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I’m not, I would’ve really enjoyed the money.

She’s a teenager. Teenager’s always try to hard. I’m thankful I wasn’t a famous teen in the social media era, because I did some stupid dumb shit back then, that is hopefully disappearing from people memories.

I also think she has a friend board in her office. Like with headshots of all the people she’s considering. And she has a little bio and pro/con list under each of their pictures and she just considers it.

Forced and out of place?

I like it better than her and John Mayer, which seemed like a coupling out of an Ayn Rand novel.

You get a modified FitBit, to make sure you’re maintaining a healthy amount of Basic behavior.

Those are excellent brows. Her entire face is like a piece of art.

Addams Family Values. It’s the sequel, but maybe actually better than the first.

My girls used to love her when she was on that Disney show with Zendaya.

Non-sardonic Jujy post:

I am genuinely touched about the Katy Orlando post. Keep it up, guys. These kids need someone to visit when it’s not Xmas

The course is not “The Problem with Whites”, so already your hypothetical has failed. If you were actually looking for a reasonable comparison, you would have said “The Problem with Hispanicity”, which would be a valid course of study, since as you noted Hispanic is a catch-all, which diminishes the individual

No, because “blackness” does not refer to the systematic oppression of other people.

Putting aside that course’s name is subjectively problematic, I’d contend that there is literally no way to chart a course beyond racial prejudice that wouldn’t contribute to a further “polarization of the races”. That’s the goddamned point of confronting racism. Only when we begin to directly confront the anger and

Not the name I’d pick (someone else suggested Institutional Racism 101, but that would still catch heat anyway), but I can’t wait to show this class name to my peers and relatives who complain about colleges becoming too “politically correct” and “overly sensitive” lol. Bet they’d get hella mad.

We have this class at a university in my state and it got taken out due to complaints. It was recently reinstated like a year ago and it’s been a BIG deal since then. Like my state banned Mexican-American studies and books from the curriculum and one of the major complaints about these kind of Mexican-American

And just like that, white Republican lawmakers add another two weeks of materials to the course’s syllabus.

Sometimes I catch my fellow white people bitching about BET channel, the NAACP, black history classes, and stuff like this, and they always say “there aren’t any good ‘white people’ clubs! and the KKK doesn’t count!!” I always tell my fellow white people that there isn’t any particular reason all white-focused

State Senators micromanaging things like one kid’s thesis or one class (which probably has 30 students) seems like a bigger problem (the mismagement of legislative efforts) than anything going on in the upper division syllabus of the Sociology Dept. of one campus.

Just another coward demanding the whole world be his safe space.

Are these the same kind of dudes who cry about university ‘safe spaces’ and how we shouldnt filter out difficult conversations?