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It was “for exposure” most likely.So how much did EF pay to that squaw? Was it in cash or in coupons for their "space going fast" web seminars?
these are the exact same girls who date the most basic straight boys and then complain when they act like basic straight boys, e.g. use their girlfriend as the only person they process their emotions with
If their men are emotionally distant and closed → "You rely on me to put extra effort to maintain the relationship. I want compensation for my emotional labor!!"So they're upset that their men aren't emotionally distant and closed?
If their men are emotionally distant and closed → "You rely on me to put extra effort to maintain the relationship. I want compensation for my emotional labor!!"
If their men aren't emotionally distant and closed → "You are dumping your negativity on me and treat me as a free counselor. I want compensation for my emotional labor!!"
So they're upset that their men aren't emotionally distant and closed?
How do we invest in emotional Pinkertons and emotional oak stakesThey use the term "emotional labor" so that they can narrowly avoid referring to everyone around them as "emotional vampires". (Mostly because they themselves usually are.)
How do we invest in emotional Pinkertons and emotional oak stakes
Emotional Goons to beat up Emotionless Russian Bot Scabs.Can I join an Emotional Labor Union?
What are the benefits?
usually they say that men of their own ethnic group are more sexist, which might be true in some cases, but I think it's also that white men are the most likely to be soyboy pushover types.I'm curious why that is.
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My other issue with microagressions is that the rich college types of Everyday Feminism use that as their sole way of talking about racism. I think it's because they really hate talking about class, 'cause they're rich and pretending like being rich and black means you're not privileged. Really awful racism disproportionately affects the poor, but yet...what happens to them also generally happens to white people, just less often. So maybe black people get unfairly evicted more than white people, but white people still do get unfairly evicted. Everyday Feminism/The Root types openly hate poor white people (they hate poor black people too, they just don't say it as loud), so they can't talk about that--like, I've seen people saying that if you say you want to help the working class, you're racist, because they think only white people are working class or something. And because they've never experienced true hardship, because of economic privilege. Time for more kvetching about white people with dreadlocks!
I know!Peggy McIntosh's 1988 paper "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" is considered to be a seminal work in the field of intersectional politics. Peggy grew up in one of America's wealthiest towns, attended Radcliffe, the University of London, and Harvard. She married into a family heavily connected in academia; her father-in-law was a Professor Emeritus at Columbia, and her mother-in-law was President Emeritus of Barnard College, an institution in the opulent Morningside Heights district of Manhattan, famous since 1889 for providing the daughters of the wealthiest Americans with liberal arts degrees.
In other words, Peggy McIntosh was born into the very cream of America’s aristocratic elite, and has remained there ever since. Given her stated conviction that she has unfairly benefited from her skin color, there seems to be no record of her involvement in any charity or civil rights work. Her ‘experiential’ list of the ways she benefits from being born white simply confuses racial privilege with the financial advantages she has always been fortunate enough to enjoy.
Fuck, talk about class privilege! Also, only a blueblood would ever say 'If I should need to move'. What is this, Latin class?3. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure of renting or purchasing housing in an area which I can afford and in which I would want to live.
See, maybe this is true for white people as a group, but it's not true, for, say, white people from West Virginia--who, I would argue, could reasonably be called an ethnic group as much as Hispanics are.18. I can swear, or dress in second hand clothes, or not answer letters, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.
This only applies if you're a white person who's also a WASP. I don't think anyone would disagree that Udmurts (an ethnic group of Russian) are white people, but if they moved to the US, there would definitely not be any of their music or food. And she starts off this essay specifically talking about African Americans, and I cannot imagine there is any music shop anywhere in the US that doesn't have music by black people.12. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser's shop and find someone who can cut my hair.
47. I can travel alone or with my spouse without expecting embarrassment or hostility in those who deal with us. 48. I have no difficulty finding neighborhoods where people approve of our household. 49. My children are given texts and classes which implicitly support our kind of family unit and do not turn them against my choice of domestic partnership.
This only applies if you're a white person who's also a WASP. I don't think anyone would disagree that Udmurts (an ethnic group of Russian) are white people, but if they moved to the US, there would definitely not be any of their music or food. And she starts off this essay specifically talking about African Americans, and I cannot imagine there is any music shop anywhere in the US that doesn't have music by black people.
And I bet now that Korean pop music has become significantly more popular in the US, it's way easier to find Korean music in stores. I just went to the FYE website and they have pages upon pages of kpop CDs. Are there suddenly way more Koreans in the US than there used to be? Are we less racist against them? No. (I mean, I would argue that an ethnic group who has the government power to promote their culture is, in a sense, privileged compared to one that isn't but that's a lot more complicated than this stupid checklist.)This circles back to money (the one thing she never claims is a "privilege"): Rap is mostly made by black artists and was very controversial in the 90s/00s, but mainstream stores stopped appeasing parents' groups and started carrying that stuff once they realized rich white kids would buy it too, not because rappers cleaned up their image or a bunch of white rappers became huge successes. "Appeal to the majority"/"appeal to people with disposable income" is just a no-brainer if you want to turn a profit.
A desperate white guy will take literally anything. #nottoberacistI'm curious why that is.
I remember reading an article and the husban was treated like a racist threat and how it seemed like he should be honored that his wife lets him visit his parents. She thought they were racist and refused to visit them.A desperate white guy will take literally anything. #nottoberacist