Kaetepixie
Kaete
Kaetepixie

In the South we have a tradition of giving to go cups that's the hint to get up and go

I thought the modern day version of the Ku Klux Klan was the Ku Klux Klan, mainly because they are.

He certainly is. He also can’t see.

Fire fighting service be damned.

Maybe a super contagious cold goes around and society becomes a chaotic dystopia because all the men think they’re dying.

Also, if you can find me a legit teenager whose appetite is sated by the fucking kids menu, you need to just let that weird unicorn be. 

I’m picturing your condiments being like a squeeze bottle of French’s yellow mustard, a squeeze bottle of Kraft barbecue sauce, and some Hidden Valley Ranch dressing.

I. Just. Want. Long. Sleeves.

I was wearing long dresses frequently in high school and college, in the mid-90s. And at the time, little flower prints and linen and beige were all the rage. I still like longer dresses. I never read the Little House books; I don’t really know how I avoided them, but I was an Anne of Green Gables and Encyclopedia

This Native girl loves prairie dresses. Always has, always will. Got married in a Gunne Sax prairie dress. Wore one for my 8th grade class photo.

The original title of the article was ether going to be “Well Actually, That Popular Thing Is Bad” or “I’m Better Than You: Why You Should Be Ashamed Of Yourself”

... out of GENOCIDE.

Exactly. The great lie is that we need to be protected from the perspectives of other ages, or to judge them outright, rather than engage with them and try to understand what they can tell us about the human condition. It’s true that a great deal of what’s in that book no longer squares with our collective morality,

I feel like babywearing has nothing to do with this-I babywear because my baby screams if I put him down and its useful to you know, feel like a person and have 2 hands and eat. I don’t think many people are babywearing to feel like some kind of hipster Vogue ideal of a settler/housewife

This! Now the clothing style people wore when they were conquering a country is warped with racism and weft with subservience? Better tell that to all those people attending renaissance fairs and Pennsic-type events. All those medieval people, vikings, knights... they were all out indenturing slaves, conquering lands,

I ... um, never thought we were supposed to AGREE with Ma’s racism. Is this a thing now? That if a character in a book expresses a view, we assume all the readers will immediately start sharing it? Like how schools banned Huck Finn because it has the N word, without realising that nuance (and, in Twain’s case, satire)

No. You’re a racist because ruffles.

I get the feeling you only read two of the books. In your focus on hating these dresses for historic crimes, you entirely miss the bulk of the books which take place in North Dakota, and even more important you miss Caroline’s obsession with education, that she made sure her daughter who was blind was college

You can’t just pick and choose which fantasy you think people are embracing to tag them with the worst one. What if it *is* about taking back one’s body and appearance — “you can’t see my body if I don’t want you to” — and not “let’s kill all the Natives”?

They’re dressing like their own great-great-grandmothers, in a claim, conscious or not, to a racialized and gendered history.