she works in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at a public university in Minnesota, and she fears that a lot of people who work in and around DEI are being targeted right now.
Ah the great purge of the DEI agenda was actually chids from the internet who read NPR articles. I thought it was the bosses who all wonder why the frick they are paying these hall monitors.
Black women voted for Vice President Kamala Harris in high numbers this year; exit polls show their support at over 90%.
Just vote harder next time! I believe in you!
there's constant pressure to engage politically, an unrelenting narrative that Black women will save democracy.
Come traveler, hear the tale of how Shadynasty used her great strength and resilience to free Americans from their bonds of quiet movie theatres.
"I thought you definitely hate Black women," referring to people who voted for Trump "You really hate us. Us, who essentially birthed the nation literally out of our bodies"
I wonder which side came wriggling out first. I hope for her sake it was the West coast cause the east coast would not have been fun, especially not Florida.
"When you think about white women specifically, who were voting early and talking about, you know, 'well, I voted for her… I'm not going to tell my husband.' So, were those all lies?" she asks.
Voting for their self interests and paying you lip service because of your increasingly more unhinged demands from society to hoist you and yours from the holes you've dug yourself into? I simply can't believe it.
"One day I woke up to my friends calling me a "girlboss" for being the first black vice president to ever live, and that was when I knew I was a real girlboss"
She already has one published about being VP and that thing got pumped out fast after the 2020 election. I guarantee they have a ready to print draft about her election as the first woman president on their computers somewhere.
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"We're tired. We're darn tired,"
I think I figured out what this is "tired" bullshit is. The upper-middle class black activist women who've coasted on affirmative action their whole lives are trying to be like Rosa Parks. Except without real goals, a coherent political program, actually making any personal sacrifices...
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Um.. Black people are 13% of America's population, and I think it's, 62% of homicide victims to gun violence.
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https://www.npr.org/2024/11/27/nx-s1-5193045/black-women-process-grief-kamala-harris-loss:
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Ah the great purge of the DEI agenda was actually chids from the internet who read NPR articles. I thought it was the bosses who all wonder why the frick they are paying these hall monitors.
Just vote harder next time! I believe in you!
Come traveler, hear the tale of how Shadynasty used her great strength and resilience to free Americans from their bonds of quiet movie theatres.
I wonder which side came wriggling out first. I hope for her sake it was the West coast cause the east coast would not have been fun, especially not Florida.
Voting for their self interests and paying you lip service because of your increasingly more unhinged demands from society to hoist you and yours from the holes you've dug yourself into? I simply can't believe it.
This article is beyond parody.
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I agree with /r/npr. NPR is a right-wing fascist news outlet on par with Der Stürmer.
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I can't wait for the next chapter of Kamala.
"How to survive a fall from grace: The Kamala Harris story"
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I hope someone leaks a draft of the little golden book about her becoming president. It would be soooooo awesome.
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"One day I woke up to my friends calling me a "girlboss" for being the first black vice president to ever live, and that was when I knew I was a real girlboss"
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She already has one published about being VP and that thing got pumped out fast after the 2020 election. I guarantee they have a ready to print draft about her election as the first woman president on their computers somewhere.
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So she'll be remembered as the first black vice president, to the first female president. In a sense, she's the first black woman to be president.
The perfect story for a black woman in America.
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She's the first woman since Hilary Clinton
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WERE ALL STRUGGLING.
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Who knew black women could do a white woman moment
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who is demanding black women to do anything except shutting the frick up at the movies
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Winning elections?
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That thumbnail is either AI, or that woman used way too many filters.
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I think I figured out what this is "tired" bullshit is. The upper-middle class black activist women who've coasted on affirmative action their whole lives are trying to be like Rosa Parks. Except without real goals, a coherent political program, actually making any personal sacrifices...
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"Tired" means they want to fit a tire around someone's upper body and light it on fire like they do in Africa.
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