How to do things with words (White Men Edition!!!)

Rape is just another method of conception, by Paul Ryan.

“Specifically where you stand when it comes to rape, and when it comes to the issue of should it be legal for a woman to be able to get an abortion if she’s raped?” WJHL reporter Josh Smith wondered.

“I’m very proud of my pro-life record, and I’ve always adopted the idea that, the position that the method of conception doesn’t change the definition of life,” Ryan explained. “But let’s remember, I’m joining the Romney-Ryan ticket. And the president makes policy.”

Also filed under: The Many Failures of Common Sense

Here the white vegan poses as earnest and illustrates why everyone wants to kick his ass.

lukexvx:

tommyxvx:

It’s very important that everyone watches this. Guys especially, watch this video because, as this video illustrates, there is nothing tough or admirable about eating meat.

Stop allowing the disconnect between suffering and your food to exist. Stop allowing yourself to be lied to and manipulated. Your food is not steak, poultry, pork or any of the other dissociative safe words we’re taught. You’re eating corpses and bodies. You are taught that men are always and should always be strong and to be strong, you need to eat protein and protein is in meat, therefore, eating meat makes you more manly and that simply isn’t the case. You’ve been lied to your whole life and the information you need is out there and very easy to find.

Watch the video, educate yourself and go vegan for yourself, for the animals and for the planet.

(Source: treekisser)

Stupid Shit White Boys Say: You can’t offend me because I make the rules in this discourse.

I’ll just highlight and separate out the stupid things white people say that this teenage white boy says and add a quick note. Strictly for Brandon’s sake. After all, we’ve all seen this before.

brandonabell:

1. “Alrighty let me establish a baseline here.” [I make the rules without considering why I feel like I feel like I can say “I make the rules.” I make the rules, even though the parameters of the conversation were set before I showed up. For white boys, everything is “mine”.]

2. “I told you feel free to call me a cracker, I don’t give a fuck.” [Say what you want, I don’t give a fuck because I don’t need to. White boy told you all and you are supposed to take him at his word. White boys are always the experts.]

{Followed by some cheap, half-ass analysis of racist words using useless common sense logic.}

3. “All I was trying to do was voice my opinion.” [Everyday White Appeals to Opinion and Common Sense.]

4. “I wasn’t offended at your use of the word ‘cracker’, I couldn’t give a fuck less, but you can’t tell me it isn’t a racist term.” [White Appeals to Power: I make the meaning; I make the rules; I determine correctness.]

5. “Well, actually you can, I just disagree. The magic of different viewpoints.” [White boys are always willing to immediately confess their white appeal to power (see No4) after making their appeal because no matter what we say, they get to say what’s Right. Blatant privilege denying discourse that waggles the privilege in your face for being stupid enough to talk to them.]

Ron Paul is a white supremacist, almost certainly. “brandonabell” is at least dependent on white power, which makes him, more or less, a privileged asshole. It’s his choice to decide to betray his inherited and unearned privilege and to live with the painful knowledge that betrayal provides or to further embrace it to grow up to be a much more smug douche bag than he likely already is. Just saying.

Sweet 16!

'You know we're not racist, Tyra. It's just a word, not a label.'

from ABC News:

The entire girl’s basketball team of Kenmore East High School is sitting out a suspension over a pre-game chant that featured the N-word.

Eleven players are suspended from school for two days for the racially insensitive chant. The one player who wasn’t suspended for the chant — the team’s only black player — was suspended from school for five days for fighting with another player over the use of the N word.

The controversial pre-game chant that the Bulldogs performed in the locker room went, “One, two, three, n****r.”

Apparently, this chant has been used for five years. According to the team, it’s not meant to be racist. We’ve heard that before: admitting something may be racist when other people do it, but not me. Famous white cop out.

The worst part of this story is that nobody did shit about the racism until the team’s only black player, who had asked that the racist chanting be stopped, got into a fight after being bullied for speaking out and was suspended for five days. She’s out for a week, the racist girls are out for two days. JUSTICE!

The Buffalo News link has the best coverage of the story:

Tyra added that her teammates would routinely make racial references and jokes during practice, including ones regarding slavery, shackles and “picking cotton.” She said her coach, Kristy Bondgren, heard comments from other players about Tyra being black but was unaware of the pregame chant.

Other links:

Basketball players suspended for N-word (Buffalo News)

Racist Girls Basketball Team Explains They’re Totally Not Racist (Jezebel)