The fact that "Vehko" doesn't use racial/ cultural words to describe Susie is the first clue that, not only is Susie White, but Vehko is too. As you'll see in this thread, White people only remark on the race for #POC. But Vehko is also policing Susie's White femininity.
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Susie irks Vehko for being "entitled" but also for "elaborately made-up brown eyes." Here's a norm of femininity in academia & how we know Vehko is a WW: anyone wearing make up or 'non-conforming' clothes is breaking gender norms. Susie is White & wears makeup which Vehko resents
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Regardless of what we do,
#POC's 'presentation of self' is policed. See Louis, 'a handsome young black man in his mid-20s,' who wears 'a black bandanna and leather jacket.' He is 'sweet, soft spoken' & wants to work with 'inner-city schools.' All Whitespeak for: he's Very Blackpic.twitter.com/Ef0fNcPsQC
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What is Louis doing in this White woman's classroom, Vehko wants to know? While White Susie is entitled & is presumed to spend hours on Netflix & social media, Black Louis is failing because he has to work fulltime. MANY students have to work to survive, but
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Class & race intersect: Vehko, who you'll see identifies as an older (White) woman, is incensed that a Black man would work fulltime rather than focus on studies. This bias reflects White privilege: Vehko could focus on study b/c that's life as a middle class White woman
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Louis is also sexualised in a way none of the other students are in this op ed ('handsome Black man') and otherised, in classic Whiteness tactic. He's not a threat to Vehko's whiteness because he's soft spoken.
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Yusef 'a Saudi man' in his 30s with a wife & kids - mentioned to evoke his *backwardness.* He must be cheating. 'In his culture, charm & small chunks of work are enough to gain a degree.' This racist stereotype is ludicrous but Vehko pretends to care about international studentspic.twitter.com/FAKfbd6XXS
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Woah also the we need them because he pays more tuition fuuuuuuck
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Replying to @STEMxicanEd
Right - her sense of ethics is abysmal. Scary that she's in a position of power over students.
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