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Actress Anne Hathaway : SJW

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posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 09:52 AM
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I know calling someone an "SJW" is a great way to dismiss the messenger but if she's a "warrior" has she entered the political arena before? Or is this just a "one off" and this is to sweep her away?



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 09:55 AM
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Nothing beats a rich, white woman who lives among the most spoiled, sheltered, detached-from-reality people in the country lecturing us about black life.




posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 09:57 AM
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Do as I'm gonna do...Show Ms.Hathaway my displeasure by NOT GOING TO HER MOVIES.....or any movies for that matter. At least she has a better education than Jennifer Lawrence......she quit school at 14 and never went back. Not even home schooled, just damn stupid is what she is. At least Anne graduated high school.



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 09:57 AM
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originally posted by: InTheLight

originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: eletheia

originally posted by: Words
When you think and speak in racial terms like Hathaway, you’re a racist, plain and simple.



A bit like inverted snobbery?

When the *colour* is the importance rather than the *murder*




The term “racist” used to mean someone who believed in the concept of race. So long as one thinks in terms of race, uses the concept for classification purposes, and talks about it in these terms, they are racist. That’s the purest definition of “racist” as far as I can tell.


When it comes to the City of Oakland historically colour was and is of importance. They still have issues.



In the 1980s and 1990s, community organizations started new efforts to influence and encourage local governments to explore how to undo the legacy of institutionalized racism. In Oakland, PolicyLink, the Green Lining Institute and the Center for Racial Justice Innovation (Race Forward) amongst others led these efforts. By the early 2000s racial equity initiatives and tools began to be used by local government staff and elected government officials to figure out how to change the inequities in outcomes impacting communities of color in multiple cities across the country. In 2016 the City of Oakland launched its own Department of Race and Equity to advance equity change action in the City government here. A growing number of institutions are realizing the need to measure and account for their progress towards equity and to embrace their responsibility to ensure that their programs serve all populations. Using disparity data to evaluate the impact of activities, set equity outcome goals and do racial equity impact analyses is critical to advancing equitable outcomes for communities of color (6).


www.oaklandca.gov...


The irony is that they use institutionalized racism to combat institutionalized racism.
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posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 09:58 AM
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originally posted by: pointessa
If you haven't watched the video please watch

The video did not work for me - there was an error. Can you let me know the title of the youtube vid please?
Edit

Is it the one I have posted? I removed the 'youtube' bit and took away the space at the end and got this^.
I am watching it now.

edit on 31-7-2018 by Itisnowagain because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:01 AM
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I need to check if I logged into ATS today, or if I'm on 4-chan...



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:10 AM
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originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: InTheLight

originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: eletheia

originally posted by: Words
When you think and speak in racial terms like Hathaway, you’re a racist, plain and simple.



A bit like inverted snobbery?

When the *colour* is the importance rather than the *murder*




The term “racist” used to mean someone who believed in the concept of race. So long as one thinks in terms of race, uses the concept for classification purposes, and talks about it in these terms, they are racist. That’s the purest definition of “racist” as far as I can tell.


When it comes to the City of Oakland historically colour was and is of importance. They still have issues.



In the 1980s and 1990s, community organizations started new efforts to influence and encourage local governments to explore how to undo the legacy of institutionalized racism. In Oakland, PolicyLink, the Green Lining Institute and the Center for Racial Justice Innovation (Race Forward) amongst others led these efforts. By the early 2000s racial equity initiatives and tools began to be used by local government staff and elected government officials to figure out how to change the inequities in outcomes impacting communities of color in multiple cities across the country. In 2016 the City of Oakland launched its own Department of Race and Equity to advance equity change action in the City government here. A growing number of institutions are realizing the need to measure and account for their progress towards equity and to embrace their responsibility to ensure that their programs serve all populations. Using disparity data to evaluate the impact of activities, set equity outcome goals and do racial equity impact analyses is critical to advancing equitable outcomes for communities of color (6).


www.oaklandca.gov...


The irony is that they use institutionalized racism to combat institutionalized racism.


That statement would be true if 'they' who are combating institutionalized racism are all white people, which they are not.

www.eastbaytimes.com...



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:16 AM
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originally posted by: InTheLight

originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: InTheLight

originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: eletheia

originally posted by: Words
When you think and speak in racial terms like Hathaway, you’re a racist, plain and simple.



A bit like inverted snobbery?

When the *colour* is the importance rather than the *murder*




The term “racist” used to mean someone who believed in the concept of race. So long as one thinks in terms of race, uses the concept for classification purposes, and talks about it in these terms, they are racist. That’s the purest definition of “racist” as far as I can tell.


When it comes to the City of Oakland historically colour was and is of importance. They still have issues.



In the 1980s and 1990s, community organizations started new efforts to influence and encourage local governments to explore how to undo the legacy of institutionalized racism. In Oakland, PolicyLink, the Green Lining Institute and the Center for Racial Justice Innovation (Race Forward) amongst others led these efforts. By the early 2000s racial equity initiatives and tools began to be used by local government staff and elected government officials to figure out how to change the inequities in outcomes impacting communities of color in multiple cities across the country. In 2016 the City of Oakland launched its own Department of Race and Equity to advance equity change action in the City government here. A growing number of institutions are realizing the need to measure and account for their progress towards equity and to embrace their responsibility to ensure that their programs serve all populations. Using disparity data to evaluate the impact of activities, set equity outcome goals and do racial equity impact analyses is critical to advancing equitable outcomes for communities of color (6).


www.oaklandca.gov...


The irony is that they use institutionalized racism to combat institutionalized racism.


That statement would be true if 'they' who are combating institutionalized racism are all white people, which they are not.

www.eastbaytimes.com...


It is true no matter the color of skins involved. If racial policies are institutionalized, that is institutional racism.



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:18 AM
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originally posted by: Words

The term “racist” used to mean someone who believed in the concept of race. So long as one thinks in terms of race, uses the concept for classification purposes, and talks about it in these terms, they are racist. That’s the purest definition of “racist” as far as I can tell.



I believe in race .......cant deny it because it exists,

it is .......


However I dont believe it is the defination of a person, ANY person.

If someone is standing in front of me blocking my path, firstly they are

blocking my path it is of no consequence to me what colour, nationality,

or gender they are.

The problem is the path which is blocked



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:23 AM
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originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: InTheLight

originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: InTheLight

originally posted by: Words

originally posted by: eletheia

originally posted by: Words
When you think and speak in racial terms like Hathaway, you’re a racist, plain and simple.



A bit like inverted snobbery?

When the *colour* is the importance rather than the *murder*




The term “racist” used to mean someone who believed in the concept of race. So long as one thinks in terms of race, uses the concept for classification purposes, and talks about it in these terms, they are racist. That’s the purest definition of “racist” as far as I can tell.


When it comes to the City of Oakland historically colour was and is of importance. They still have issues.



In the 1980s and 1990s, community organizations started new efforts to influence and encourage local governments to explore how to undo the legacy of institutionalized racism. In Oakland, PolicyLink, the Green Lining Institute and the Center for Racial Justice Innovation (Race Forward) amongst others led these efforts. By the early 2000s racial equity initiatives and tools began to be used by local government staff and elected government officials to figure out how to change the inequities in outcomes impacting communities of color in multiple cities across the country. In 2016 the City of Oakland launched its own Department of Race and Equity to advance equity change action in the City government here. A growing number of institutions are realizing the need to measure and account for their progress towards equity and to embrace their responsibility to ensure that their programs serve all populations. Using disparity data to evaluate the impact of activities, set equity outcome goals and do racial equity impact analyses is critical to advancing equitable outcomes for communities of color (6).


www.oaklandca.gov...


The irony is that they use institutionalized racism to combat institutionalized racism.


That statement would be true if 'they' who are combating institutionalized racism are all white people, which they are not.

www.eastbaytimes.com...


It is true no matter the color of skins involved. If racial policies are institutionalized, that is institutional racism.


You may have hit on an important consideration which I see in this thread, that being 'colorblindness'. However, within your institutions, I doubt politicians from different cultures will just let it fly.



Nonetheless, I have encountered many fellow therapists who ascribe to a colorblind philosophy. They ignore race or pretend its personal, social, and historical effects don't exist. This approach ignores the incredibly salient experience of being stigmatized by society and represents an empathetic failure on the part of the therapist. Colorblindness does not foster equality or respect; it merely relieves the therapist of his or her obligation to address important racial differences and difficulties.


www.psychologytoday.com...



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:24 AM
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a reply to: Necrobile

Very interesting comment.

Yea, it is probably the case that its more likely that whites fear blacks rather than the other way around. That's one of the big reasons so many of us racist white folk self-segregate. While we don't actually hate black people, we don't want to suffer the consequences of being white in the US.

Plenty of racist things we need to address in this country? Probably, maybe, but the elephant in the room that no one discusses is that the automatic labeling of white people as racist, the constant drum beat of accusations of "white privilege" by the leftist white elites and the Black Academics and Black leadership has created another real problem. That problem, which will probably never be addressed because no one wants to acknowledge it exists. And what is that problem? Well, to the extent that it appears that the "American" elites and political class has bought into this white privilege/all whites racist idea, an increasing number of whites have come to identify this as the "American" stance and find themselves increasingly becoming anti-American.

As to Anne Hathaway? She's the perfect example of White "American" Leftist privilege.
en.wikipedia.org...


Hathaway attended Brooklyn Heights Montessori School and Wyoming Elementary School in Millburn.[11] She graduated from Millburn High School, where she played soccer and participated in many plays, including Once Upon a Mattress, in which she portrayed Winnifred.[12] Later, she appeared in other plays like Jane Eyre and Gigi, at New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse.[13] She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1993 and became the first teenager admitted into the Barrow Group Theater Company's acting program.[14][15] She spent several semesters studying as an English major and political science minor at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York,[16] before transferring to New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study.[17] She has stated that she would have become either an English teacher or psychologist if she were not acting.[18]



Hathaway married actor and businessman Adam Shulman on September 29, 2012, in Big Sur, California in a traditional Jewish ceremony.[163] She gave birth to their son in 2016.[164] That year, Hathaway purchased an apartment worth $2.55 million in Upper West Side, a neighborhood in Manhattan where she lives with Shulman and their child.


I kinda doubt she's ever seen East St. Louis or Detroit, but she can talk the talk of "white privilege". She's a shining example of a "Great American".



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:37 AM
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a reply to: TonyS


I would simply call her *Privileged* because she is more privileged than

many of her own colour?

AND

There are many very rich coloured people who can buy more privilege than

she has ?

She is just making noises ......I really dont know who she is, is she at a low

point in her career? and does she need the publicity?




posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:53 AM
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originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Middleoftheroad

This is from the report.




After 1991, the offending rate for blacks declined until it reached 24 per 100,000 in 2004. The rate has since fluctuated, increasing to 28.4 offenders per 100,000 in 2006 before falling again to 24.7 offenders per 100,000 in 2008.


So where did you get the 51% of ALL homicides are committed by blacks?


Table 7 in the source I linked.
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posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 10:58 AM
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a reply to: Middleoftheroad

I don't see it?



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 11:00 AM
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a reply to: scraedtosleep

Page 12 Table 7



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 11:02 AM
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a reply to: eletheia

The problem really is not addressing the question to 'why' is your path being blocked.



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 11:13 AM
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replied to myself ops.
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posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 11:17 AM
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a reply to: Middleoftheroad

nvm I found it.


From the list:

All homicides White:45% blacks:52%

Circumstances
murder: White: 38% black: 59%
sex related: whites: 54% black: 43%
drug related: White: 33% Black:65%
Gang related: White: 53% Black: 42%
workplace: White:70% Black: 25%

So more blacks are killing overall.

Blacks are seem to be doing it because of drugs and anger while whites are doing it because of sex, workplace frustrations and gang activity.

Interesting to note that more white gang members kill people than black ones do.

Not surprised that more murder happens in the black community than the white because of drugs.
Also not surprised that white people murder more co workers than black people do.

So according to this I should feel safer buying drugs from white people but would be much safer working with and dating black people.



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 11:18 AM
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a reply to: InTheLight

and by who?



posted on Jul, 31 2018 @ 11:19 AM
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originally posted by: Itisnowagain

originally posted by: pointessa
If you haven't watched the video please watch

The video did not work for me - there was an error. Can you let me know the title of the youtube vid please?
Edit

Is it the one I have posted? I removed the 'youtube' bit and took away the space at the end and got this^.
I am watching it now.



Yes, that is the video, let me know what you think. I feel like he makes a lot of sense.





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