In this brief, devastating exchange between a white mother and her son, we see the precise moment when the pedagogy of whiteness meets a child who has not yet learned to lie on its behalf. The boy begins in clarity: “The white killed him… He was a good man.” He grasps that the violence that murdered a Black man is not random but racial, that there were “a black and a white and they had different schools,” and that the division is not morally neutral but enforced by “the white.” His response is not confusion but moral alignment: if he sees “the white” again, he wants “payback on them,” which is to say, he understands that the proper object of his anger is the structure that kills good Black men, not the Black man who is killed. For an instant, whiteness appears to him not as an identity to be cherished, but as an enemy to be named.
The mother’s interventions are a nearly perfect transcript of how white supremacy repairs this kind of rupture. She calls him back to racial identification—“you’re mostly white”—and then immediately individualizes and sanitizes the structure he has rightly condemned: “it wasn’t just the white,” “not nice white people killed him.” Faced with this summons, the boy draws a line that *race traitor* must draw: “I didn’t kill him… I’m not the white person who did it… I’m going to get to the other people… I wasn’t born then.” In that refusal, he separates his emerging self from the historical project of whiteness and aligns, however inchoately, with those whom whiteness targets. This is the kind of critical break that figures like John Brown and Benjamin Lay represent in mature, fully conscious form: a rejection of whiteness as a political identity and a decision to cast one’s lot with its victims rather than its beneficiaries.
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“i like pancakes” “so you hate waffles?” is giving twitter users too much credit. it’s more like “i like pancakes” “so you think i should have to eat pancakes every day even though i’m allergic to buttermilk and my father was ground to dust in a flour mill?”
S'il-vous-plaît continuer de partager,34 jours que ma fille a disparue.Les médias diffuser sa disparition une journée depuis plus rien. Aidez-moi à diffuser l appel à témoin pour essayer d'avoir des témoignages.🙏🙏Merci
REMINDER...
Tired —> Nap
Sad —> Music
Stressed —> Walk
Angry —> Exercise
Burnt out —> Read
Feeling lost —> Pray
Overthinking —> Write
Anxious —> Meditate
#DahmerNetflix is out, let’s not romanticize Jeffrey Dahmer just because he is played by Evan Peters.
Remember the victims.
A tread about each victim and who they were.
ASOS has replicated yet another one of my designs. IYAH was dedicated to my children, a continuation of kindred bonds, the history of the cowrie
shell and the symbolism they hold.
See the shell placement, colour and name they used for a design that means the world to me.
[THREAD MLM & IM ACADEMY]
À travers ce #thread, je vais vous raconter mon expérience perso, comment ces sectes de merde sont prêtes à tout pour que vous rentriez dans leurs pyramides de Ponzi, parce que oui, il s’agit bien d’un Ponzi !🧵
RT appréciés pour sensibiliser au max !