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Buda Blues
“Rafael sentía que la educación tradicional era en realidad una manera de ir cegando a nuestros niños y a nuestros jóvenes, de irlos preparando para que el sistema los machacara más tarde a su antojo. Ninguna materia está diseñada para entusiasmar, para seducir, para fomentar la alegría del conocimiento. Todo lo contrario: cada maestro deposita en su clase sus propias frustraciones, su tristeza, el estruendoso fracaso de su vida. Y de ahí en adelante el sistema entero se encargará de irnos moldeando para que jamás despertemos de ese marasmo que es la vida de manso empleado eficiente: las propagandas, las telenovelas y los seriados televisivos, los noticieros de radio y televisión que siempre mienten y que observan los hechos desde ángulos sesgados que están bajo la supervisión de ciertos consorcios económicos, el concepto de belleza anoréxico y famélico que condena a millones de personas a sufrir con dietas y a someterse a pésimas alimentaciones, la comida chatarra que condena a los otros a engordarse hasta la enfermedad y la muerte, el consumismo aberrante, el racismo soterrado o explícito, todo está perfectamente armado para que cada uno de nosotros caiga en la trampa y empiece a comportarse como los otros, a pensar lo mismo, a sentir lo mismo, a soñar lo mismo. A esa gigantesca maquinaria, a ese descomunal tinglado donde todo está preparado para que nuestras vidas sucumban y se hundan, Rafael lo llamó La Cosa.”
Educación
Capitalismo
Sistema
How to Be an Antiracist
“Our world is suffering from metastatic cancer. Stage 4. Racism has spread to nearly every part of the body politic, intersecting with bigotry of all kinds, justifying all kinds of inequities by victim blaming; heightening exploitation and misplaced hate; spurring mass shootings, arms races, and demagogues who polarize nations, shutting down essential organs of democracy; and threatening the life of human society with nuclear war and climate change. In the United States, the metastatic cancer has been spreading, contracting, and threatening to kill the American body as it nearly did before its birth, as it nearly did during its Civil War. But how many people stare inside the body of their nations' racial inequities, their neighborhoods' racial inequities, their occupations' racial inequities, their institutions' racial inequities, and flatly deny that their policies are racist? They flatly deny that racial inequity is a signpost of racist policy. They flatly deny the racist policy as they use racist ideas to justify the racial inequity. They flatly deny the cancer of racism as the cancer cells spread and literally threaten their own lives and the lives of the people and spaces and places they hold dear. The popular conception of denial--like the popular strategy of suasion--is suicidal.”
Denial
Racism
Antiracism
Inequity
Systemic Racism
Institutional Racism
Racist Policies
“Racism’s heartbeat will never cease to exist, I gotta keep my black children in poems, book, episodes of desire to bring them to life. Their legacy is safer while their existence... undocumented”
Poetry
Jerm
Jerm Davitos
Thepoeticgoat
Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice
“Violence is central to patriarchy, and Western society’s various forms of systemic violence are interconnected. Recognizing similarities across forms of oppression such as racism, child abuse, speciesism, and sexism, for example, is essential . . . . We can curb this tendency only if all forms of violence are exposed and challenged—rape and slaughter, rodeos and brothels. We cannot expect to put out a fire by removing only one coal.”
Violence
Racism
Speciesism
Interconnectedness
Sexism
Patriarchy
Social Justice
Oppression
Intersectionality
Interconnetions
Animals and World Religions
“Those who defend animal exploitation from a religious point of view usually lack
information in three critical areas:
• First, they oft en have no idea what goes on in breeding facilities, on factory farms, in feedlots, on transport trucks, in slaughterhouses, and so on.
• Second, they lack an understanding of—have usually not even heard about—speciesism, and therefore have no idea how our treatment of anymals is connected with social justice issues more broadly, such as racism, sexism, poverty, and world hunger.
• Third, they have often neglected to study sacred teachings or the lives of spiritual exemplars, and even if they have engaged in this important endeavor, they usually have not recognized the implications of religious ideals with regard to anymals or the effect of these teachings on such simple choices as what we eat.”
Religion
Compassion
Animals
Veganism
Scriptures
Animal Liberation
Anymal
Factory Farming
Comparative Religion
Ethics And Religion
Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice
“Violence is central to patriarchy, and the forms of systemic violence are interconnected in Western societies. Recognizing similarities across forms of oppression (such as racism, child abuse, speciesism, and sexism, for example) is essential.”
Violence
Violence Against Women
Patriarchy
Oppression
Systemic Oppression
Intersectionality
Violence Against Animals
The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam
“The upsides of migration have become easy to talk about: to simply nod to them is to express values of openness, tolerance and broad-mindedness. Yet to nod to, let alone express, the downsides of immigration is to invite accusations of closed-mindedness and intolerance, xenophobia and barely disguised racism. All of which leaves the attitude of the majority of the public almost impossible to express.”
Racism
Immigration
Public Debate
“I am injustice,” said tyranny.
“I am lawlessness,” said corruption.
“I am inequality,” said bigotry.
“I am intolerance,” said racism.
“I am destruction,” said immorality.
“I am independence,” said freedom.
“I am fairness,” said justice.
“I am humanity,” said compassion.
“I am tolerance,” said understanding.
“I am restoration,” said goodness.”
Philosophy Quotes
Enlightenment Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race
“Colour blindness does not accept the legitimacy of structural racism or a history of white racial dominance.”
Systemic Racism
Color Blindness
“I resist racists, not intergrationists.
I resist seditionists, not abolitionists.
I resist propagandists, not journalists.
I resist extortionists, not opportunists.
I resist chauvinists, not feminists.
I embrace activists, not extremists.
I embrace nationalists, not terrorists.
I embrace intergrationists, not racists.
I embrace lobbyists, not imperialists.
I embrace conservationists, not depletionists.
I believe in liberty, not censorship.
I believe in justice, not oppression.
I believe in equality, not discrimination.
I believe in unity, not conformity.
I believe in freedom, not tyranny.
I believe in democracy, not despotism.
I believe in desegregation, not racism.
I believe in fairness, not tribalism.
I believe in impartiality, not classism.
I believe in emancipation, not sexism.
I believe in truth, not lies.
I believe in charity, not greed.
I believe in peace, not strife.
I believe in harmony, not conflict.
I believe in love, not hatred.
I am a conformist and a futurist.
I am a traditionalist and a modernist.
I am a fundamentalist and a liberalist.
I am an optimist and a pessimist.
I am an idealist and a realist.
I am a theorist and a pragmatist.
I am an industrialist and a philanthropist.
I am an anarchist and a pacifist.
I am a collectivist and an individualist.
I am a capitalist and a socialist.”
Wisdom Quotes
Philosophy Quotes
Wise Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Guru Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosopher Quotations
Philosophy Quotations
Solomonology Quotes
“It is by nature that human beings can adapt to anything and to any environment. Most of the time we adapt to poverty, pain, ill-discipline, abuse, suffering, depression, failing, racism, being undermined, being hated, being heart broken, being underpaid. We adapt to bad things that we are not suppose to adapt to. I choose not adapt, but to change whatever it is, that does not sit well with me.”
Quotes
Success Quotes
Leadership Quotes
Entrepreneurship Quotes
Choices Quotes
Choosing Quotes
“Popular media uses the depersonalized ‘Unidentified Black Suspect’ as little more than a plot device in its parable of implicit racism- while ignoring the fact that these are people, not plot devices, and that black lives are not ours to own, and the story of black culture is not one white people get to define and rewrite according to what generates clicks and viewership.”
Race
Journalism
Racial Profiling
Police Brutality
Media Bias
Racial Injustice
Racism In The West
Crime Reporting
The World is Watching: Video as Multinational Aesthetics, 1968-1995
“Repression in late capitalism does not typically involve the absolute expropriation of the subject typical of liberal or monopoly capitalism (the nationalism which violently excludes other nationalities, the sexism which expropriates women’s household labor on behalf of masculinized national corporations and power-bureaucracies, the racism by which the colonies and colonized are held in subjection to the colonists, and so forth) but what might be termed its relative immiseration on the multinational marketplace of identity: thus the celebrated media superstar whose very existence depends on the implicit devaluation of non-celebrities; the CNBC-style telejournalism which reduces the global economy to the chatter of wealthy white male stockholders retailing the retailing of retailing on behalf of even wealthier (and whiter) male stockholders; or the business culture of the giant multinationals or multis, which is open to any cultural group just as long as they swear fealty to the commodity form.”
Repression
2003
Late Stage Capitalism
Information Uprising
How to Defeat the Trump Cult: Want to Save Democracy? Share This Book
“Nationalism among nations is like racism among races.”
Famous Quotes
Nationalism
Racism Quotes
Trump
Anti Racism
Trump Resistance Movement
Famous Author Quotes
Anti Trump Quotes
Anti Nationalism
Trump Quotes
How to Defeat the Trump Cult: Want to Save Democracy? Share This Book
“Make racism wrong again.”
Wise Words
Famous Quotes
Racism
Obama
Racism Quotes
Trump
Racism In America
Trump Resistance Movement
Trump Quotes
Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
“At the tender age of 19 Bessie Stringfield commenced traveling across the United States. She’d toss a penny onto a map of the States and wherever it landed was where she’d go, and this was at the height of racism at its ugliest, yet this never stopped her. Though often denied accommodation because of the colour of her skin, she would find a place to sleep with black families or, if this wasn’t possible, she’d simply sleep on her motorbike at filling stations, using her rolled up jacket as a pillow”
Black Women
Biker Women
Women's Liberation and the African Freedom Struggle
“The woman leads a twofold existence indeed, the depth of her social ostracism being equally only by her stoic endurance. To live in harmony with the society of man, to conform with men's demands, she resigns herself to a self-effacement that is demeaning, she sacrifices herself.”
Freedom
Gender
Feminism
Struggle
Liberation
African Feminism
The Vagina Monologues
“Para de fato compreender a violência contra a mulher, precisamos observar as interseções de classe, desastres ambientais, gênero, imperialismo, militarismo, patriarcado, pobreza, racismo e guerra.”
Guerra
Pobreza
Imperialismo
Racismo
Patriarcado
Violência Sexual
Quem Tem Medo do Feminismo Negro?
“Lélia [Gonzalez] foi uma grande "demolidora" de máscaras no Brasil. Num artigo fundamental, 'Racismo e sexismo na cultura brasileira', ela afirma que fomos tratadas como 'infans', aquelas por quem se fala, que não falam por si sós.”
Mulheres
Racismo
Sexismo
Lelia Gonzalez
Mulheres Negras
Mitomanías argentinas: Cómo hablamos de nosotros mismos
“Sé que habrá quien se sienta molesto con la palabra "falsas", ya que implica su reverso: que hay verdades. Las teorías sociales han dado muchas vueltas sobre la cuestión de la verdad (y esperemos que el debate continúe), pero hay algunos aspectos simples: no es cierto que la Argentina sea el peor país del mundo, ni el mejor, ni que no haya indios o racismo. Son creencias vigentes, muy repetidas y poderosas. Y son falsas. A veces, lo contrario de esas afirmaciones es verdadero: hay racismo en la Argentina. A veces, el asunto es bastante más complejo que la negación del enunciado.”
Verdad
Argentina
Mitos
Falsedad
Sociología
Racismo
A Treasury of Foolishly Forgotten Americans: Pirates, Skinflints, Patriots, and Other Colorful Characters Stuck in the Footnotes of History
“Although Zilpha Elaw sought to save souls, not necessarily to reform society, she did suffuse her narrative with running commentary on the racism and sexism that deeply permeated her era [The Second Great Awakening]. She wrote of whites "who readily sacrifice their intelligence to their prejudices," and of "men whose whimas are law" in tne church.”
People In Power
Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States
“The corporatization of U.S. agriculture and the growth of international free markets squeeze growers such that they cannot easily imagine increasing the pay of the pickers or improving the labor camps without bankrupting the farm. In other words, many of the most powerful inputs into the suffering of farmworkers are structural, not willed by individual agents. In this case, structural violence is enacted by market rule and later channeled by international and domestic racism, classism, sexism, and anti-immigrant prejudice. However, structural violence is not just a simple, unidirectional phenomenon; rather, macro social and economic structures produce vulnerability at every level of the farm hierarchy.”
Structural Violence
Corporatization Of Agriculture
“I was marching...because some people had told me racism was a thing of the past, they'd told me not to get involved. But that was nuts. They were nuts. And more to the point- they'd all been white people. Well, guess what? I'm white too- and that's exactly why I was marching. I had to. Because racism was alive and real as shit. It was everywhere and all mixed up in everything, and the only people who said, "Don't talk about it" were white. Well, stop lying. That's what I wanted to tell those people. Stop lying. Stop denying. That's why I was marching. Nothing was going to change unless we did something about it. We! White people! We had to stand up and say something about it too, because otherwise it was just like what one of those posters in the crowd outside school said: Our silence is another kind of violence.”
Racism In America
All American Boys
“To kill an ideology (racism); you need contact.”
Racism
Race In America
Henry Johnson Jr
Race Matters
Difference Matters
How To Kill Racism
“If you don't have an anti-racism plan, you plan to be racist.”
Racism
Inclusivity
White Privilege
Catriceology
White Feminism
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