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The House That Race Built
The House That Race Built: Original Essays by Toni Morrison, Angela Y. Davis, Cornel West, and Others on Black Americans and Politics in America Today | Wahneema Lubiano
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In these essays, brought together by the scholar Wahneema Lubiano, some of today's most respected intellectuals share their ideas on race, power, gender, and society. The authors, including Cornel West, Angela Y. Davis, and Toni Morrison, argue that we have reached a crisis of democracy represented by an ominous shift toward a renewed white nationalism in which racism is operating in coded, quasi-respectable new forms.
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"Hate learned in a context of love is a complicated phenomenon. And love learned in the context of hate endangers all our family." —Patricia J. Williams, "The Ethnic Scarring of American Whiteness

Poignant quote in an essay about the paradox of how racism and hatred are bred in loving families and how it can color our perspectives in greater society.

Varshitha True!! Amazing quote 8y
MMFinck Wow. 8y
JacquelynLovesYou I saw her in person once at a The Nation panel on the 2012 election! I haven't read any of her books yet, but i got Chris Hayes to sign my copy of his! 8y
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Sunday evening truth bomb 💣💥🔥🔥

This is important to remember especially now with the resurgence of literal Nazis. Overtly hateful supremacist language isn't the only thing that feeds into supremacy & privilege.

B.Reader So true! 8y
BiblioNyan I love the way you do quotes. 👍🏽 8y
BookishFeminist @Bibli0.Nyan Thank you 💞💞 I have too much fun with it TBH lol 8y
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When a scholarly article written in 1993 sums up the 2016 presidential election in one paragraph. ???

This is an excerpt from "Racial Dualism at Century's End" by Howard Winant. It's in this book that I've been gradually reading through, but this essay is so ? and relevant to today that I highly recommend finding it if you can. It deconstructs colorblindness in our society after the Civil Rights Act.

#socialjustice #race

TheNextBook Um, yeah that hits the nail on the head. And it's extremely worrisome because this book was written so long ago. I blame so much on the lack of an unbiased educational system. 8y
Sparkpuppypup Wow, spot on. So scary. 8y
BookishFeminist @TheNextBook Incredibly worrisome. This entire essay is so on point that I was second guessing whether it was written today or 23 years ago. I can only hope that white anxiety is coming to a head with this fascist nonsense & will get sorted out a bit more once it peaks. I am not holding my breath though. 8y
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BookishFeminist @Sparkpuppypup Very scary. I have 5 other quotes highlighted from this essay alone and couldn't figure out which one to post! The whole thing is spot on. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Interesting that the candidate that is "trumpeting" it now, is named Trump. Seriously, isn't that just surreal, like some bizarro Twilight Zone version of reality in an alt-history book about what our future would be like. 8y
BookishFeminist @Riveted_Reader_Melissa it's super spooky. Who needs ghosts and stuff when you have neoconservative racists! 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @TheNextBook Yes! The educational system needs a serious update. The whole....textbooks are primarily made and content decided on by the school board in Texas (because they order the most and can therefore influence content) is very scary, especially when that school board makes partisan and religious decisions not based on educational facts. 8y
TheNextBook @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I can't with how bias a lot of information is. We dont take the time to teach children genuine history its all slanted to make America look better than it is but it isolates and endangers the history of other people and their cultures. 8y
Sparkpuppypup This whole thing is just so sad and scary and surreal. I work in a library in a small town in Ohio, and only recently discovered that every one of my co-workers is voting for he who must not be named. I'm absolutely stunned. Then there are the patrons who check out the HRC bashing books, and think that I want to hear how she belongs in jail, and wait for me to agree with them. I feel like asking them aren't they ashamed of themselves??!! 😔 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Sparkpuppypup I'm in a small town in PA, and I know how you feel! Very similar vibe here, my library carries tons of the anti-Hillary books here too.... but not Hard Choices the memoir of a recent Secretary of State. However I could check out the whole 'Killed' series by Bill O'Reilly. (Sigh) 8y
Tcip Basically if Hilary wins I am out of a job in a very short amount of time, I'm still #withher 8y
Tcip Why? Because social issues matter. 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip I hope you won't be out of a job! But I am right there with you. Social issues matter. 8y
BookishFeminist @Sparkpuppypup @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yikes! Yea I wouldn't be able to do that without getting into daily fights. I can only hope some of them secretly won't vote for him and just say they are for social pressure. I'm sure it won't catch everyone but I'll keep hoping anyway. 8y
Notafraidofwords @Riveted_Reader_Melissa it's not only in PA, I live in NJ and I can't wait for this to be over because I'm tired of rolling my eyes so hard at work that I feel like I'm going to faint. 8y
BookishFeminist @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @TheNextBook The education system continually makes me angry for refusing to address social issues responsibly & pumping up American exceptionalism & imperialism far more than should be acceptable. I'm so tired of this "'Murica, fuck yea!" garbage that is propagated in schools that oversell the Constitution/founding fathers & undersells how people are systemically marginalized by an oppressive white, capitalist patriarchy. 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords Yep it's here too! D.C. for the win! I know we both live in predominantly liberal areas but it's really everywhere. White butthurt and people supporting that clown for other reasons. I find the reasons people support him here in the city are different than the ones if I were to drive to a small town rural area. 8y
moranadatter I'm in one of the few liberal strongholds in WI. For local elections, I've had to choose between a Democrat and a Green. Still, if I recall correctly, the incarceration rate for black men in this county was 21 times the incarceration rate of white men as recently as 3 years ago. Having Democrats in power did very little to change that. It's a bit better now that we have a black DA who gets it and gives a shit, but ... 8y
moranadatter ... the kind of systemic change we need isn't coming from the Democratic Party. There are still career politicians at the top who benefit from the way things are & they're perfectly content to pay lip service to social justice during election season while continuing with business as usual afterward, knowing that it's enough to appear better than the other party's candidate come the next election. I'm so sick of this! There has to be a better way. 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist Racism definitely has no political party. Our local third party candidates are always BS but I can see how they could make a difference (hopefully) somewhere else. Wisconsin's mass incarceration rates are HORRIBLE. It's heartbreaking. You're lucky to live in a liberal stronghold in WI. I lived in a liberal stronghold in MN but the burbs were different. Also MN liberalism is often Not My Liberalism bc a lot still has racist undertones. 8y
Tcip @BookishFeminist unfortunately I think I will be. If trump wins I'll be good for another few years! Haha. Seriously tho no. I don't want that to happen. 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist But yes I agree- a lot of what this article argues is that both Democrats & Republicans create this colorblind farce to benefit white supremacy and it justifies still marginalizing other racial backgrounds. There is definitely a better way! It's just a shame so many politicians don't think outside "traditional" values, regardless of what side of the aisle you're on. I see more progressivism from dems but they are sometimes worse. 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip What field do you work in?! 😳 sending good vibes and hoping the worst doesn't happen (both in terms of election outcome & your job!) 8y
Tcip @BookishFeminist I am in private corrections. I know I know, I'm the bad guy. 8y
Tcip @BookishFeminist honestly tho I believe my company does good things. 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip Not necessarily! I don't think you are. People who think differently or against the system while still working within it are important so changes can be made. It keeps others in check. 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip That's really good to hear though. Prisons need so much reform and we have to start somewhere. 8y
moranadatter @BookishFeminist Yeah, I remember MN. I grew up there and learned a lot of awful, wrong things about race that I had to unlearn in college and grad school. The Liberalism here isn't much better. It's more of the recent trend towards violent activism or the version of liberalism with racist undertones you described. I believe in nonviolent resistance, education and organization as vehicles for bringing about social change. 8y
Tcip @BookishFeminist I think i agree with that. I like my job because I try to take my values into my workplace and use what I think is right and apply it. Once I am done with my masters I want to do it on a more impactful basis. 8y
becausetrains @TheNextBook @Riveted_Reader_Melissa not only history textbooks! BLM and Native demonstrations we have today are the direct descendants of race riots and protests since the 1600s, but to the news it's "unexpected and sudden." No, it's unexpected that you (white people) have to pay attention, and maybe that you don't have as much influence as you thought. 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist I do too. I grew up in a suburb of DC & went to college in NJ, & while race problems exist there & everywhere I was astounded by the near constant, heartbreaking racism & sexism I saw on a daily basis in MN. I have never lived somewhere so blatantly but ignorantly racist, esp among folks who like to consider themselves open-minded. I couldn't stand it in law school. (Not everyone was like this but it was astounding how many there were.) 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip That's awesome! I hope you can make a lot of difference. It's important to take personal values into work when you work in a field that deals with people's rights. 8y
becausetrains @kmdartist upper Midwest liberalism is sort of the epitome of "all lives matter, so we want to whitesplain why you blacks [Mexicans, Hmongs, etc.] should stop killing each other." I never knew a Black person until I went to college, and then only a few acquaintances - easy to ignore racial issues when there literally are almost no visible non-whites out of the cities, the farms, or the Rez. 8y
Tcip @BookishFeminist I agree :) 8y
moranadatter @BookishFeminist That's disappointing to hear, but not surprising. I still struggle with what I want to do about it. Ignorance is curable. Systems can be changed. But to what? And how do we get there? 8y
moranadatter @becausetrains Yeah, my experience is similar to yours. I don't really have anything to add. 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist Ignorance is definitely curable & systems changed. I still grapple with what too, but how to get there, I don't think it can happen without a lot of open dialogue. I am a proponent of discussing uncomfortable issues with people of different backgrounds. I think we tend to default to discussing societal changes amongst those of similar backgrounds to us bc we're afraid of offending, & that doesn't generate change IMO. 8y
Larkken Gah, so #beckywiththegoodhair. It is so frustrating to see politicians (on both sides, @kmdartist, I agree!) seem to use someone who feels entitled to something better as a whip against those even more marginalized - all for a lack of perspective. It always feels so much more personal, even, than oldwhitemen telling us about our bodies or lives (we know about those, and maybe can combat it). But racist rhetoric on who to blame when we fail? Ugh 8y
TheNextBook @BookishFeminist @Tcip @becausetrains @kmdartist @Riveted_Reader_Melissa 👏🏽This. Thread. Is. Everything👏🏽 Why? Because people are honestly discussing racism, and politics with respect! I've known racism my entire life and I am constantly disgusted by the amount of people who refuse to acknowledge it because it doesnt affect them. I'm horrified at some of the experiences you guys have described because I couldn't imagine having to unlearn... 8y
TheNextBook ... behaviors and idealogy with regards to other human beings! I believe education is key. I always have because I see the lack of honest information provided to children and I see adults who have never tried to learn about their history. It's disturbing. Not to mention incarceration rates, police brutality, nationalist movements and how social media propogates hate. Society can change but only if people want it too. Too many dont see racism... 8y
TheNextBook ...or aren't affected by it. So they dont care. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @becausetrains It would definitely help if we actually taught a more balanced view of history, and more up to the current time period, but yes I know what you mean....it needs to spread into the other areas of education too, diverse books for English classes, and definitely some more extended civics classes. I had one HS civics class, but I think I remember more about the division of labor and checks and balances then some people in politics.... 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ...today. Which is scary, but makes it really hard to debate someone who is stuck on the she's had 30 yrs to fix it and she hasn't. I told them they better call the First Lady of Arkansas,I don't know who she is at the moment, but better tell her now that she's the one responsible for the federal budget. 🙄 Sorry to get off topic there, but yes... burying your head in the sand & not learning your history, doesn't make it any easier move forward 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @TheNextBook I agree! I have the best discussions here! 8y
Tcip @TheNextBook I agree. The only time we can move forward is to understand and build a foundation of the past and we do that by having honest, open and respectful conversations. Racism is a everyone issue because on some level it effects everyone one way or another. 8y
moranadatter @TheNextBook @Larkken @Tcip @becausetrains @BookishFeminist @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Part of the reason I'm so frustrated with my fellow liberals is I feel they're doing an awful lot of smug finger-pointing and very little self-reflection about their own racist beliefs and failing to understand how their finger-pointing at Republicans sets us back. I see a lot of blind hatred going around and it isn't just coming from Trump supporters. I get ... 8y
Tcip @kmdartist personal reflection is something we can all use regardless of political affiliation. The liberalistic view is that they (and by that I put myself in that group) are already self enlightened and others are not and it's simply not true. When we come down to it our own national identity is tied so tightly to race and nationalism that we all need to reflect on how we see the world around us. Not just those on one side or another. 8y
moranadatter harassed for pointing out that we have work to do too. I keep going back to Mary Wollstonecraft's point about men's complaints about women being a result of the education they're allowed. Well, it's an exercise in madness to expect people who were taught racist things as children to be magically not racist as adults. It takes work to unlearn that 💩 & we should be helping not accusing. And we should be working on changing education for kids today. 8y
TheNextBook @kmdartist @Tcip yes! Self reflection and honest look at ourselves goes such a long way. 8y
moranadatter @Tcip Exactly! Nearly every single time I see someone pointing at someone else and saying they're the problem, I feel the finger is pointing in the wrong direction. I'm sure I still have a lot to learn and a lot of work to do too. At the end of the day, I want to do whatever it takes to change things for the better. 8y
ultrabookgeek This whole thread gives me hope. 8y
Tcip @TheNextBook @kmdartist there are a lot of things we can point at as the problem with the other guy and his voters but really it means a failure to connect with people who think differently, at least that's how I look at it or try to. I work in law enforcement so I listen to a lot of Trump supporters who are voting for him for many different reasons so I have a great deal of time to think inward about my reasons as an American voter. 8y
MicheleinPhilly This thread is the perfect illustration of why I've been spending the bulk of my time the last couple of weeks on Litsy rather than FB or Twitter. THIS. ALL OF THIS. ALL OF YOU. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 8y
Sparkpuppypup @MicheleinPhilly I just said the exact same thing to my husband just last night! Litsy is the ONLY social media I enjoy anymore. I've all but abandoned FB and Twitter. They're way too negative and there doesn't seem to be very much intelligent conversation, like on here! Litsy always, always puts a smile on my face, it's always positive, not to mention the intelligent and thought provoking bookish and other conversations. I love you all....😘❤️📚 8y
moranadatter @TheNextBook The things I had to unlearn weren't stereotypes about groups of people. I had to unlearn wrong ideas about how the world worked, America's place in the world, the fairness of the justice system, & the neutrality of language & academic texts. It's subtle, but those beliefs lead to wrong and harmful conclusions; people who are taught wrong things believe they are being fair because they would be if what they were taught were true. 8y
BookishFeminist @TheNextBook @Sparkpuppypup @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Tcip @Notafraidofwords @kmdartist @becausetrains @Larkken @ultrabookgeek @MicheleinPhilly You guys know I love you all, right? Because I do. I love that we can have respectful, open & honest conversations about race and politics. Y'all give me life. 💞 Also could you imagine where we'd all be if an empathy class were part of our educational curriculum? 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @BookishFeminist Wouldn't that be a thing to see? 8y
Sparkpuppypup Speaking of empathy! While this is something I've always kind of just known, inherently, I recently read a study about how reading a lot increases empathy. So there ya go. No wonder Litsy is such a great place. 8y
Tcip Empathy can be taught but I think that the first time I ever really understood cultural empathy was when I watched the movie Paradise Now in my Palestinian cultures class. It blew my mind to the point that it made me think differently about the world around me and how I thought about the idea of "sides" in a conflict. @BookishFeminist 8y
becausetrains @kmdartist 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 though along with everything you listed, I did had to unlearn stereotypes about different races & ethnicities in order to unlearn the rest of the rotten framework. @TheNextBook, you are so kind, but thank YOU. It takes a certain amount of bravery to buck one form of oppression when you're the target, and you've gone after several. 8y
becausetrains @Riveted_Reader_Melissa anyone have deep enough pockets to hire Dr. @BookishFeminist as professor of empathy? I'd chip in a few dollars ☺️ 8y
moranadatter @becausetrains I did think & say a lot of harmful things. It's just that those things weren't part of the foundation of my worldview & disappeared when the ideas supporting them did. The most harmful thing I was taught was that racism & sexism were in the past. I learned that wasn't true in horrible ways, but those experiences played a big part in starting to unravel the rest of the lies & partial truths. I suspect I haven't found them all yet. 8y
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You guys I'm going in. 😬

Beer for days, a full liquor cabinet in case, popcorn, a book on race in case Littlefinger pisses me off & I need to vent it into something more productive, & my woman is wearing her red pantsuit tonight. Her red pantsuit is my real Patronus. 🙌🏼💃🏼👠

Cheers! What should I drink first? 🍻

BookishMarginalia I 💜 the red pantsuit too! 8y
LaurenAsh Good luck! I'm watching with my popcorn, too! 8y
Kathrin Glued to the screen myself! 8y
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Ericmanciniwriter Be strong! Resist the urge to drink them all at once 8y
PNWBookseller85 I can't watch! It makes me so anxious! I'll watch the highlights of her kicking his ass later. 😁 8y
sj_connor GODSPEED 8y
[DELETED] 3323341091 i vote for the Poe beer 😬. i just took a healthy pull from a bomber of Arrogant Bastard while reading/watching the Guardian's live-stream. ooof. 8y
becausetrains Twenty minutes in: half a bowl of popcorn and a beer down. I feel like I've been fighting this for my entire adult life 😂😂 8y
melbeautyandbooks Good luck! 🍾🍷🍺🍸 8y
becausetrains @fern I am looking forward to The Cask so much (if @BookishFeminist lets it out of her grasp 😘) 8y
BookishFeminist @fern 😂😂😂😂 most appropriate drink ever for this debate 8y
sprainedbrain We've got a bowl of popcorn down too. Go Hillary! 💪 8y
moranadatter I'm watching a different dystopia tonight - BSG. I'll track down a video in the morning. 8y
BookishFeminist @BookishMarginalia Yes! Between that and the white one, they're my favorites. 8y
BookishFeminist @LaurenAsh @Kathrin @sprainedbrain Solidarity! In popcorn & alcohol we unite! 😬 8y
BookishFeminist @Eamann I'm trying so so hard 8y
BookishFeminist @BeckyMerilatt Totally understandable. There will be many of those thankfully 👍🏼 8y
BookishFeminist @sj_connor Thanks 😂 2 bottles and a bowl of popcorn down lol 8y
BookishFeminist @melbeautyandbooks Thanks! You got that right on the drinks! 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist This is for the best. This is just...I have no words. 8y
TheNextBook @BookishFeminist "her red pants suit is my real patronus." ???? LMAO!!! I'm done! 8y
moranadatter @BookishFeminist It doesn't sound like it is going well based on the live updates on 538. 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist DT's a loose cannon this whole debate, essentially. 8y
BookishFeminist @TheNextBook 😂😂 I'd rather her red pant suit protect me than the damn swan I got! 8y
TheBookbabeblog84 My vote is for the Poe beer; I love those lol 8y
moranadatter @BookishFeminist Lovely! I hope the beer is helping. 8y
PenguinInFlight I had popcorn and a screwdriver! LOL. ☺️👍🏻 8y
TheNextBook @BookishFeminist Lmao!!! That damn swan. I'll take the suit over my black and white cat too! 8y
Notafraidofwords I had to do yoga poses through out just to keep calm. 8y
BookishMarginalia In 45 days please go vote and save us all from Trump. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 8y
BookishFeminist @TheBookbabeblog84 It was good! We got through all 4 bottles 😂 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist The beer definitely helped 👍🏼👍🏼 8y
BookishFeminist @PenguinInFlight Lol at first I had to make sure that you didn't mean a literal screwdriver, I think that may have been a more effective debater than DT tonight 8y
BookishFeminist @TheNextBook I would too! That cat wouldn't help save you from anything lol 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords 😂 smart idea! Maybe I will try that next time 8y
BookishFeminist @BookishMarginalia I will be that the polling station bright and early with BELLS ON. 8y
SoniaC You are braver than me. I just couldn't make myself do it, but then I don't drink so I'd of been at a disadvantage. 8y
BookishFeminist @SoniaC I don't usually drink but tonight was an exception. Don't know if I could've managed without some sort of elixir lol 8y
PenguinInFlight @BookishFeminist 😂😂😂 Every time the man opens his mouth I want to stab him with a screwdriver (and I'm not a violent person at all) but alas, it was the vodka and OJ variety. 😉 8y
SoniaC @BookishFeminist you chose wisely! He just makes me so damn angry I can hardly stand it so I knew watching wasn't an option. 8y
moranadatter @BookishFeminist Don't leave us in suspense. Which beer was best? 8y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist for tonight, the grapefruit Hefeweizen was surprisingly really yummy! I liked the Poe one too, though. They were all good. 👍🏼 8y
Tcip Dude I just could not even.... 8y
BookishFeminist @PenguinInFlight 😂😂 yep! That's exactly how I feel & i'm not a violent person either. I just can't with him. 8y
BookishFeminist @SoniaC Yea this is honestly the first debate I have ever considered just not watching. I've always been a politics junkie but his rhetoric legitimately makes me feel sick. 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip Alcohol, popcorn & Twitter helped 👍🏼 but I can't either. Painful to watch. 8y
Owlizabeth My husband and I debated watching it and I came down to this - aside from the circus and the ragestrokes- I want to see a woman on the presidential debate stage. And then she walked out in that red pantsuit and 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip 😂😂😂😂😂😂 thank you. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 8y
BookishFeminist @Owlizabeth 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 yep that was part of my logic too! Those side swipe jokes of hers made it worth it too 😂 8y
Tcip I cannot wait to live in a world where my daughters can look at an example like her. My oldest the other day who is 4 asked me who she was because she was on tv and I told her in a super general way about the American democratic system and she said, "I can be President if I want to be?" And it made so damn happy. Just for that alone I am so #withher not to wax political, so sorry... 8y
Posemn Six. More. Weeks. 😣 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip No I don't mind at all! I agree completely. I looked up to her immensely when I was little and Bill was in the White House. I haven't always agreed with everything they have done, but I have always respected her because she learns, from past mistakes from others around her, and she is a great leader. I would be proud to call her President & hope your daughters can too. These things matter, just like representation does in books & movies. 8y
BookishFeminist @Posemn I don't know how I'll be able to last that long 😣 I honestly don't know how HRC stands it- she is so tough. 8y
Tcip I took my entire bachelors degree in representation. I'm with you on that yo. @BookishFeminist 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip There are bachelors degrees for that?! That's awesome. 😀 I was boring and majored in political science and French lit. 8y
Tcip @BookishFeminist I say that somewhat loosely. I got my degree in humanities but a great portion of my program was dedicated to understanding culture through representations I.e film and women in media, counter cultures. Books and representations of Palestinian culture, Mexican culture, 60's and 80's film and cultural meaning. Junk like that. But honestly French lit and Poli sci sounds dope as hell :) 8y
BookishFeminist @Tcip It was with the classes I took! Sounds like we took a lot of similar ones- I focused on francophone lit so a lot of stuff about imperialism/colonialism, feminism, other cultures etc & I focused my poli sci courses around international and political movement politics as well, so I had a lot of fun. 😀 we probably wound up with really similar stuff with different names! 8y
Tcip That makes me happy. 8y
HotMessJess My woman 😍😍!!! Been Hill-yes since I was a wee baby girl! I cried like the little girl that looked up to her all through my childhood the night she was officially nominated. My queen ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 8y
mhillis Pants suit patronus 🎈❤️ I love it😂 8y
katedensen How's the hangover? 😂😉 8y
BookishFeminist @HotMessJess ❤️❤️ me too. Last night made me incredibly happy! 8y
BookishFeminist @mhillis 😂 better than the swan I got! 8y
BookishFeminist @katedfisher OMG it's awful 😂 but the smug satisfaction of knowing HRC killed it last night is making it better 8y
katedensen @BookishFeminist 🙌🏻 I'm going to quote Maris Kreizman (of Slaughterhouse 90210) on this one: https://twitter.com/mariskreizman/status/780591799417135105 8y
BookishFeminist @katedfisher oh god I don't want my hangover to be called Donald trump 😧😥😂😂 8y
Leopoldandloeb SEADOG BREWING CO.! 8y
EnidBiteEm Trump is the worst dementor ever. Go your patronus. 8y
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Particularly sobering words to read after more devastating news from today. #BLM #TerenceCrutcher 🌹

TheNextBook I have no words anymore 8y
BookishFeminist @TheNextBook Me neither. 😔💔 heartbreaking & infuriating. 8y
Notafraidofwords I don't understand. All I know is that i constantly repeat to my boyfriend to just do what the police say. But that doesn't seem to be safe either. I don't get it. 8y
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BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords Sadly it isn't sometimes, and he shouldn't even have to take those precautions in a system that should give him due process and benefit of the doubt under law. ? it is so infuriating. Some folks I'm afraid are too caught up in believing black folks, POC, or those that are "different" or "other" than them as inherently unsafe, and it makes me angry bc it couldn't be further from the truth when we endanger their lives. 8y
Notafraidofwords @BookishFeminist Ugh so frustrating. Even more so to see people at work say all types of racist things that don't believe are racist. 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords What?! What field do you work in?! I feel awful for the folks that have to listen to those microaggressions and feel unsafe because some of the folks you work with are ignorant to how damaging saying those things can be. I've had my fair share of confrontation with ignorant people who don't want to think their comments are backhandedly bigoted, and also plenty of teachable moments myself. 8y
Notafraidofwords @BookishFeminist ahh it's just all so frustrating. 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords Beyond frustrating 😡😡 8y
TheBookbabeblog84 What's sad...is that I have friends that say things and they expect me to stay quiet. I have lost friends because they could not see past their bias. They could not grasp that my experiences and feelings are different 8y
BookishFeminist @TheBookbabeblog84 I'm so sorry you had and probably still have to deal with that. 😔Your opinions are always valid and I don't see why anyone could expect or want you to stay silent. Black lives >>> white feelings. It's such an affront to so many people to ask them to not even change their views but just ask them to *examine* their world view. Very sad & extremely infuriating- I can only imagine the bias you deal with daily. 8y
TheBookbabeblog84 @BookishFeminist it can be hard to shake off; it takes a strong person to realize that it's not about you. Not about your color. It's about fear of the unknown. I think what makes it worse is that there are not enough people firing back about the bias etc. not to mention the rise of a President Candidate that speaks hate from the stump. 😬 8y
BookishFeminist @TheBookbabeblog84 Very true, & yes I agree that's been a huge contributing factor. It's always existed sadly but it's been feeling a lot more dangerous lately bc people are more afraid to speak out against the bigotry & it feels like hateful people are less held back than before in some circumstances because of he who shall not be named. 😬 I wish it were the reverse. It needs to be to affect change. I'm so glad you share your thoughts. ❤️ 8y
Vinjii Thankfully over here getting shot by the police is very rare. Sadly I have the impression we as a species are getting worse again when it comes to empathy, compassion and tolerance :( and now racist, right wing leaders are emerging everywhere, in Europe, Australia, the US and people who previously at least remained silent are now under the impression they can start being openly racist and intolerant. It's heartbreaking. 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii I'm glad it's more rare and I'm afraid that's because of our ridiculous political stance on guns- I see why it's a personal topic for so many people but arming the populace isn't going to eliminate violence. So our police are required essentially to carry guns since we're allowed to. ? it's unnerving when you think of how trigger-happy some folks can be, like the cop who just shot a black man yesterday. She only "thought she saw danger." 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii The overtly racist right-wing leaders cropping up everywhere are gut-wrenching to think about. I hear them speak and I get sick to my stomach and as someone with a fair amount of privilege in this country I know I wouldn't lose too much & can't imagine the disgust & fear people with less privilege must feel. Like you said it's very heartbreaking that people feel so threatened to resort to hatred of this level. 😔 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii And it sets such a poor example for others like you say- if a politician is saying it and denouncing "political correctness," then why can't I? The rise of these people shows how much fear and hatred have been riding in people's subconsciouses without saying anything. And how many exist that don't say anything- for instance people who denounce Trump publicly in the US but secretly vote for him bc they agree & wont confront their biases. 8y
Vinjii @BookishFeminist Dangerous are the people who so far knew it's not appropriate to be openly racist or openly whatever they'd like to be and they were in the minority and ridiculed whenever they opened their mouths. Now they get told by people who are running for office that actually it's acceptable. The UK is dealing with a rise in hate crime for example. It's scary. 8y
Vinjii @BookishFeminist and yes, same, white and middle class, hence quite some privilege (I say some because woman and gay and a foreigner in the UK) so I don't have to fear anything.... but what if this tip to the right results in a slippery slope and we slide into massive world wide conflict of some sort? 😰 8y
Vinjii @BookishFeminist I've talked to a few people who are nice people, they are generous and caring (or so I thought?) but they're so scared of terrorism that they actually want ridiculous measures implemented to keep themselves and their families safe. And they say things that break my heart simply because the press and politicians are spreading fear and more fear and with fear comes hatred 😰 8y
Vinjii @BookishFeminist Sorry that sort of slipped off topic. 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii No problem! I'm always up for political discussion. I agree completely- I think a lot of the right-wing politics are being driven by fear & ignorance rather than flat out hatred, yet it's still based in this concept of "exceptionalism" that they're more entitled to certain things than other people, like safety for instance. The other really damaging thing in my opinion is the misinformation that is spread. 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii For instance most terrorism in the US is homegrown yet folks think implementing xenophobic & anti-immigration policies are the answer. It's a problem without an easy answer to be sure, but continually othering people & failure to include them in the discussion perpetuates the problem in my opinion. It leads to resistance and resentment that can build to more widespread conflict like you mention, esp since these are global policies. 8y
Vinjii @BookishFeminist I agree, of course there's no easy answer but fear and hate definitely isn't the right way. I don't think I'm more deserving of safety and shelter than anybody else. I won the birth lottery. I have no right to keep people from coming here that didn't. At least that's how I see it. 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii Emphasizing our differences won't get us anywhere- it doesn't mean differences don't exist & aren't valid to remark upon, but to make them the target of exclusionary policies creates tension & drives the focus away from our similarities and leads people back to more hate and entitlement. See: Brexit. 😰 it's all very heartbreaking and scary. We have a rise in certain hate crimes too and it's unnerving to think about. 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii That's how I see it too. I can't help the privilege that I have but I don't have to use it to abuse other people and think I'm deserving or entitled to certain things over other people. ESPECIALLY not safety. 8y
Vinjii @BookishFeminist A man in my town got beaten up and died by teenagers and it looks like the reason was that he spoke Polish 😰 Investigation is still ongoing so we'll see. But that just shouldn't happen. Plus I keep being called a delusional leftie, which also shouldn't be the case? And Brexit. Sigh. Another step in the wrong direction 😰 8y
BookishFeminist @Vinjii ? that's horrifying! I'm so sorry. I'm inclined to distrust investigations anyway in a heated political climate because they often turn up some interesting "official" reasons when it was a hate crime. Please stay safe. ❤️ You aren't a delusional leftie. Just so sad how divided everyone is becoming again and basing their politics off of fear, not policy. ? I hope things change for the better soon. 8y
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Morning cuppa with a side of racial political theory. 📖☕️

This collection of essays was compiled nearly 20 years ago and has an impressive list of contributors. I'm really excited to dig in, though not so excited to discover how much (all) of these considerations are still relevant 20 years later.

katedensen Love the mug! 8y
Zelma You don't wake up gradually! 😋 I need to start my day slowly, with some Litsy and a few cups of coffee. ☕️ 8y
BookishFeminist @katedfisher Thanks! It's from Strand :) 8y
BookishFeminist @Zelma Nope! I can read social theory in my sleep. 😋 Depends on the morning though. After waking up and hearing the news this morning I woke up a bit faster than usual. 8y
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