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If people hate you that much then maybe you’re the problem. Also, women don’t just dream up harassment claims.

Bull shit. You are talking out of your ass. The last man who harassed me, the only one I went to HR about, is still employed and only got a talking-to. And unless you live under a rock and have for the past few decades, you’ve heard story after story about women enduring years of sexual harassment and discrimination

So you walk around with this belief that there are a significant number of women who will lie to HR to get you fired for absolutely no reason whatsoever.

I had a boss who skated out of a sexual harassment charge. You know the kind of shit he used to do?

And yet you say that as if it was a bad thing!

A tank top and NO BRA

And uh, those girls are both white. And almost 40 years apart. Shit, I am old!

What he’s missing is that it doesn’t have to be Wonder Woman OR Sarah Connor— we can have BOTH. They’re completely different women, because there isn’t just one type of woman, and the idea that we can only have one archetype of feminist icon is fucking stupid.

Somebody hungry for a knuckle sandwich and a bottle of punch?

Wrong. Stupid comment. And you are example A of what he wrote about.

Folks like Reagan denounced the KKK while quietly condoning and encouraging mild mannered suburban white racism, and oops, the mild mannered suburban white racists became the KKK.

Social work texts were pretty similar when I was in both undergrad and grad school. I remember one text recommending that, as part of community organizing, social workers should seek out local gang leaders as they were often figures of respect. The whole faith healing/spiritual healing thing showed up there as well.

Based on her age and demographics when she got into the business, it was probably a survival tactic for asking tough questions.

I have a White gynecologist. She’s awesome in many, many ways, and the reason why is that she actually 1) majored in history and 2) interned in African American and Latino neighborhoods clinics and LISTENED to people. She says that many doctors today don’t see the institutionalized racism that still affects the very

I worked at Johns Hopkins back in the day, and while speaking with the heading of something or other, he commented “oh, the local blacks don’t come here because they prefer voodoo healers.” I was like, “no they don’t come here because for years JH used them as medical test subjects with out their consent. Also, voodoo

I just find it ridiculous that this stuff continues to get published. Especially since the nursing field is increasingly diverse with people from various ethnic backgrounds.

It wasn’t nursing but I had a masters class on “cultural diversity” and our professor wanted to assign us racial groups to do a presentation on. All I remember is I was assigned Native Americans and all it said was don’t make eye contact and they’re probably all drunks, because Native Americans just get depressed and

Literally the only people I have ever met that don’t trust doctors are white hippies of the Goop variety.

Whaaaat. I have never met a Black person who goes to spiritual healers instead of doctors, or who distrusts doctors because of any reason other than how we are and have been treated. Wtf.

I hate to say it but the culture section of any nursing textbook that tries to go into the subject is often full of racist and stereotypical garbage. I would argue about test questions that contained things I knew to either be false or not true across the board. I had a textbook that claimed that African Americans