Multiculturalism in SF
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Character notes for "Good Food Choices Are Good Investments"
These are the character notes for "Good Food Choices Are Good Investments." Penina Trueblood -- She has tawny-fair skin, blue eyes,…
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Poem: "Good Food Choices Are Good Investments"
This poem is spillover from the May 4, 2021 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from chanter1944, technoshaman, and Anonymous. It…
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Why People Are Unhappy
This article looks at why Generation Y is unhappy. Some of it is true, but some overlooks other important stuff. After graduating from being…
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Character notes for "Good Food Choices Are Good Investments"
These are the character notes for "Good Food Choices Are Good Investments." Penina Trueblood -- She has tawny-fair skin, blue eyes,…
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Poem: "Good Food Choices Are Good Investments"
This poem is spillover from the May 4, 2021 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from chanter1944, technoshaman, and Anonymous. It…
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Why People Are Unhappy
This article looks at why Generation Y is unhappy. Some of it is true, but some overlooks other important stuff. After graduating from being…
April 14 2012, 22:15:14 UTC 9 years ago
What seemed to be the probable real world cause was something I didn't want connected with something I enjoyed - I wanted it to be better than that hence I preferred this suggestion.
April 14 2012, 22:23:38 UTC 9 years ago
By removing the people of colour from the story because they were "too clever" to be trapped actually strikes me as a double insult though your group meant well:
One - we are excluding you from the action
Two - we are saying it's for your own good because you're so clever, so you never get to have any story, any agency, any reality, because - we made you clever! So you should be grateful!
if that makes any sense...
April 14 2012, 22:31:14 UTC 9 years ago
April 14 2012, 23:34:57 UTC 9 years ago
I mentioned Jane Eyre because you can enjoy a book or TV show while still thinking parts of it are racially offensive. Conflicted responses are healthier than trying to make up justifications for the show or book one likes.