Oh hey Popchips
FUCK YOU.
What gives you the right to make money off of belittling Indians? You don’t think there’s consequences for making it okay to make fun of us?
I’m not overreacting to this at all. It was a white person, in BROWN FACE. How is that okay? How is being Indian a joke?. Are all Brown people clowns now? Is that how it works?
Ugh. I’m tired of all this racist bullshit that Hollywood is trying to pass off as comedy now.
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It’s true, I am Chinese and I was born this way.
At a young age I began to notice this difference. I was attracted to neither boys nor girls. In middle school, I liked math, and in college, I did my homework all night long.Being Chinese is not a choice, it is genetic. There are risks to being Chinese because society cannot accept the union between a human and a textbook. I have Chinese friends who didn’t need sex because they could foreplay instruments and get screwed by O Chem instead. Now, they don’t have a social life and is shunned by others.
But fear not, life will get better. I grew up as a Chinese and I am proud of it (just look at my user name). There is the LGBTC (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Chinese) community to help you be comfortable with your Chinese orientation.
1,338,299,512 people came out as Chinese. You are not alone.
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…a screencap of the most popular comments on the Yahoo News article about Zimmerman’s arrest. Is this what a post-racial society looks like?
Fucking white people…
…I CAN’T FUCKING HANDLE WHITE PEOPLE.
I mean, honestly, I just want to fucking die.
Can we talk about how happy I am that I Tumblr Saviored Glee?
Because I loooooove all of the people I follow who blog about Glee but holy fuck almighty I hate that show and generally detest anyone who apologizes for inexcusable behavior of a character because they’re just tooooooo fuckable and I don’t like the slimy feeling I get when I watch gay become a gimmick for straight people to feel better about themselves.
I used to like the show too. And it just got… kinda… not for me.
It’s like if Lady Gaga got a show.
And awkwardly attempted to talk about or completely ignored race.
While feeling awesome about being able to use ‘trans’ to gain popularity.
Maybe I need to watch more of it to gain the full scope but I’ve watched a bunch of it and I just really don’t want to anymore.
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I’ll spell it out for all the white folks out there:
- When POC say we’re proud of our race/skin color/ethnicity, it is a response to the dehumanization and self-hatred that imperialist peoples (read: white folks) have been using as a key tool in our oppression since, well, forever. It is a rallying cry to say, “No, we’re not going to hate ourselves. We’re more than what you make of us. We’re beautiful, talented, and fully fleshed out human beings whether you want to accept that or not.” It is a celebration of all we’ve accomplished in spite of our oppression.
- When white people say they’re proud to be white, they’re ignoring the massive amount of marginalization that has taken place to get white people where they are today. You can’t separate your existence as a white person from the terrible things that have been done by your ancestors, because you still reap the benefits of slavery, of imperialism, of genocide. The very land on which you’re privileged to live was stolen from the hands of Native Americans, built on the backs of slaves, and is maintained by the military industrial complex which kills brown people all around the world. White pride is a celebration of all whites have accomplished because of the oppression of others.
This is why, again, if you’re proud to be white, you’re a racist.
Why the Right keeps smearing Trayvon Martin
It must seem incomprehensible to many at this point that anyone would still publicly defend admitted killer George Zimmerman — with the possible exception of Zimmerman’s family and his Black Friend/Acquaintance™, Joe Oliver. Even those defenses seem much more understandable than the rush of voices from the political Right that have not only sought to justify Zimmerman’s actions, but to also shame and shift blame onto his shooting victim, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Geraldo Rivera’s “hoodie” comments prompted him to apologize (for real this time) on-air today to Trayvon’s parents, but not everyone on the Right has been so regretful. Now, true enough, the legal aspects of the case — especially Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law, which then-governor Jeb Bush signed with the blessing of the NRA, and behind which Zimmerman is hiding — makes Trayvon’s case a political story. The racial stereotypes that perhaps led to Trayvon’s death and have been raised by those calling for Zimmerman’s arrest (he’s been free for all 36 days since the shooting) — that also makes it political. Even the involvement of certain leaders makes it so.
Sexual politics are a part of this, too, apparently. I came across an anti-abortion post today decrying the focus on Trayvon’s case, for fear we ignore the “killing of (unborn) black babies.” Another conservative Trayvon-related meme that the Right is disguising as concern-trolling is succinctly summed up as, “Why don’t black people protest black-on-black crime, too?” (Though he shouldn’t have had to do so, Atlantic senior editor Ta-Nehisi Coates disposed of that today with several examples of just that.)
But as Alex Pareene notes in Salon today, what really changed things was President Obama speaking up on March 23. If you believe folks like Newt Gingrich, “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon” is a racially divisive statement. If you believe Zimmerman’s dad, that’s a statement of hatred. Calling out everyone from Tucker Carlson to Peggy Noonan to libertarians at Reason Magazine, Pareene gives a number of reasons why the Right has gone there, so to speak.
The top three:
- The conservative movement denies the existence (or prevalence or impact) of racism.
- The president is extremely polarizing.
- The killing was already political.
From reason number 1:
As Elspeth Reeve pointed out in a sharp piece for the Atlantic Wire, the Trayvon Martin case posed something of a problem: No one was accusing anyone other than George Zimmerman of racism. There wasn’t an obvious political partisan advantage to raising awareness of Martin’s death. But some right-wingers find any acknowledgment of racism by liberals to be blood libel against all conservatives. And so … they began defending George Zimmerman’s honor, and smearing Trayvon Martin…
The “highbrow” version of this barrel-scraping garbage is, say, Jonah Goldberg’s ponderous column and blog post on how middle-class blacks don’t understand that white racism is no longer a problem in black communities.
I’d be remiss if I didn’t recommend that you read Jamelle Bouie’s remarkable counter-argument to that Goldberg post in the American Prospect. And though I touched on reasons 2 and 3, you should read the rest of Pareene’s post today — including the fourth and final reason why he thinks the Right may be doing this:
4. Racism.
Of course at the root of the most noxious material from the far right is simple racism — the sincere belief that if a black kid got shot, he probably had it coming.
Melissa led off Saturday’s show with a discussion about what theGrio’s managing editorJoy-Ann Reid called the “culture war” surrounding Trayvon’s death. Please take a look at the discussion, which also involved political science professor Frances Fox Piven and author, blogger and Feministing founder Jessica Valenti.
This bitch.
“Faith, Family & Freedom Tour”
Yikes.
…The Catholic ghetto?
Actually, forget focusing on that. Each of these frames is uniquely horrifying.
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