Soft Woman-thinking Culture Taking Over! | Tue. 2-7-23
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Gun culture, the problem in America! Sensible question: GASP! "You need to leave!" Chicken and waffles: Harmful stereotype?
0:00:00 Tue, Feb 7, 2023 AD
0:02:49 "I'm Troubled in Mind" - Spiritual Workshop Paris
0:07:21 Hey, guys!
0:09:19 Trans parents, trans kids
0:16:10 Problem in America: Armed man and boys
0:29:19 DENNY, BULGARIA: Seeing evil is good; So's Rambo 1
0:38:01 ALEXANDER: Nassim Talib, Christians, Ben Burgis
0:49:42 Bernie Sanders on Jewish stereotypes
0:54:32 "Follow You" - David Meece
0:56:51 Reading chat during music
0:58:22 Super: J3ws pit races against whites
1:01:42 Lin Yen Chin Supers: Bias is good
1:03:03 I like to address my audience
1:05:26 Flashback: "Why didn't you stay in Mexico?" (2020)
1:13:01 Nick: His kid's experience isn't unique
1:17:58 Nick: Angry at "go back"
1:19:35 Tom Burtell's son Matthew is LAME!
1:24:01 Super: "racism" misnomer
1:24:42 Super: Vanessa Williams, Eva Longoria, or Connie Chung?
1:29:06 FREDERICK: Father was rude to interrupt
1:39:02 Disney's "Proud Family" posers for reparations
1:45:03 Chicken, Waffles, Watermelon for Black History Lunch
1:55:05 Thanks, all!
1:55:53 Intro of song (false start!)
1:57:16 "Never Gonna Serve Anyone Else But You" - David Meece
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SHOW NOTES | Tue. 2-7-23
MUSIC: “I’m Troubled in Mind” - Spiritual Workshop Paris // “
Transgender parents, transgender kids / “Gays Against Groomers”
CLIP 11 (Gays Against Groomers againstgrmrs on Twitter) Is it a coincidence that this trans woman with a trans partner has not one but TWO transgender kids? Of course not. Here they are fighting for the right to mutilate the genitals of their kids before puberty. This is not good parenting, it’s child abuse. …2:47
SOURCE: (AlphaNewsMN) A representative of the "transgender movement for liberation" testifies in favor of a bill to make Minnesota a "trans refuge." St. Cloud, MN
PIC? (againstgrmrs) Grooming. [quote-tweeted: (DrLoupis) What is this? (with pic of gross thing, apparently a “pride parade”)]
Hake topic: GUN FAMILY
PICS (mjfree) THIS is THE problem!!! (replies funny)
That Morgan J. Freeman “liked” Dash Dobrofsky on Twitter: "Men who need guns are not men." / Twitter
PIC (YetiYeff) If you were shopping at your local grocery store… And came across this woman… How would you feel [EXCLAMATION MARK & QUESTION MARK EMOJI]
FLASHBACK: Why didn’t you stay in Mexico? (GASP!)
(MLive, Feb 2020) ‘Why didn’t you stay in Mexico?’ School diversity and inclusion meeting turns volatile - mlive.com
A big dumb meeting over this: ‘Act of racism’ in Snapchat group denounced by Saline Area Schools - mlive.com (Jan 2020)
BTW: (Feb 4, 2020) Son calls out father’s ‘racist’ comment after ‘Why didn’t you stay in Mexico?’ outburst - mlive.com (a lame young Yale student)
BLACK VICTIM CARTOON
SEEN IN PART ON JLP
(nypost Tweet) ARTICLE: Critics slam Disney for The Proud Family 'anti-white' episode
The backlash stemmed from a Juneteenth episode of “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder,” a reboot of the popular early aughts cartoon that airs on Disney’s streaming service Disney+.
Conservative writer Christopher Rufo re-shared the video on Twitter calling it “pure critical race theory.”
CLIP 12 (EndWokeness) This is a scene from a Disney+ kids cartoon called The Proud Family: Blatant anti-white propaganda. … (An earlier part was played on JLP) … 0:57
… characters singing a tune about how America has “still not atoned for” slavery and systemic racism.
“Slaves built this country and we the descendants of slaves in America have earned reparations for their suffering and continue to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in a systemic prejudice, racism and white supremacy that America was founded with and still has not atoned for,” the animated characters chanted from a stage.
Rufo also said the clip includes “the insane conspiracy theory that Lincoln did not free the slaves.”
The song credits the abolitionists who fought for the end of slavery and helped sway public attitudes towards it before Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation ending it.
“We had Tubman, Turner, Frederick D. Then they say Lincoln freed the slaves, but slaves were men and women and only we can free ourselves. Emancipation is not freedom,” the characters sang. “Jim Crow, segregation, redlining, public schools feeding private prisons where we become slaves again.”
“Thanks for sharing, absolutely excellent clip. How great to see the truth of history in a way kids can understand,” one person replied.
“Yeah so may not be something OP agrees with but they ain’t inaccurate,” comedian Billy Procida replied to the tweet of the clip.
The animated pre-teens — all but one of whom are black — also chant that they “demand our 40 acres and a mule,” in reference to a promise made to freed slaves following the Civil War in an apparent request for reparations.
“We’ll take the 40 acres, keep the mule,” they sang. “We made your families rich — from the southern plantation heirs to the northern bankers to the New England ship owners, the founding fathers, former presidents, current senators…”
Activists more and more have called on the US government to provide reparations to the descendants of enslaved people, often in the form of financial restitution.
EAT YOUR LUNCH, BLACKS!
A middle school in New York and its food vendor, Aramark, apologized after students were served chicken and waffles, along with watermelon on the first day of Black History Month.
The lunch menu offered on February 1 at Nyack Middle School in Rockland County was “inexcusably insensitive and reflected a lack of understanding of our district’s vision to address racial bias,” David A. Johnson, the school’s principal, wrote in a letter to parents.
“We are extremely disappointed by this regrettable situation and apologize to the entire Nyack community for the cultural insensitivity displayed by our food service provider,” Johnson wrote.
The incident is the latest example of how Black people continue battling misguided stereotypes about their fondness for certain foods and racist tropes against them.
Johnson said the lunch menu changed from what was originally planned. A lunch menu for the month of February posted on the school’s website shows the food vendor had planned to serve Philly cheesesteak, broccoli and fresh fruit on February 1.
James Montesano, the interim superintendent for Nyack Public Schools, told CNN the district has a longstanding commitment to equity.
“It is our hope that this incident on February 1st will be an opportunity to expand collective knowledge – beyond ‘sensitivity training’ – regarding the racialized systems in which we all live; and ultimately work towards undoing the negative impacts of these systems on our students, staff and school community,” Montesano said in a statement.
In a statement, Aramark apologized for the “unintentional insensitivity” shown by the company but said the menu was not intended as a cultural meal.
“We apologize for the unintentional insensitivity shown on February 1, the first day of Black History Month. While our menu was not intended as a cultural meal, we acknowledge that the timing was inappropriate, and our team should have been more thoughtful in its service,” the company said.
“This was a mistake and does not represent the values of our company, and we are committed to doing better in the future,” Aramark added.
Neither school officials nor Aramark discussed why and when the lunch menu was changed.
Aramark said the company will partner with the school district to ensure its employees “participate in training that aligns to the Nyack School District’s vision and commitment to equity-driven work.”
“We believe this will provide a good learning opportunity to deepen understanding on the impact of systemic biases and negative stereotypes concerning the African-American Community,” Aramark said in a statement.
Nicole Hines, president of the Nyack branch of the NAACP and a parent in the same school district, told CNN that some parents and students were upset and confused about the lunch menu choices. She said parents have discussed calling for Aramark’s contract to be dismissed.
Hines said the lunch menu served to students shows a lack of knowledge that needs to be addressed.
“We need to educate the folks who are in those spaces of doing these things on cultural competency, right, and knowing that adding these items together is going to cause harm for the students in the school and families and community,” she said. “I think the district has an opportunity here to do a couple of things and the community as a whole.”
Aramark has previously been criticized for offering food menus that were offensive to Black people. In 2018, two employees were fired after the food vendor served a Black History Month special lunch menu at a New York University dining hall that included ribs, collard greens, cornbread, smashed yams, mac and cheese and two beverages, red Kool-Aid and watermelon-flavored water.
The university’s Black Student Union described the menu as “problematic due to the inherent stereotypes associated with black people and southern soul food cuisine.” NYU no longer contracts Aramark as its food vendor, according to the university’s website.
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