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hi i just love sharing my fav scene from sesame street ever
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Victimization of nazis is nothing but shameful in this day and age
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Anxiety won’t let me sleep so I’m up posting this! Hello everyone! I am Jewels Lindsey and this is my Project! The Peace Project! The Nashville Ebony page is helping me conduct this project! I want Black owned business to grow so I am holding a project for then! I love our people more than anything so I came up with this. This whole idea I came up with myself. I just want support support support support support. It’s been worrying me since I started this will anyone show up? That’s been the main this that’d be keeping my anxiety going. I just want this to be successful y'all! Can you share this and get it out for me. Even if no one comes I just want the name out there! Please and thank you! A repost will help me a lot. @darkskyn @darkskinwomen @darkskinmen @blackgirlsreverything @blackownedbusiness @blackwallstreetinternational
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The Most Terrifying Villain in Get Out Is White Womanhood by Aisha Harris (full article).
“‘White liberal racism’ has been accurately pinpointed as the movie’s symbolic Big Bad, the villain that, when left unchecked, will destroy us all.”
Including Jordan Peele on Jeff Goldsmith’s The Q&A Podcast, The Birth of a Nation, King Kong, To Kill a Mockingbird, Jack Johnson, The Scottsboro Boys (#tw: lynching et. al), Emmett Till, the 1923 Rosewood Masacre, A History of Rape Reports and Lynching in the US (#tw: rape), Odell Beckham Jr., women who voted Trump, the West/Swift feud, Key and Peele’s “Othello Tis My Shite” sketch, the Democratic 1994/1996 Crime and Welfare Bills signed by Bill Clinton and the Super-Predator myth. #getoutspoilers #get out spoilers #spoilers
♫ They see a black man with a white woman At the top floor they gone come to kill King Kong ♫
Bonus: Other modern moments similar to this dynamic:
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If you’re an introvert, follow us @introvertunites
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Deespite the increased media representation of transgender people and issues over the years, this community hardly sees stories that fairly or accurately represent it. Just in the last 20 years, cis actors Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry), Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl), and Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club) have won Oscars for roles that should have gone to trans actors. And while the tide is changing – Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black) and Elliot Fletcher (Shameless, The Fosters) – cis actors still largely portray trans characters. All of this works to shut out the voices of so many trans people, which is why friends Joanna Cifredo and Rebecca Kling started the Trans Specific Partnership, a podcast where they could own their tales through nuanced analysis. TSP covers gender and sexuality through discussions on politics and pop culture.
For her, TSP is essential because it’s one of the few spaces where listeners can hear multidimensional trans experiences, and not just from the hosts. Cifredo and Kling will soon introduce an interview segment, where they plan to raise the voices and stories of trans people of color, trans immigrants, trans men, trans elders, nonbinary people, and parents of trans children.
“In the US, we tell stories, including trans ones, in a very dichotomous way that erases nuance, that erases the experiences of Latinas, Natives, Asian-Pacific Islanders, and other marginalized communities. We want to elevate those stories and voices,” Cifredo says.
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if you’re a gay who has forgotten how to do basic mathmetics you 👏🏾 are 👏🏾 val👏🏾id👏🏾
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At such moments, I realize that all these stupid stereotypes about us do not have the right to exist
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this nigga tryna talk to me got hella pics of white girls on his insta 🤕🤕🤕
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