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Kevin has told Black Americans what we should do, told us that the TransAtlantic Slave Trade ultimately rescued us, and has demanded GC solutions to existing inequalities. My leader Nelson Mandela would be proud. We of the African diaspora can sit in those lovely chairs and go "lalalalallalaalalalalalallaahhhhh...."
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****** Oh snap, Smithfield! http://www.today.com/food/paula-deen...ods-6C10423983 This is just like any other circumstance in which people can use liberated voices and purchasing power to speak out.** Everyone doesn't have to agree with the perceived offense or outcome but enough people have to agree and the right (that isn't a typo, not "white") people have to agree. **It is interesting that quite a few power minority groups around the world eventually speak out against perceived injustices (Jews, LGBT, etc.). Only certain power minority groups are told to relax and to not use their voice and purchasing powers to protest and potentially get money makers shut down. That is one of the reasons why social change is so difficult. The power dominant groups are still the ones who determine whether the concerns and potential for social change are worthwhile and valid (for example, people in this thread saying "talk about Mandela instead" and "this is glitching"). |
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Linguistic Swerve - Should it be "home's" or "Holme's", "homes" or "Holmes"? I found http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=holmes and http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=homes, so it looks like both are contextually correct.
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You are, of course, free to disagree with her opinions. But the petulant responses you've provided so far don't add much credibility to your own opinions. Quote:
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As for color-blindness, I gave up on that a long time ago. I can't be color-blind -- I'm not sure anyone truly can be -- and I'm not sure it helps to try to be. I also gave up on thinking of myself as a person without prejudices. I find it more constructive to acknowledge that some prejudices are there even when I don't want them to be, try my best to be aware of them (they can show themselves at the most unexpected times) and try to take power over them rather than let them subtly control me. It's an ongoing process. |
I will always have a GC Crush on MysticCat. :) I hope he wasn't GC Stolen while I was away.
This Borderline GC Race War was interesting enough. UVA17 has typed every predictable message board cliche' in the book and is impressed with himself/herself (we've seen much better). Perhaps he/she is really a teenager who is at least one generation younger than some of us in this thread. Only a teenager would be so impressed with his/her attempts to offend older people with message board cliche'. The humor of UVA17 aside, everything he/she has typed actually solidifies this thread topic. I doubt he/she would have wasted the keyboard if I was assumed to be a white person. He/she definitely would not have joked about an "angry Black woman", bitterness over racial issues that he/she finds funny, and the Damon Wayans youtube would not have been used. PDITY? (Paula Deen Is That You?) |
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Too bad, so sad. :p |
I saw that name and stopped cold. I thought it might be a joke or some sockpuppetry.
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