To be white, or straight, or male, or middle class is to be simultaneously ubiquitious and invisible. You’re everywhere you look, you’re the standard against which everyone else is measured. You’re like water, like air. People will tell you they went to see a “woman doctor” or they will say they went to see “the doctor.” People will tell you they have a “gay colleague” or they’ll tell you about a colleague. A white person will be happy to tell you about a “Black friend,” but when that same person simply mentions a “friend,” everyone will assume the person is white. Any college course that doesn’t have the word “woman” or “gay” or “minority” in its title is a course about men, heterosexuals, and white people. But we call those courses “literature,” “history” or “political science.”
This invisibility is political.
Mots clés class privilege race angry-young-man white-privilege angry-white-males loss-of-privilege purple-pill race-and-class the-red-pill
Love melts the hardest hearts
Enters between the cracks
Mots clés love tao-te-ching the-red-pill rick-julian
Leading people is like cooking
Don’t stir too much
It annoys the ingredients
And spoils the food
Mots clés leadership tao-te-ching the-red-pill rick-julian
Failure is our greatest teacher
Blame blinds us to her lessons
Mots clés mistakes failure tao-te-ching the-red-pill rick-julian
Page 1 de 1.
Data privacy
Imprint
Contact
Diese Website verwendet Cookies, um Ihnen die bestmögliche Funktionalität bieten zu können.