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Alabama Slammer
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One can hope, yes?![]()
Do you wear spurs when you ride, Windy?
Wrong.So yeah, I think I'll just let an old phrase sum it all up.
Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.
So now Cloudy is the board simpleton?Ah yes the board simpleton speaks.
Exactly. Figured as much. I can't wait until said prejudice holders are in the population minority...The difference between white empty wagons and black empty wagons is other people's attitude towards them.
One is more subject to common racist prejudices and stereotypes and the other is less so.
I'm reading William Faulkner's SANCTUARY.
That is where you and I differ - the costs of this are negligible, I like to think I'm not so avaricious as to neglect a simple human gesture, for whatever it's worth.XSSVE
Here's where you and I differ: I dont believe teachers have the power or the abilty to increase anyone's self esteem. I believe people increase their self esteem from competence and successful performance.
I'm reading William Faulkner's SANCTUARY. In it he speaks of a half-wit who digs holes around his yard searching for imagined treasure. You'd award the boy a gold star for digging holes.
I just saw a piece on CNN (transcript here) about stereotypes of African American women and how Michelle Obama is going to shatter them.
But what caught my ear was this statement from Allison Samuels of "Newsweek":SAMUELS: We still have that negative image of black women being overweight and very loud and rolling their eyes and talking back and having these sassy one-liners all the time. And that's just not the entire community.(Let's set the "overweight" thing aside for the moment).
I think what Michelle Obama will be able to do is just show you a different type of African-American woman.
Instead of defending African American women (by saying, for example, that they are strong, independent, self-confident, able to think and speak for themselves, etc.) Samuels tells us that "... that's just not the entire community."
In other words, Michelle Obama is an example of a woman who doesn't "talk back", doesn't "roll her eyes" and isn't "sassy".
I was confused by Samuels' statement and had to re-wind it to hear it again. It took me a moment to remember that "talking back" is are supposed to be a bad thing for a woman to do.
You see, us white women know our place and maybe Michelle Obama can be an example of a black woman who knows her place too.
Thankfully, the rest of the article wasn't quite that sexist.
Maybe my problem is the fact that I'm not white enough to understand how a woman is supposed to act. Yeah, that must be it. It's that brown skin thing. [/dripping sarcasm]
Who's stereotyping, now?Men in power hardly differentiate between a white, black or green woman. Let's get that straight. If she wears a skirt, then she's interested in Gucci and not Giulinai. I don't know anything about Michelle Obama, except she is a woman and will probably never be known outside the fact that her husband is president.
REDPAINT
You must be blind and cant smell.