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In reply to the discussion: I am trying to understand my "white supremacy" [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)19. I think I got a job once in an all male department because I was a woman and they
thought I could make coffee.
I make the worst coffee in the world. I just don't have the knack.
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"If white entitlement or white privilege isn't a strong enough term, find one that is but not..."
JTFrog
Aug 2015
#14
I'm still fed up with the word Nazis here who can't tell the difference between a noun and an
Cleita
Aug 2015
#16
I think I got a job once in an all male department because I was a woman and they
Cleita
Aug 2015
#19
Well, calling Bernie a "white supremacist" would be like calling Ms. Johnson an "Uncle Tom".
Maedhros
Aug 2015
#12
Exactly. I don't really excoriate Ms. Johnson for the use of the term. I think she didn't
Cleita
Aug 2015
#17
I once served on a jury for a case in which is was patently obvious that the police
Maedhros
Aug 2015
#33
Oh, yeah years ago for women, you couldn't be fat or over thirty or too plain looking if you
Cleita
Aug 2015
#21
My guess is we're all "mixed race". I self-identify as Cherokee even though I'm only 15/64.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
#42