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Claire Keane

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we're not kids anymore.
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It wasnât typical for NFL players to stand for the national anthem until 2009âbefore then, it was customary for players to stay in the locker room as the anthem played. A 2015 congressional report revealed that the Department of Defense had paid $5.4 million to NFL teams between 2011 and 2014 to stage on-field patriotic ceremonies; the National Guard shelled out $6.7 million for similar displays between 2013 and 2015.
Josh Levin, Colin Kaepernickâs Protest Is Working
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A piece from New York Magazineâs Andrew Sullivan over the weekend ended with an old, well-worn trope: Asian-Americans, with their âsolid two-parent family structures,â are a shining example of how to overcome discrimination. An essay that began by imagining why Democrats feel sorry for Hillary Clinton â and then detoured to President Trumpâs policies â drifted to this troubling ending:
âToday, Asian-Americans are among the most prosperous, well-educated, and successful ethnic groups in America. What gives? It couldnât possibly be that they maintained solid two-parent family structures, had social networks that looked after one another, placed enormous emphasis on education and hard work, and thereby turned false, negative stereotypes into true, positive ones, could it? It couldnât be that all whites are not racists or that the American dream still lives?â
Sullivanâs piece, rife with generalizations about a group as vastly diverse as Asian-Americans, rightfully raised hackles. Not only inaccurate, his piece spreads the idea that Asian-Americans as a group are monolithic, even though parsing data by ethnicity reveals a host of disparities; for example, Bhutanese-Americans have far higher rates of poverty than other Asian populations, like Japanese-Americans. And at the root of Sullivanâs pernicious argument is the idea that black failure and Asian success cannot be explained by inequities and racism, and that they are one and the same; this allows a segment of white America to avoid any responsibility for addressing racism or the damage it continues to inflict.
âSullivanâs comments showcase a classic and tenacious conservative strategy,â Janelle Wong, the director of Asian American Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, said in an email. This strategy, she said, involves â1) ignoring the role that selective recruitment of highly educated Asian immigrants has played in Asian American success followed by 2) making a flawed comparison between Asian Americans and other groups, particularly Black Americans, to argue that racism, including more than two centuries of black enslavement, can be overcome by hard work and strong family values.â
âModel Minorityâ Myth Again Used As A Racial Wedge Between Asians And Blacks
Illustration: Chelsea Beck/NPR
Happy 420! Letâs take the time to remember the black Americans jailed for marijuana use/distribution far more than white Americans despite the usage rates being about the same. Look at how steady those arrest rates are for white people while the black arrest rate climbed steadily.
ok universe, iâm ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
whenever i post this it works reblog if u want to feel good things & the universe will bring u something sweetÂ
Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)Â
If I put a go fund me or something up to try to raise money for the $7,000 in eviction fees and legal fees Iâm being sued for because my piece of shit ex left me with the apartment and all the debt we had, would anyone donate or would it be mostly a waste of time
Some background: I dated a girl in like 2012-2013 and it turns out she was actually the worst person
Long story short, she thought I was cishet when we started dating, reluctantly said she was fine with me being transgender before moving here, moved here and we soon found out that was not the case lol
So she cheated on me, I was actually incredibly cool about it all things considered: kept her on my health insurance, let her keep my car for a bit so she could keep her job, kept her on my cell phone bill, etc.
Annnnnd about a month after she cheated on me, all of her stuff was gone, including an 800 dollar computer and my car? So she bounced with my car, my computer (both of which I needed to sell) and before she left she took what she wanted out of my makeup, dumped a bunch of my HRT and I found some of my cutest undies stuffed between the washer and dryer with GUM stuck in it? Like seriously?
So yeah she left me with all of the bills and loans, which I defaulted on: credit card that I took out to buy that computer, Verizon account that was forcefully closed and most importantly, the lease on our apartment which was 6 months from being over.
So I did full service, in person sex work for a while to try to keep my lights on, while trying to not kill myself or get killed by my dates, but eventually Roxie (the only person that gave a shit about me, who was just my friend at the time) convinced me to stop putting myself in danger and just deal with the fall out as it happened. It was absolutely the right choice and she and I have rebuilt so much since then: paid off the credit cards (1.5k) the Verizon balance (1.5k) and done so much personally that itâs weird to think it all looked so grim
So the final chapter in this shitty book is that I got a summons from the landlord of the apartment I was evicted from for a $7,000 lawsuit summons and because theyâre not interested in tracking her down, Iâm the only one they can reach and so Iâm going this alone, essentially. I could really use a fucking break at this point because Iâm trying my absolute best to not have to do anything stupid for money and still rebuild my life after all of this
So anyway I made a venmo (@tvsxe) and I have paypal info if anyone wants to donate
Please message me if you can afford to donate anything, Iâm just trying to not have everything ruined
Here, to make it easier Iâm gonna link my Venmo and you can also donate to us via Paypal.
Honestly anything you can give means so much, and if you canât spare anything please reblog this post. If anyone wants proof before they donate, Iâll send you a picture of the summons with the amounts owed, just ask me for it. I know a lot of people try to scam others, but Iâm really just trying to rebuild my life.
I had the displeasure of knowing the person who did this to Tara and can attest to what a shitty terrible person they were and to all of this. Please help Tara out if you can
remember even if you canât donate right now, anything helps and reblogging this even if youâve reblogged it already makes an enormous difference
Thank you all so much for your support, this is truly amazing
White people are more likely to get hired because their names sounds white.
White kids are punished less for the same behavior than black kids
White convicts are more likely to get a job than black people without records.
A white person with no college degree is just as like to get hired as a black person with a college degree
All white juries (itâs starts on page 11) are  more likely to convict black criminals than white ones.
Black people are more likely to be stopped and frisked than white people even though they have a higher drug usage than us.
White people (majority of doctors) think that black people feel less pain
Black people get longer sentences than white people
White people use the majority of drugs but black people go to jail longer. This talks more about why our jails and prison are full of black and poor people
White people push for harsher laws when they think it will affect black people
Black people are more likely to get death penalty if their victim is white vs white people if their victims is Black. (Really it applies to all races. Any race that isnât Black is less likely to get the death penalty if their victim is Black.)
Since this is much longer than the others if you scroll down to figure 5 and read the information about it thatâs where this is detailed but the whole thing is a good read.
Reblogging this to here because I can never find examples of white privilege and systematic oppression when I go searching for it in our blog or my personal one.
Please, as a white person, do not let the only emotion you feel be guilt when reading this. White guilt does not help! Pity? Anger? Yes, those are okay but are still markers of privilege. Of observation. Whatever you feelâŠ
Take this information if it is new to you, and let it motivate you to activate. If you see it happening, call it out. In your life, workplace, environment. Document it, end it. Step out of the way, listen, boost voices, and do not ever do it for praise, or conditionally. If a PoC is mean to you, work harder. Theyâre still angry. They have every reason to be. Let their anger at you motivate you to work harder for justice. They might never not be angry. A bad history is hard to forgive, let it be and try for a better future.
As they say, stay woke. Donât ignore it. Ignorance is complicit. Donât allow your freedom to lack of concern be yet another way you exercise your white privilege.
This isnât some nebulous idea here. This is real people, real lives, kids, parents, people. Being harmed, hurt, killed. That should be motivation enough.
Hello my name is Kimola (picture on the left). Iâm raising money because my little brother (whoâs picture is on the right with my mom) was murdered Friday, March 10, 2017 in Jamaica and Iâm really scared for their lives and trying to get my mom and little sister out of the dangerous area that they live in. I moved from Jamaica to the United States because my dad brought his children out here years ago because of how dangerous the area is. However, him and my mom werenât together, and when he left, he left her and the children she didnât have with him in Jamaica (my little brother and sister). Now, itâs only my mom and little sister. The Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee is $535 to first get my mom into the United States and after, get my little sister here. Anything would be greatly appreciated, even a dollar. My goal is to get my mother and little sister out here in Georgia with me as quickly as possible, please help if you can, and thank you so much for your time.
https://www.gofundme.com/z4ax2-please-help-if-you-can
This is my girlfriendâs gofundme, even if you canât donate, a reblog would be appreciated a lot.
Omgggggg Iâm so broke but somebody help !
donât you fucking dare tell me that trumpâs new travel ban is âkeeping the bad people outâ when the bad people are right here under our noses.Â
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The last story could have been my uncle: he came from India, served in the US Army, became a US citizen and raised a family here. He still has an accent and is a Sikh but doesnât wear the traditional turban. Heâs one of the kindest, funniest, most loving human beings Iâve ever know.
Iâm so worried for my uncleâs safety. It also infuriates me that itâs not an irrational worry at this point. What has happened to society? đ
 thats way too many similar instances from different sections of the country. coastal state racism is just as bad as inbred state racism
Okay so Iâm flat fucking broke again because I had to help my mom out ( donât want to go into detail with that, kinda personal & no I canât lean on either parent when Iâm in need financially because neither of them have money) and I really needed that money to feed myself and pay bills this week. Iâm honestly panicking so if anyone would please like to help me out my PayPal is
PayPal.me/NiahP
Please reblog, I could use all the help I can get. Thank you in advance
You guys I still Really need help
So tomorrow is the big snowstorm, Iâm out of work and everything for some time because of it and I donât have enough to go out and get last minute food and materials to prepare for this so today would be that last day Iâm able to. Please plz reblog I need all the help I can get. Thank you
honestly every day is womenâs day but rest in power to the 7 transwomen who have already been murdered this year alone. youâre corny as fuck if you make today some pussy power bullshit #STOPKILLINGTRANSWOMEN
Black trans women*
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I donât get whatâs confusing? Black trans women are at a higher risk
Anousheh Ansari (the first Muslim women to go to space) accepts the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, The Salesman, on behalf of Asghar Farhadi
I canât wait for it to be warm again so I can go outside without suffering
âItâs time yâall. Itâs time.â
We have not forgotten you, Sandra. đ Continue to rest in infinite power.Â
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Information for the go fund me:
Our grade 7/8 students are hoping to take a trip to Toronto to experience life beyond their fly in First Nation community. They have been doing some fund raising within the community but its difficult to raise $40,000 in a small community of 500 people. This is the experience of a life time for the students. Â Please help make their dream come true.
Donate here
The community the youth is from is the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug or Big Trout First Nation, in Northern Ontario.
Submitted by @smoulderandbraids.
Please. This is my home community.
Please consider donating to Big Trout Lake First Nations at a time like this. Recently another 12 year old girl from this reserve named Alyssa Nanokeesic has been lost to the suicide crisis that is affecting native youth across the north. xÂ
The Canadian government isnât doing enough to provide resources for FN youth to find opportunities which, when combined with the intergenerational trauma of residential school, is leading to an atmosphere of hopelessness about their future.
Traveling isnât easy to and from Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, and these kids deserve to have a chance to explore themselves beyond tragedies.
Iâm donating what I can. Please consider doing the same.Â
- Liz
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