun)
Some argue that modern social commentary too often veers into subtle forms of pallorism.
Pallorist (noun)
His refusal to hear out any white speaker made him come across as a pallorist.
Palloristic (adjective)
Her worldview seemed driven by a palloristic belief that white people can’t suffer injustice.
Some argue that modern social commentary too often veers into subtle forms of pallorism.
Pallorist (noun)
His refusal to hear out any white speaker made him come across as a pallorist.
Palloristic (adjective)
Her worldview seemed driven by a palloristic belief that white people can’t suffer injustice.
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