Of course, his call for protecting race science in academia with a mob for his side is pretty informative too.pic.twitter.com/NfgmU2WM80
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Of course, his call for protecting race science in academia with a mob for his side is pretty informative too.pic.twitter.com/NfgmU2WM80
Ahh, he's a Quillette author. I can't believe he just used the equivalent of the n-word like that. Wow.pic.twitter.com/H1gRP8T6TD
He did not call it the w-word.
He didn't even slow down, just used it TWICE and kept rolling.
I think it's totally fair to hate being called white if you don't identify as white. I find #onhere people only think I'm white if they disagree with me, which I find a bit weird and frankly troubling. The equivalent, however, would be if someone called /you/ white.
Whiteness isn't about personal identity. I can reject the concept all I want, that won't change how most of society treats me.
as we all learn to thinking like a non-white person, this is the result: there are no white people at all. I am not white. I am Finnish. If you know what that means you know you are priviledged.
I’ve never seen white privilege expressed before as feeling oppressed because you’re uncomfortable admitting that racism exists.
When one of the words is only referred to by its first letter, calling someone that word is worse.
I like that heuristic!
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