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here's the archive of the NY Times article above: http://archive.is/SxLkh
@Salacious Swanky Cat this is how you get around that bullshit
the old gamergate rules Archive everything
I've gotten lazy on that front though
`How did Italians, Irish and Slavic peoples become white?`
wtf
this article is a chore to read. I've shat out more interesting and informative papers than this
wasn't this article in the Sunday show? or was it a Tim Pool vid?
I don't remember it from the stream
Oh my god, the absolute mad lad
you can never predict Florida Man
always with the craziest shit
that's the first step, in time she'll see Trump as the God Emperor
man it's like reading a post from me maybe 5 or so years ago
Man.
That Twitter post was a ride.
It's about time someone decided to put on their pull-ups and realize the truth.
The political climate has shifted so far into extremes that even those that would have normally considered themselves left, left leaning, or moderate are joining those right of center.
Also, Student Loan eradication is a meme.
The quality of education provided today is a meme, and bare min if you're going to enter a profession ensure it has sufficient monterary gain in our market.
@Agent Smith thanks
“I hesitated when I stood in line for a flight across the country, and a white man stepped in front of me. He was with another white man. “Excuse me,” I said. “I am in this line.” He stepped behind me but not before saying to his flight mate, “You never know who they’re letting into first class these days.”
Was his statement a defensive move meant to cover his rudeness and embarrassment, or were we sharing a joke? Perhaps he, too, had heard the recent anecdote in which a black woman recalled a white woman’s stepping in front of her at her gate. When the black woman told her she was in line, the white woman responded that it was the line for first class. Was the man’s comment a sly reference? But he wasn’t laughing, not even a little, not even a smile. Deadpan.
Later, when I discussed this moment with my therapist, she told me that she thought the man’s statement was in response to his flight mate, not me. I didn’t matter to him, she said; that’s why he could step in front of me in the first place. His embarrassment, if it was embarrassment, had everything to do with how he was seen by the person who did matter: his white male companion. I was allowing myself to have too much presence in his imagination, she said. Should this be a comfort? Was my total invisibility preferable to a targeted insult?”
😒
Therapist should have asked why your giving so much energy to some random on a plane
I'm going to assume the therapist realizes that might be a waste of time
so I wonder how she was dressed at the time, she might be wanting to put it down to race but what if she's dressed like a slob
I read the first paragraph and I already feel my IQ dropping
“and though my husband is white, I found myself falling into easy banter with all kinds of strangers except white men.”
🤔
“I was always aware that my value in our culture’s eyes is determined by my skin color first and foremost. “
My word, this woman has issues
*Am I out of touch? No, it's the white men who are wrong.*
Who goes around all day thinking that
No wonder everything is a racist dog whistle
Yearp
If it's the "white man" fault then why don't you go back to where you belong.
@yuma_8 about that twitter thread you posted, I think people like that are the reason why the right shouldnt let go of its standards. I know it feels good to hit back when the left is dishonest and it feels like we are losing if we dont let go of principles, but this is by far not the first person I heard about who questioned leftist orthodoxy because of the lefts lack of honesty and principle. There arent enough people on the right to win the culture war at this point we need more and we will only get former leftists to change sides if we provide a moral alternative that doesnt twist facts for our own political ends.
personally I like the strategy of don't be crazy