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This is why the brushing aside of colonization because âwell that was my ancestors not meâ doesnât work. You still benefit from it. You still perpetuate the effects of it. If white people werenât like their ancestors? They would give these people their land back and let them decide how to move forward.Â
Denying them housing on their own land? Being in a position to do that? Is certainly as colonizer as it gets. You are living your ancestors dreams.

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Protest happening in Nigeria.Â
One Nation. One Message. One Demand. = End S.A.R.S Now
Itâs the circle where people pretend the American Dream is real so want the aesthetic that shows they worked their way out
well now im speechless, after the thorn shirts treend
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New from Lee & Low Books Inc, writer Joan DiCicco, and illustrator Ebony Glenn, The Unstoppable Garrett Morgan.
Hereâs the Kirkus review:
âAn accessible first look at a celebrated inventor in the black community.Garrett Morgan has been credited with the invention of the traffic light but is often overlooked in favor of other famous black innovators, such as George Washington Carver and Charles R. Drew. Debut picture-book author DiCicco gives young readers a solid overview of Garrett Morganâs wide-ranging versatility. The account of his humble beginnings as part of a Kentucky sharecropping family highlights how his circumstances led him to solve problems creatively. When he left for the North, he advanced his education with private tutoring. DiCicco uses affirmative vocabulary like âunstoppableâ and âbraveâ to describe his resilience and determination in lifeâan attitude that led to his decision to marry a white woman before interracial marriages were federally legal. The bulk of the book is devoted to his invention of a piece of safety apparatus that ensured a supply of fresh air to firefighters before turning to the invention of the traffic light. The racism that he encountered along the way is not soft-pedaled. A detailed timeline and bibliography steer readers to resources that will enable them to further explore his life. Glenn supplies earth-toned paintings that give a sense of the period and evoke mid-20th-century Disney cartoons.A stirring tribute to black excellence.â

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One of the best dance routines Iâve ever watched.
The Nicholas Brothers
I believe these gentlemen are scientifically classified as a liquid.
Diagnosis: sick liquid fire
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every redpill dudebro who thinks life was better and more âtraditionalâ in the 50s needs to be sentenced to eat 50s food for the rest of their lives
they want a happy housewife but what will happen when she serves them this
Excuse me but what the fresh hell
Do not get me started on 50s food and their obsession with fucked up jello molds and fruit
why were the 50s so weird. it looks like what aliens imagine human food to be. if you told my grandma, who has never even seen cooked meat in her life, âThis is what American food isâ, sheâd believe you and be confused forever by America.Â
I wanna say there was some kinda food revolution, like preservatives had just been invented or something, but Iâm actually not sure |D it sounds like the sort of thing @pargolettasworld might know about?
As it happens, because I am a dyed-in-the-wool cultural geek ⌠yes, there was some kind of food revolution! More accurately, several mini-revolutions.
First, you had a lot of commercially prepared products like Jello and Spam (Spam, Spam, Spam âŚ) and things like that being available to the general public for the first time. A lot of these recipes come from ads for processed foods; theyâre âserving suggestionsâ writ fancy.
Second, the Jello molds in particular are a democratization of an old-fashioned and very upper-class way of preserving perishable foods, which was to encase them in a meat jelly called aspic. The aspic would preserve the food by preventing bacteria from getting at it. It took time and effort to make an aspic, so it was rich-people food, prepared by cooks in big houses. Jello (in its more savory flavors) could do the exact same thing, except that one lone housewife could make a Jello mold cheaply and easily. Iâm not saying that aspic was necessarily the most appealing food out there, but it was high-status because it was associated with Fancy European Aristocrats.
Third, more people had refrigerators, not just iceboxes. A lot of these dishes need to be chilled, so hereâs a way to use one of your fancy new kitchen appliances.
Fourth, this is not everyday food, for which we are all grateful. Itâs Fancy Food, meant to show off. Youâd serve it at a party (and then, presumably, your friends would retaliate by holding another party and serving something else equally revolting). So this is food that takes careful preparation, lots of time, and lots of effort. You, as the Middle-Class Fifties Housewife, are showing off your new postwar prosperity. You have the skill to make food look ⌠um, âattractive,â you have the money to buy all these ingredients, you have the kitchen equipment and appliances to prepare them, and because your husband works a comfortable middle-class job, you have the time to stay at home all day and construct something like this. This kind of food is the physical manifestation of Thorstein Veblenâs theory of Conspicuous Consumption.
Fifth, if youâre a housewife making this in the 50s and 60s and even into the 70s, thereâs a good chance that you were born in the 20s or 30s, and that you grew up during the Depression and WWII. You might have grown up poor, not having access to a wide variety of food, or not having time or a place to prepare it. You might have seen fancy food in magazines, but not a chance that that kind of eating would ever trickle down to you! And then ⌠voila, it did! I think a lot of this sort of thing is just a grownup way to play with food, to experiment with all the neat new things that technology, processing, and a new tax bracket could bring you. These are adult mud pies; who cares how it tastes? We can make it look Really Cool! We donât care all that much about specific nutritional value; weâre just so happy to have all this food, and sufficient calories, that weâll just play with it and try it in weird combinations and enjoy it. (Or, I suspect, âenjoyâ it.)
And just remember ⌠we mock the people who made this stuff, but the 1990s rolled around and brought us Lunchables, and the 2010s brought us molecular gastronomy. Same shit, different decades.
Reblogging for this very academic explanationâŚstuff I never would have thought of concerning bananas and jello on top of meat lol.
Thinking of my grandparents, though, this makes total sense. So⌠TLDR; Savory jello meals in mid-century cookbooks are a result of the rise of the middle class following WWII, reacting to the Great Depression.
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Fun things they donât teach you in sex ed.
Talcum powder has asbestos in it. Has for years. Leave it be
When you finally see that white bih that spit on you in 1962

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THE SAD, STRANGE LIFE AND DEATH OF DEVONTE HART: THE CRYING BLACK BOY WHO FAMOUSLY HUGGED A COP
After Ferguson, a viral photo turned the tween into a symbol of post-racial America. But his murderâââat the hands of his adoptive white motherâââshows how much of an illusion that all really was
We donât yet know if 15-year-old Devonte Hart died when his adoptive white mother, Jen Hart, 38, stomped on the gas pedal and drunkenly, intentionally, drove her 2003 GMC right off the edge of America. We do know the SUV plunged 100 feet down the cliffside and crashed into the Pacific Ocean, killing her, along with Sarah Hart, 38, Devonteâs other adoptive white mother, and four of his siblings:Â
Markis, 19Â
Jeremiah, 14Â
Abigail, 14
Ciera, 12
The apparent murder-suicide remains an open mystery.
At present, Devonte is listed as missing. Local authorities havenât recovered his body, nor have they located his sister, Hannah Hart, 16.
(Devontes bio mom) Sherry Davisâ children were forcibly removed from her home by Texas authorities due to her struggle with cocaine addiction. Davis, who was complying with her court-ordered drug treatment program, also fought to get her children home. But before she could get them back, they were adopted by a couple in Minnesota: the Harts.Â
In light of what we now know about his murderous adoptive white mothersâââwhoâd been cited for a pattern of repeated child abuse dating back to 2008âââthis powerful image twists into a more potent symbol. A symbol of systemic failure. Far more heartbreaking than anyone imagined at the time.
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WHAT THE FUCK
Thereâs a podcast called âBroken Hartsâ that goes deep into this case, including interviews with biological relatives of the children, including an aunt who had custody and lost it because she left the kids with their own mother one time because she had to work and had no other child care. The family lost 100% of their rights because of that. The kids were eligible for adoption after that.
The neighbors are also interviewed. Hannah, one of the little girls, jumped out a window at 1 am to ask for help from the couple next door. The wifeâs father called the police (the husband didnât want to get involved). Nothing happened.
Neighbors gave the children food regularly because they werenât fed. CPS was called numerous times. It wasnât taken seriously because they didnât âlookâ like abusers. Over and over again, their whiteness and ânicenessâ allowed them to abuse six black children. This was the home the system decided was more fitting than with extended family while the parent got treatment for her Illness.
When CPS finally came to investigate, they killed them.
And thatâs not even the whole story.
I remember seeing that photo of Devonte hugging the cop and how it looked to be sending a certain message and everyone said it was staged.
Now when I see it all I see is a boy sincerely begging for help.