"You know, sometimes, Black women,
Sometimes we are accused of
You know, when they want to slam you and slander you
Being angry
We can’t be aggressive or assertive
We angry
We can’t be determined
We angry
Well, sisters and brothers,
This morning,
I am here to say to you,
That my name is Nina Turner and I’m a angry-ass Black woman
I’m mad!
I’m mad about a whole lot of stuff, ‘Cause if you ain’t mad about something,
Then, baby, you are not awake!
With these hands, we will rise up!
I’m mad that we gotta beg people in power to know that the wages of everyday people are not keeping up with inflation!
I’m mad as hell that our young people have to graduate with a degree in one hand and debt in the other,
Over a trillion dollars worth of debt!
I’m mad as hell that we gotta beg people to understand
That we must protect Mother Earth!
To have anything!
Oh yeah I’m mad!
That mammas and daddies and grandmammas have to worry about whether or not they babies can walk the streets in America!
We got too much on the line!
Too much on the line, to sit idly by
Too much on the line!
Too much on the line!
But I want us to channel this anger,
This is important,
Channel the anger and the passion that we have into action!
I’m mad that we are not doing enough in this country to shore up
And, guess what?
We taking applications
Everybody can be an angry Black woman!
Join me, ya’ll"
– @ninaturner
(Omitted one word for clarity, but I did not edit to change style or meaning)
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You see this "scrolling for hours" stuff a lot, but why is it bad if people are doing an activity they enjoy for hours? You may dance, or paint, or walk, or bike, or play chess, or play a musical instrument—for hours, so how is any of that different than watching TikTok?
I know this may sound strange, but I believe that it's cool if a teen wants to do a fun or social thing for hours at a time!! It doesn't have to be playing a sport. It doesn't have to be reading. It doesn't have to be playing a musical instrument.
And what is it with the use of "scrolling"? I don't really think going from one video to the next is scrolling. There's swiping away the video you just watched to reveal the next video.
"The second thing that I think one has to recognize is present is what I would call the combination of, and here, I'm focusing on something that would seek to answer the question of why is the pattern different in science and engineering, [quote continues…]
and why is the representation even lower and more problematic in science and engineering than it is in other fields. And here, you can get a fair distance, it seems to me, looking at a relatively simple hypothesis. [quote continues…]
It does appear that on many, many different human attributes—height, weight, propensity for criminality, overall IQ, mathematical ability, scientific ability—there is relatively clear evidence that whatever the difference in means-which can be debated— [quote continues…]
I think it's appropriate for any journalists, like the progressive and conservative journalists who have rushed to cast David Weigel as having been unjustly punished, to do so *instead* of QT'ing @oliverdarcy to decry the decision.
This includes a quoted tweet by an author who deleted the tweet (I can only imagine because of a torrent of abuse by misogynists). I have redacted their identity, so as to protect their privacy and safety.
Have any of these journalists decrying the suspension of Weigel read a single employee handbook in their lives? These are the harassment and social media sections from an employee handbook from a grocery store I worked at in 2018: