"The ocean sways just beyond, like a blue whale waiting to be petted."
"The ocean sways just beyond, like a blue whale waiting to be petted."
"She's carefully cutting an onion on a scratched wooden board, her eyes watering freely. The white bits look like dozens of little teeth swimming in clear saliva."
The narration says some really questionable things pitting "Jewishness" against "Blackness," as if the categories are mutually exclusive and their oppressions one-to-one comparable, especially since it for some reason concludes that the visibility of Blackness is some kind of advantage for non-Jewish Black people over non-Black Jewish people. Hmmm. ?