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I find it disturbing to see the word “white” capitalized in reference to race — “candidates will be courting the White vote” for example — mainly because it echoes a typographical ...
I’m sure they recognize the word is not actively harming them, so they don’t have to treat it like a grenade.. I wish the same could be said about (some) white people and certain words that ...
To be fair, there is a long history of white America’s ability to whitewash words and redefine them for their own use. Critical race theory was around for four decades before Christopher Rufo ...
His use of the n-word kicked up the latest debate over the use of the word, when it’s appropriate, and who can say it. The rules are pretty simple: If you’re white, don’t use the word.
That amendment is that the word "white" in the Constitution shall be construed to moan only those who have no distinctly visible admixture of African blood.
I have observed with a sort of low-grade alarm the evolution of the woke usages of the word “white.” Notable notches on the timeline include the old, semi-ironic use of “that’s so white ...
OPINION: When white people hear or read the words “white,” “race,” “racist,” and “racism,” they have a visceral reaction. Why is that? The post Let’s talk about some words that ...