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Granted, this is anectdotal, but I’ve found that the epithet most likely to rile up white people is ‘white’ or ‘white people’.

I have never been one or identified as one. I stopped using the word 30 years ago. I say it all the time, if we stopped using the word that was created to dehumanize and enslave us then they couldn’t make the argument this woman made. Then when they use it there would be noerror in judgment” or “misunderstanding”

White women are in charge of teaching and sewing the seeds of racism and keeping it alive.

Let me say it AGAIN white folks:

These teachers are trying to use their classrooms as their own fiefdoms where they get to say whatever they want and impose their own rules in the mere serfs (Black kids) without the questions or pushback they’d get in any setting with adult Blacks.

Did the teacher also agree to take the ass beatings these kids will receive?

If white people gave up white supremacy, they wouldn’t feel the need to say it. 

Pretty sure every black person would be fine with white people saying it if white people gave up white supremacy.

Don’t let me find the window cracked a little bit, I’m watering down shit and spraying it all of the upholstery.  

White folk will always say we claim racism where there isn’t racism. In this particular incident, we don’t really know (although strongly suspect) that this assumably white woman had some racial bias that drove her to inexplicably command a 5-year old to put his hands in the toilet filled with his own shit. What we do

Didn’t the magic words used to be “I love peanut butter sandwiches”?
I mumbled them to myself the the other day.
#reminiscences #blastfromthepast 

Jason Bateman?

I thought it was a funeral parlor that specialized in triple-ply cardboard boxes.  

I thought it was a high end Cracker Barrel rip-off.

I thought it was a brand of hair tonic sold in the Vermont Country Store catalogue.

I thought Mumford & Sons was the general store where pioneers got their lard and balls of twine.