The Others: Do They Enjoy Being "The Others"?
I'm just asking this for a friend, ya know (he's very shy): how can "The Others" (i.e., "anybody who isn't a White male") become "Not The Others" if they always refer to themselves as being "The Others"? Isn't that a self-fulfilling prophecy? "Think you are, and you are"?
Some people might say -- although I would never, ever do so -- that "The Others" enjoy their "victim status" because it gives them "the power of the victim" (which is very powerful indeed in this age of "Woke" and DEI and quota hiring and "White men are the root of all evil." White men have been "evil" since circa 1960 when the famous Jew, the fake "anthropologist" Claude Levi-Strauss, decided that Brown culture was "good" and White culture was "bad"; today, White men are legally discriminated against. Yes, legally).
Just asking. Snacks and fruity drinks with little umbrellas in the lounge; enjoy.
https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2024/06/13/real-monster-chicano-frankenstein/ideas/essay/
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