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republicans who voted against protecting interracial marriage part 3. if you make minimum wage you should steal from your job to compensate toilet paper office supplies anything you can take chipotle workers in maine are unionizing to form the company's first union so chipotle just permanently closed that store these workers were asking for the bare minimum all they wanted was to be adequately staffed to have the amount of people on shift that are supposed to be on shift and chipotle permanently closed the store and now all of these workers are out of a job this is illegal by the way so if the e coli wasn't a reason to stop eating at chipotle here you go the riots were actually peaceful protests against racism america deserves to be in flames that mount rushmore must go it is illegitimate just like the nation it celebrates can you help me out with this one i'm stuck um 10 letters means rotation starts with an rotation revolution yep that's it that's that's the solution that's what we want bro liking asian people is not fetishizing asian people it's just preference okay so i know that i usually make videos about being trans but this is something i wanted to address because i've gotten a lot of these comments on one of my recent videos i'm honestly not sure how much my audience consists of people of color but fetitization is a very real thing that happens and it can't be reduced down to preference let me give you two different scenarios and you'll see what i mean scenario number one there's a guy who has a large preference for black hair and brown eyes because of this he finds asian women very attractive because they usually have black hair and brown eyes scenario number two there's a guy who's super obsessed with anime he wants to date a girl that looks exactly like his favorite anime character because most of these anime characters are japanese he therefore wants to a japanese girl to fulfill his fantasy of dating his anime waifu he also hears that asian women are meant to be more submissive and when he finds an asian girl he immediately assumes she'll be exactly like the asian stereotypes he's heard guess which one is fetishization when i an asian man tell you that several girls who are obsessed with bts pursue me for the sole fact that i am asian how is that a preference the difference between preference and fetishization is the reasoning behind why you find someone attractive minorities have every right to be uncomfortable when they are pursued solely for their marginalized identities the original comments are said that they are half korean so i assume that what you commented was just out of ignorance and not malice but i assure you that i know when i am being fetishized finding someone attractive is not the same as fetishization and i am aware of that it's all about intent [ __ ] be like manga hoe and then pull out these two come on man switch it up pull out these okay i'm a homosexual i'm a homosexual let's talk about what misogynoir is and why it's important that we talk about it so simply put misogynoir is where racism and sexism intersect to form a unique type of discrimination that only black women face we all know what misogyny is right conventionally speaking it's an extreme form of sexism that is typically defined as the hatred of women we could go even further and see it as a way of controlling and punishing women who challenged the status quo in male dominance but i'll leave it at what i said earlier for now misogynoir on the other hand is a specific type of misogyny that has roots in racism sojourner truth actually spoke out about misogynoir in 1851 with her ain't i a woman speech but the word didn't exist back then it was actually coined by queer black feminist moya bailey in 2010 and blends the word misogyny with the french word for black noir at the heart of this concept lies four tropes that have been used time and time again to limit black women and dismiss their individuality the jezebel or hypersexual black woman the mammy or overly nurturing black woman the sapphire or the angry black woman and the strong black woman i will get into more detail on each of these tropes next week but what i will say right now is that while these stereotypes are based in misogynoir the concept itself can actually be traced back to slavery as i mentioned in another series during slavery black women were presented as being overtly promiscuous to justify their rape and enslavement after slavery black women were portrayed as asexual fat and undesirable to make them seem less threatening to white relationships then in the 1920s the angry black woman trope began as a way to criticize black men as being lazy and incompetent today the stereotype of the strong black woman may seem positive but it still robs black women of their full humanity and positions them as being able to face all kinds of difficulty on their own without any support what all of these stereotypes do is dehumanize black women and influence how people not only perceive them but how they treat them as well more often than not they're used as weapons to denigrate and undermine black women in fact in daily life misogynoir comes in many forms but i'll speak more on that in part two that's when people be thinking being deaf means everything that it isn't people will be asking me like how do you read and write i'm deaf not illiterate but they'd be like well how can you speak i'm deaf not mute and then you'll be like well how can you drive like i'm deaf not blind damn how did y'all graduate what we call science is a very narrow patriarchal project for a very short period of history we name as science that which is mechanistic and reductionist but that was the kind of science that bacon descartes and others who are called the fathers of modern science created domination of nature exploitation of nature declaring nature is dead and then using a mechanistic reductionist mode but these were born at a time when the industrial revolution needed an exploitative knowledge and that knowledge for exploitation was then treated as the only reliable knowledge whereas the knowledge of protection conservation rejuvenation regeneration which is actually the vital knowledge and which women have which peasants have with tribal and indigenous people have was put into a garbage bin or hmm early morning my favorite things about being black is having a fat filled face i think having a full face is so beautiful chunky nose chunky lips chunky cheeks so pretty it makes you look so adorable and youthful also the big brown eyes they're gonna give every single time every single time another thing that i notice a lot of black people have that i love is a chunky back now look at me as you can see i'm skinny but the back the back is thick and strong as [ __ ] like i don't know black people are very i don't know we look good i hate that we're having another black barbie controversy in the middle of roe v wade being overturned but guess what white girls let's talk about it this is in reference to the song keep your head up by tupac great song fantastic song but let me let me ask you this for kinsley do these first two lines apply to you whatsoever lacquer the berry the sweeter the juice darker the flesh deeper the roots are you on welfare is this right here a term that applies to you no it isn't yes that one verse that everybody's using because it's trending right now does apply to all women but the song is about black women you know the women that are going to be most directly affected by this ruling there was not a push for solidarity between women of color and white women until this ruling you know why because you realize that you need bipac women so how about you shut up and listen to them and don't use their songs this is the darkest skin tint on the market you can't compete where you don't compare the fenty skin tint in shade 25 is literally a dark skin girl's best friend let me just blend this out for you guys because i feel like it's not talked about enough where the did it go yeah you cannot compete where you do not compare rihanna will literally always do it for the darks and girls no matter what when she came out with this content she had a fan in me you literally just cannot compete look at the finish and look at it literally blending into my skin just put some respect it's not even just your skin tone y'all want to see something else the fenty beauty pro filter hydrating foundation in the color 498 let me blend this out for you guys right right right now let me ask you this rihanna came up with this company a few years ago and there were shades for me other companies have been around for decades and there are still no shades for me because there's one thing about robin fenty days seem sometimes as if they'll never end sun takes its heels to torture that after sundays one thing stays the same y'all know you can't really plan when you get your period and i was actually on my period at electric forest and the comments on that video are so [ __ ] insane like men being weird about periods sure but there are way too many women shaming this girl for wearing a pad y'all are acting like a bloody coochy lip is popping out of her shorts they're not you can barely even see the pad like i don't understand why women are acting like it's gross one comment straight up said that her and her husband don't sleep in the same bed when she's on her period have some [ __ ] self-respect periods are a completely normal and natural thing and for people especially women to be acting like it's weird for her to be in public with a period how dare she what the [ __ ] is wrong with you me know me me i'm autistic yeah i would have never guessed that you were autistic you don't look it wait really oh my gosh okay so it's 247 times 53 minus seven plus five well everyone's a little bit on the spectrum oh my goodness you're such an inspiration really but you're making eye contact with me oh but you're one of those high functioning ones right oh my goodness i am so sorry does that get worse over time uh what no way you are nothing like my five-year-old cousin who has autism like you guys are nothing alike i know you're like a 30 year old woman but like still there's a what you can't just say those kinds of things like you know that there's actual autistic people out there that is so offensive come on oh okay well let me know if i need to support or help you in any way totally makes sense so anyways i don't know if people want to read about black women's rage as they turn into werewolves and eat people it's very dear to my heart and i don't know if i will be able to walk into a barnes noble and find my book on the shelf what's actually more important is that it gets red so are you out there do you want to read my book now can we like actually talk about this because literally i'm i feel like crying right now i'm angry right now because i feel like i have to keep dealing with this constantly at i literally got fired from my other job because of something similar to this and now i'm dealing with a new job and i have this lady like that cons is constantly so rude and hates me just because i'm confident with myself and i dress like really i like to dress up when i'm going to work so and she likes to dress up too and she always thinks like it's a competition or something and she's literally a manager you know what she just said to me right now she literally just told me i saw her she sat she was sitting down on the tables literally watching me while she was like i don't know she does this thing where she like will literally flirt with all the guys to make sure that they're not like do i don't even i don't even understand it i don't even understand it because i'm just like girl you're doing too [ __ ] much but you know what she just did right now she was sitting down and she came an hour later after she was like sitting down for like 30 minutes just staring at me she left came back right now and then she told me do you have a hair tie for your poofy hair it's all it's everywhere for your poofy hair it's going everywhere and i am shaking right now because i just can't believe that she even said this like i literally can't believe she even said it's like girl you even if i even if i tie this [ __ ] up i'm still gonna look pretty as [ __ ] i don't give a [ __ ] i'm still gonna look pretty i'm still gonna look good so what's what's the issue because we're we're both pretty girls so i don't understand why are you trying to act like this is a competition like don't don't [ __ ] play with i don't i can't deal with this [ __ ] anymore like i don't give a [ __ ] i am gonna be talking [ __ ] back i don't care oh you're hungry or are you bored tommy's making the rumbly yeah have you eaten an apple you haven't tried an apple before because if you won't eat an apple then i don't i don't really think you're hungry let's not be hungry then because you don't want to eat fruit have you ever heard of water i mean it's great it's hydrating i think that you just need one big cup of water and then let's see if you're hungry still because i don't think you're gonna be like it's closing you just need to go outside i don't think that you're stimulated enough you just see you're bored stay the [ __ ] out there and historians will call them close friends besties roommates i am a conservative and this is where i stand thank you for your time i will now be passing this chart off to a democrat or as i like to call them a member of the radical left hi radical left here i want to talk about fur tropes that have been used time and time again to dehumanize black women and dismiss their individuality so first up this week is the sapphire aka the angry black woman you see in the aftermath of slavery black women became victims of negative stereotyping and mainstream culture and one such stereotype is that of the angry black woman this stereotype that portrays black women as rude irrational aggressive and overbearing was popularized on tv and has roots in minstrels shows you see at the height of these shows black women were often played by white men who don blackface and fat suits to make them look less feminine and ultimately less human then they go around on stage fighting or rationally screaming at the men around them in response to certain circumstances what this did was place black women as frightening and domineering in the minds of people and sadly it didn't stop there stay tuned for part two this assumption that white people have to feel immense guilt in order to be anti-racist is so interesting to me and i can't speak for everybody this is just my perspective as a biracial person when i think about the white half of my family and those ancestors and consider that they either helped put in place or were complacent in the systems that dehumanized the other half of my family i don't feel guilt because i wasn't alive and i didn't do those things i feel angry but i mainly feel a responsibility to help dismantle those systems so they don't continue for future generations sitting around in a state of constant existential guilt is not useful in this situation i feel like people who insist that others are motivated by guilt only do so because they can't fathom being motivated by empathy and the desire to improve the lives of others they're really agitated and i think they're gonna need some meds the smoke you're squatting all star your squad is all jokes looks like they're having a friendly rap battle to me she is a black psychiatrist the definition of black girl magic please follow her like clockwork when i would have black patients who would you know be rapping or you know rapping to themselves but if it was more than one oh my gosh it was like a melee they're they're organizing a coup like it was so bad it was so bad i would have to tell them like yo chill out they're just like nothing's gonna happen no you know i'm just gonna have the meds on deck i'm not exaggerating this internalized racism that they have the knee-jerk reaction of just you know white supremacy at work making them feel like they they're in danger the amount of dehumanization that would take place when it came to black patients especially black female patients is ridiculous i would do searches like patient searches when they first got in and the nurses would always always always have an issue with the hair they would want to go in the hair they would want to be like well if they're wearing a wig well you got to take it off i remember this one woman you know how to weave she had track sewn in and um the nurse asked me for a pair of scissors and i said what for she's like oh cause those have to come out they're not allowed to have anything in their hair they can hide stuff in their hair i said you can make an exception for this she's like um i don't think so it's a safety issue i said no it's going to be a safety issue for you personally if you touch that black woman's hair i'm telling you right now don't do it she didn't even think like what what are you going to do afterwards you're going to cut out the tracks in her hair she's going to look like absolute garbage she's already you know having suicidal ideations you're going to send her over the edge are you even thinking i mean would you want to look like a you know horrible in your opinion would you want to lower someone's self-esteem even more like why would you do that going through all this trouble for our little stool it's actually pretty old and the history is kind of cool look at these nails that they use on the fabric nobody uses those anymore this is a milking stool most likely and could be as old as from like the 50s it looks like they use hair to stuff it yes i do know it's not our friend nina goes on to say that she knows that that's not real hair but obviously it's real hair because the towel to keep the moisture to basically mummify the hair was placed there for a reason this is what i be talking about with the fake ally type [ __ ] just say what it is say what it is say what your ancestors did to us they scalped us and used us for furniture when people ask me why i don't speak on certain things and why i don't talk about certain things because the way that i talk about certain stuff i don't have a nice way to say it there is no nice way to say it this video does something to my spirit genuinely in a way that it's like y'all know y'all owe us everything y'all got right we know you know it's only a matter of time till we just start admitting it right so we can just go ahead and save the world as we supposed to be doing the world been ours and you are trying so hard to hide it that y'all refuse to understand how horrible your history really is girl i'm a white person who is afraid of speaking up about anti-racism because i don't want to get it wrong i don't want to offend anybody and i don't want to draw attention away from black people i got this comment a lot on one of my recent videos so i wanted to address it today when i told you to make some noise and start being more assertive and more aggressive and more loud about dismantling systemic racism and educating people about anti-racism i wasn't talking about talking to us i'm talking about in the spaces that you occupy which are predominantly white spaces where we're not even present or where we are in the minority that's where the work happens in your family in your workplace in your organization at your university in your church at the school board meetings when you go to vote okay we need y'all affecting and having an impact on laws and regulations and policies and systems and practices that's where the work needs to be done and it needs to be done amongst white people so white people should be teaching other white people and making sure that you're putting those things in place okay
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