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I appreciate the thrust of this piece about how analogies about white supremacy/nationalism obscure the problem at hand, but it doesn't consider the issues of relying on disease pathology to
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Wrt the phenomenon of diaspora Africans traveling back "home" during this pandemic, I think we should talk about what home actually is and represents to us. Because there's some uncomfortable
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The irony of journalists describing/alluding to Trump's supporters as "drinking the kool aid" is that most of the people who died at Jonestown via poisoned drink were black. I think
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I can't stop thinking about white supremacy being described as a "double standard," the apparent hypocrisy that the state would be hostile and violent towards black and indigenous protestors but
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Every journalist covering the DC Proud Boy gathering and neglecting to mention they ripped and burned a BLM banner that was on a *black church* — an AME church —
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Forgiveness isn’t a personally useful frame for abolition because forgiveness + criminal wrongdoing still animates a carceral logic of punitivity where you’re deciding a person is worthy of your mercy
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So re: Tatís Jr., I just find it funny how much more the “unwritten rules” of sports civility are applied at whim to non-white players. Granted the only grand slams
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I hate every single thing about the way this story gets reported.https://twitter.com/theeconomist/status/1291831500707684352 Land reform was not done properly, but to be clear, it is absolutely necessary for indigenous people to
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Y'all use Leni Riefenstahl OLYMPIA footage for this TBT? Would only be fitting lol https://twitter.com/Olympics/status/1286193538640871425 Speaking of fascism, there’s something unnerving about this breathless nostalgia for the symbol
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This presentation is about to be SO lit. Check out the work of presenter Joan Donovan & Aaron Panofsky who researched how genetic tests that challenged white nationalists’ notion of
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I’m revisiting the PC Principal character on South Park because it’s part of the reason I started hating the show but it’s actually aged hilariously as a character. ICYDK, PC
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The affective power of the mothers’ group singing lullabies and standing before the police relies on white women’s innocence and the sancitity of white motherhood as its driving force. It’s
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