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The “inherent” non attraction to PoC is always, always, always a product of embedded racism. I’ve seen people who say, “I’m just not attracted to ___” and then when they start opening their eyes and realizing, “Holy shit, we do live in a white supremacist world that has completely corrupted by views of darker skinned human beings.” They start to see that they actually are attracted to PoC. You can hold onto being the one exception, but you’d be wrong. Educate yourself and open your fucking mind. —
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hahah YES.
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Another side to the false consciousness debate - a situation where people are 100% in the wrong.
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Poverty doesn’t give you strength or teach you lessons about perseverance. No, poverty only teaches you how to be poor. —
Sherman Alexie, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (via cassket)
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Then there’s gender attribution, whereby we look at somebody and say, “that’s a man,” or “that’s a woman.” And this is important because the way we percieve another’s gender affects the way we relate to that person. Gender attribution is the sneaky one. It’s the one we do all the time without thinking about it; kinda like driving a sixteen-wheeler down a crowded highway… without thinking about it.
In this culture, gender attribution, like gender assignment, is phallo-centric. That is, one is male until perceived otherwise. According to a study by Kessler and McKenna, one can extrapolate that it would take the presence of roughly four female cues to outweigh the presence of one male cue: one is assumed male until proven otherwise. That’s one reason why many women today get “sirred” whereas very few men get called “ma’am.
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Kate Bornstein, Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of US (via queerandpresentdanger)
“gay” i whisper gayly as i do a gay activity
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it’s really not that fun.
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