Unspeakable Truths about Racial Inequality in America
We have to make ourselves equal. No one can do it for us.
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We have to make ourselves equal. No one can do it for us.
The trans argument shows how easily it may be rocked back on its heels. Neither of the two women at loggerheads are transphobic on any but an extreme definition; they merely differ about how easy it should be to register a sex change.
Individuals with a fragile ego structure also tend to be prone toward black-and-white thinking, which leads them to concrete rather than symbolic solutions.
Their fight is now ours today.
It is the willingness to commit such sacrilege that distinguishes the reactions of Sue and hooks from that of King.
Allergic to narrow-mindedness, poor taste, and moral arrogance, Ellison detested any kind of racial essentialism, separatism, and determinism.
Anyone who sought to attend class, go to the dining hall, or even turn in schoolwork was denounced as a “scab,” and often faced acts of bullying.
The very idea of “a dichotomous sex-classification system” is dubious, the authors believe.
The income gap between white and black women, meanwhile, is much narrower than the gap between their male counterparts.
North American Jews needed time to absorb the scope and originality of the horror they had been spared.
Though the population is largely white, Squamish has steadily become more diverse in recent years, and now boasts a thriving Sikh community.
In the debate about transitioning children who experience gender dysphoria, Ms. Bell’s case represents an important turning point.
We are living in a time where the old models are changing, where the access to new styles and ideas is greater than ever.
Because of my experiences, and the newly fashionable denial of reality being promoted by progressives, I find myself sitting with the politically homeless.
How could we even conceive of something like social justice without the moral framework offered by religion?