College Kid ‘Cast 0032 – Brown Women Can’t Get Jobs or Abortions Without Help From The State. Black Fragility Dog Whistles Are Getting Loud.
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The Great One does a fuck ton of tangenting. Then he talks about how much money CSU makes from tuition. Then he finally gets to the topics of the podcast. Finally . . .
Throughout history, activists have used chalk to spread awareness of their cause. Johnson is one of those activists, making her mark at CSU.
Throughout history humans have use violence to solve problems.
During her first week at CSU, Johnson saw a man holding up a sign, voicing his beliefs on campus.
“(The comments were) Islamophobic, homophobic, transphobic, very sexist (and) very misogynistic,” Johnson said.
Although he received pushback from those on campus, he did not stop. The memory of his presence embedded itself into Johnson’s brain.
He’s living rent free in the tiny brain of this cubby non. I love it.
She decided to act, setting aside two-to-three days a week to express her beliefs where her fellow CSU students could see.
How does a student have this much free time? Shouldn’t you be going to class, doing homework, and have drunken sex?
Her anger overflowed following Trump’s presidential inauguration. The DEI initiative was overturned, threatening Johnson’s chances for employment as a young brown woman in America.
“(Chalk) is free speech, and with everything that’s happening and me having my rights systematically taken away from me, … this is my way of kind of being able to take control of what I can do and exercise the rights I have while I still have them,” Johnson said.
Without DIE she can’t get a job. Everyone knows nons wouldn’t get jobs without quotas. Even the nons. Hell, especially the nons.
Muh rights. If only your rights were being taken away.
Johnson said her artistic choice was inspired by activists in the Black Lives Matter movement who used chalk to spread the message to anyone looking at the ground.
“In Denver, walking around, you would see all sorts of BLM kind of chalk everywhere,” Johnson said.
Walking around in Denver you will also see used needles, empty liquor bottles, and homeless people.
“Each Plan B I hand out, that is life-changing,” Johnson said. “That is going to stop a whole different alternate reality of someone caring for a baby and struggling with unwanted pregnancy. And so it’s these little domino effects that we’re putting in place. They all lead to something bigger.”
I fully support this. Any time a race traitor can be stopped from reproducing that’s a win.
Johnson has been approached by people who discourage her work.
“A lot of people have issues, specifically with my ‘free Gaza’ and with my ‘free Palestine’ (chalking),” Johnson said. “People get really triggered over that.”
People? You mean Jews? Imagine that. Jews and Jewsymps are upset with her ‘free Palestine’ stance.
“The hardest part of being an activist is feeling like you’re failing constantly because we are in regression,” Johnson said.
You’re not failing because “we” are in regression. The United States is regressing – in exactly the direction you want it to regress. You are constantly failing because you’re a chubby brown woman with a sense of entitlement to everything you want, given to you instantly, for free, without consequence.
This was written by Carlee Elders and I found nothing about her on the interwebs. We will have to guess at how fat she is.
What’s next on this show? A woman non. Because there can never be enough woman nons.
“I was really interested in paying careful attention to what was happening right around me, starting super close to home and then expanding out to think about how the work that I was doing at home and the changes that I was putting into my very local space was influenced, and the larger cultural and historical questions that were rolling around all of us at that point,” Dungy said.
. . . . .
“I just want more love, more true care for other people and other living beings on this planet and more ways of understanding how we’re all interconnected and dependent on each other for our mutual, positive flourishing,” Dungy said. “I want my work to be part of that effort to increase the expansiveness of love and care in our society.”
How many dog whistles for black fragility can you find in the quote above?
Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden:
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Soil/Camille-T-Dungy/9781982195311
Camille’s author page:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Camille-T.-Dungy/author/B0042SUNNU
Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden (Simon and Schuster on May 2, 2023)
“Instead of the conventional nature narrative… Dungy offers a more complex, nuanced story in which the experience of nature is vital but is also entangled with race, national and family history, motherhood, and more. The text is the literary equivalent of the garden Dungy gradually coaxed into being: lively, messy, beset by invasive weeds, colorful, constantly changing, never quite under control, and endlessly interconnected.” —Kirkus Review
Dungy is also the author of four collections of poetry, most recently Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan University Press: 2017), winner of the Colorado Book Award, and a Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History (W.W. Norton &Co: 2017), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism.
Dungy is the editor of the anthology Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry, the first anthology to focus on nature writing by African American poets. Dungy currently serves as the poetry editor for Orion magazine. She is also co-editor of From the Fishouse, and assistant editor of Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem’s First Decade.
Dungy is the recipient of honors including the 2021 American Academy of Poets Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in both poetry and prose. Her poems and essays have been published in Best American Poetry, The 100 Best African American Poems, more than forty other anthologies, and over one hundred print and online journals.
Dungy is currently University Distinguished Professor in the English Department at Colorado State University.
She’s putting good effort into creating the illusion the niggers have culture. Other than doing drugs, shooting each other, and raping white women. Niggers are literally Hitler nothing more that Jewish controlled bioweapons.
As a working mother and poet-lecturer, Camille Dungy’s livelihood depended on travel. She crisscrossed America and beyond with her daughter in tow, history shadowing their steps, always intensely aware of how they were perceived, not just as mother and child but as black women. From the San Francisco of settlers’ dreams to the slave-trading ports of Ghana, from snow-white Maine to a festive yet threatening bonfire in the Virginia pinewoods, Dungy finds fear and trauma but also mercy, kindness, and community. Penetrating and generous, this is an essential guide for a troubled land.
https://www.amazon.com/Guidebook-Relative-Strangers-Journeys-Motherhood-ebook/dp/B01M2XRT99
Travel. With her daughter. So much black fragility dog whistle in this one.
Festive yet threatening bonfire. Is that like a fiery but peaceful protest?
Snow-white Maine. Is that like a coon-dark ghetto?
The race traitor who wrote this is McKenna Van Voris.
You can find more insanity from her here:
https://medium.com/@mckenna.vv
What do we know about McKenna?
From Northern California, I moved to Colorado in 2023 to study Journalism at Colorado State University. A lover of all things active and outdoors, I plan on becoming a travel journalist and writing about the things I encounter abroad whether that be interesting people, places, or experiences. I’ve fostered a passion for writing ever since I could hold a pen and was quick to join the Rocky Mountain Collegian as soon as I got to CSU in the fall of 2023.
Travel journalist. McKenna thought to herself “How can I combine avoiding man and being railed by lots of coloured men?” She came up with travel journalist.
And she’s fag tag open to cock. I mean fag tag open to work. My mistake.
Death to race traitors.
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