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That Dave Chappelle show was actually much much more considered and nuanced than the stupid ass hot takes, ugh.

So, more like a fairy tale. Gotcha.

Can’t be. In this the white sorority actually learns something from the black influence.

We did that as well. We never had over 50 people in a single frat/ sorority, but we had an inexplicably HUGE number of organizations: six Panhellenic sororities, six (ish) IFC organizations (although one would continuously get kicked off and try to recolonize), two Latina sororities, four NPHC sororities and four

Wait...is this a metaphor for current Democratic politics?

This was actually a thing at my school, though I don’t think they’ve done it in a few years. NPHC fraternities and sororities would pair up with IFC and Panhellenic fraternities and sororities and teach them a brief routine that they would perform together during homecoming.

This would be better if it was Step Brothers but with women.

No it isn’t. Roberts didn’t pick Thomas, nor does he have the authority to remove him for things Thomas did two decades ago (however truly appalling).

Im 1/4 NA. Its as much my issue as any of you that have the fake outrage of the week for someone else. And I’m saying its not only crap but I DO NOT GIVE A SHIT.

The thing is that it is also a political identity. The tribe is a sovereign government and it has the power to decide qualifications for tribal membership. And again, if you are a representative for Native Americans, you should probably have tribal membership or be able to prove your involvement with the tribe.

And, are you aware Cherokees never wore those kind of headdresses, and that women almost NEVER, except in VERY PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, wear them? Do you know what tribes they come from? Are you aware that the skimpy outfit belies a belief that Native women are ‘exotic’ and ‘available’ for the taking, which is why

Name me a celebrity over 50 who isn’t problematic.

Cher is also neither a Gypsy nor a Thief... It’s just a song FFS. It simply uses language that we are more sensitive to nowadays. I mean as titles and subjects of seventies songs go I can think of at least one John Lennon hit that is tough to sing in the car for many.

Yup. I’m from Oklahoma which has the second largest Native American population after California, and none of them live on reservations. Granted we haven’t had reservations here since before we were granted statehood in 1907, which isn’t the case for some other southwestern states, but the idea that every full blooded

Yeah. I’m not sure what to make of what seems like a reverse one-drop rule going on, where a person has to have lived on a reservation/ have parents who are 100% (insert race or ethnicity)/have a certain phenotype in order for a discussion about one’s heritage to not cause a negative reaction like this. The other

Not defending Kaya, but many Native Americans never lived on a reservation.

The saving grace is that Andy Warhol would have loved this story.

Cryptocurrency -> “no physical representation”

This. A lot of people seem to be reading this story as though it’s supposed to be instructive in some way— some sort of handbook for how you’re (not) supposed to behave in a relationship. Either Margot is a narcissist who deserves to be harrassed because she’s a bad person; or Robert is a disgusting, pathetic rapist.

A man and a woman in a western society meet and agree to have sex. She isn’t in any way, shape or form powerless and he holds no power over her whatsoever. It’s a hookup between two equals. Stop rationalizing double standards by trotting out the ‘ole power imbalance narrative and rambling about ‘black history month’