"Only 20 said yes"
Gotta love how massive income inequality is just glossed over in some reporting to help create the myth of the rugged individualist American entrepreneur. I know whole families that probably couldn't raise an EXTRA $50K in a year
Last semester I taught my @MorganStateU about #SocialCapital and one of the questions I asked was:
If you asked everyone you know in your personal or professional network for $1,000 how much could you raise in one week? They're college kids so most of them guessed maybe 5-8K
The question is framed that way because anybody may have that one rich relative or mentor who could write you a check. But VERY few people could draw upon MULTIPLE connections if the minimum give is $1K. Access to that kind of wealth is even more rare for black Americans
Bezos wealth is based on generations of financial and racial systems that have routinely locked out black people, women and other POC. If Amazon and the company founder are not discussed in this context then you're only telling 1/5 of the story
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I don't care for most profiles of Trump supporters. Somehow the economic struggles of white men & women are always a justification for violence and racism. However to go from Obama's inauguration to the #Jan6Insurrection is quite a story propublica.org/article/the-ra…
For example. Posting that you want political leaders DEAD. But somehow the people around you are allowed to say you were just kidding around with buddies? Black folks are jailed for rap lyrics about criminality let alone threats
The problem w/ this story is that it doesn't explain HOW this process happened. Yes, lots of racist people voted for Obama. But to actually attend Obama's inauguration at 43 - then be at the insurrection 12 years later? That's pretty late in life for such a radical turn
Like most examples of the Right crowing over #TheLeft getting 'owned' - Conservatives giddiness over #JonStewart suggesting #COVID came out of Wuhan Labs is thanks to a bad faith conflation of racism, corruption and legitimate scientific enquiry
Movies like Outbreak, World War Z, even reboots of Planet of the Apes that start with an infection of some red shirt lab worker that starts a plague. Considering the first #COVID case WAS a Wuhan Lab worker it's not completely for many Americans to look at Wuhan skeptically
But most trusted research suggests that it COULD be from the lab, it could also come from a variety of zoological sources. No one knows for sure - Yet. And we may never know. nature.com/articles/d4158…
I've had a few folks ask how to get access to my new podcast #Aword from @Slate, so I figured I'd re-post a few of our episodes and share some background. Feel free to tag and share with a friend. #Thread
The premise of #AWord@Slate is that race is real, dynamic and everything from white supremacy to #blackgirlmagic plays a role in pop culture, economics and politics. I don't talk down to listeners, we want you to enjoy and catch up slate.com/podcasts/a-wor…
I used to think that Cosby's from grace after assault charges and America's conflicted relationship with the Cosby Show was a uniquely American thing. Until I read about "Hey Dad!" a HUGELY popular Australian sitcom where the lead actor was accused of abusing his sitcom daughter
Australians were horrified that "Australia's Dad" was a serial abuser. In 2014 he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for assaulting young girls including his TV daughter.
This us the kind of lazy anecdotal analysis that was supposed to die in the 90's but gets occasionally resurrected by self-serving black politicians hoping to gain favor with white conservative voters and media... About "acting white" a short thread....
I've had black people say I "talked white" or "acted white" as a critique but it was NEVER about academic or financial success, it was short hand for a lack of perceived cultural competence. And honestly no one has said that to me really since high-school.
Being accused of "Talking white" in informal or social black settings was a way of saying "Relax, there's no need to code-switch here. It's just our people" it wasn't even always about grammar, sometimes it was tone or cultural references (a Seinfeld reference no one gets etc)
This is a long..... Perhaps a little unwieldy but a decent summation of some part of black genre culture... nytimes.com/2021/03/24/t-m…
I've never used the term #Blerd because 1. Just doesn't roll off my tongue 2. It makes whiteness the default for Fandom identity
I also think the term "Nerd" has been so watered down that it means anybody who likes something and that Mae's the term less powerful
Being a "nerd" implies above average intelligence, not just being socially awkward or interest in science fiction. Rae makes a good point here about the definition creep of "nerd" . Issa on @insecurehbo is NOT a nerd or a geek. She's an awkward black girl. Big difference