controversies
It seems every time one racially-charged incident ends, a gender or religious controversy takes its place; Ruminate on the issues dividing our nation and world.
Why the "African Booty Scratcher" Stereotype Is Worse Than Just Schoolyard Bullying
In the U.S., bullying is a big problem in schools. Kids across the country get bullied for an unlimited number of reasons: not wearing the right clothes, having speech impediments, being a girl that's too masculine or a boy that's too feminine, and unfortunately as long as we're all human, bullying will always occur at some level. But while all bullying is bad, not all bullying holds the same weight because the implications of all forms of bullying are not the same. And for (Black) African kids in particular, school can be the breeding ground for a lifelong battle against xenophobia.
C.R. HughesPublished 3 years ago in The SwampTwo men tested positive for Covid-19 after the controversial flight to Jamaica
By Trina Dawes The UK is planning another mass deportation to Jamaica on the 2nd of December. There are cries of institutionalized racism as these some of these men have not had access to due process and an immigration advice. There were over 50 people scheduled to be deported to their home countries. However, with appeals from immigration lawyers and human rights lawyers, there were only 13 people deported on the charter flight. More than 35 people on the flight were granted last minute reprieve.
Trina DawesPublished 3 years ago in The SwampWearing #7
I knew full well when I bought the jersey that it would surely cause some to cringe. I was waiting for the looks and whispers and even the snide comments. What I got instead, was an angry old man with a clear dislike for any other opinion that was not like his. The jersey I proudly wear is #7 Colin Kaepernick with #imwithkap on the front. I wore this to my local flea market where I have a small shop. The angry man in question is a vendor there also and has no problem expressing his love and loyalty for Donald Trump. Although I am not a loving, loyal fan myself, I have never once over this year ever commented on his red Trump 2020 hat he would adorn every week with pride. I have listened to him complain and bitch about his political views for over a year now. I may not agree with him or his views but would sit by and just let him have his opinion (no matter how vocal he was about it.) Everyone has the right to their own opinion. That’s what I have always told myself and others, until today.
How to view outbreak of the new coronavirus?
At the end of 2019, a new type of coronavirus broke out in Wuhan, and now it has threatened the whole country and even the world.
Mia KhalifaPublished 3 years ago in The SwampRace Against Racism
We have lived long enough to recognize that we are all different yet the same. Our differences can be physical, cultural, religious or even as simple as our upbringing.
Subjective Equality
Subjective Equality: Observations on Definitions of Equality Written by Laura Flores - December 14, 2020 Why is it that, over a hundred years after the first wave of Feminism began, the definition of “equality” remains undefined? According to Wiktionary.com, equality has one of three meanings, “The fact of being equal,” “The fact of being equal, of having the same value,” and “The equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences.” At the same time, checking the main Wikipedia.com search results on “equality” returns over a dozen results, ranging in subject from “Society” to “Arts and Entertainment.” Therefore, equality must mean different things to different people. It seems “The equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences” is easy to say and difficult to practice.
SNROCINUTAFPublished 3 years ago in The SwampAccountability to the public
Accountability to the public Political and commercial accountability Accountability- definition ;-responsibility to someone, or for some action.
Peter RosePublished 3 years ago in The SwampI wish I could escape my skin
There are days I want to run away and escape the life I have been given. The skin I have been given, the community I have known, and all the problems that come with being black in America. If for one year someone of the opposite race could trade places with me and walk a mile in my shoes what kind of impact would that leave? I long for the days where I can walk on the sidewalk without being bumped, or worship in public without someone calling the police, or walking into a store without being racially profiled. Sometimes it feels like you have been named a terrorist on the FBI's most wanted list. You can't go anywhere or do anything without someone targeting you. Shoot, you can't even put Christmas lights on your property without someone accusing you of breaking and entering, or my personal favorite someone yelling obscene things like "niggers live here or gotta get rid of these niggers" late at night.
Jessica WhitfieldPublished 3 years ago in The SwampYoung Pharaoh VS Trump Supporter, King Face (MUST WATCH!!
Young Pharaoh VS Trump Supporter, King Face (MUST WATCH!!!) This LIVE initially started out with King Face (Mr. MAGA Man himself) and I debating on the a previous video I made (coming soon) about men inquiring about a woman's body count (number of men she slept with) and women who sleep with men on the first date. Things took a turn and fans begin asking for me to get Pharaoh in on the live...SO I DID!!!
In Defence of the Online Bully
One of the most powerful rhetorical devices ever accidentally developed is the epistle. A message ostensibly intended for one audience, but read by another makes the other feel like an eavesdropper, as if they are accessing secret knowledge, not intended for them and therefore more true, more real than the direct approach. A person might lie to you, but we assume they would not lie to that other person or that other group. We are the spy, learning secrets. This approach bypasses our normal social filters and we learn often more than we intended by its use.
David BulleyPublished 3 years ago in The SwampA Status Indian
Is it ever a weird time to attempt becoming an emerging creator, we do live in the 21st century now. Sometimes talking with members from my home community makes time feel like an alternate reality, similar to stepping through a vortex into a reality from the world’s most racist eras. So I am going to spill the cooled beans I have here in Canada, from ongoing attempts of genocide perpetrated onto First Nations peoples to unhealed traumas in First Nations peoples; I have met less than a handful of people who are open to bi-racial relationships between First Nations people and Canadians. To put it into more descriptive terms, I’m indigenous, first nations, legally, a Status Indian and I am with a White Canadian male.
RoxieMonkmanPublished 3 years ago in The SwampMajor Asian Cities Are Sinking Under Climate Change
In 2019, Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced the impending move of the country’s administrative capital from Jakarta to East Kalimantan on Borneo island. While government officials leave the current capital, about 40 percent of Jakarta is below sea level and some portions of the huge metropolis are sinking at a rate of about eight inches per year.
Raisa NastukovaPublished 3 years ago in The Swamp