E.g. "What do WE feel we need from Noah..." "Will WE only rest when WE get a James Gunn-style firing" "this is how WE respond in our age of outrage" All these "we" infer Aboriginal women's critiques without naming them. Never mind they haven't asked for Noah to be fired. 3/
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So when White women academics take up space in public discussions about Aboriginal women, sucking up op ed opportunity that should be given to Aboriginal women, this is a big message about power in academia. Whiteness must be defended even at the cost of feminist solidarity. 14/
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If academics take to the media to absolve racist sexism, public record of their complicity to racial oppression, consider the damage they're willing to do daily to Aboriginal students & colleagues. They choose this hill ("a joke!") rather than contributing to anti-racism. /fin
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BTW "jokes" are never just about "taste" - comedy reflects or challenges social norms and reproduces or mounts resistance to notions of belonging (us/them). https://books.google.com.au/books/about/Good_Humor_Bad_Taste.html?id=uk_WHTCTN9YC&redir_esc=y … Comedy - like academia, the personal, & all spheres of life - is political.
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