LoathedVermin72 wrote:America is built on systemic racism that we may never overcome. But this kind of media sensationalism only exacerbates things.
There's an element of truth to this to. Another albeit trivial local story a couple years ago. Some kids let the air out of the tires of all the school buses at the bus yard, and school had to be cancelled.
They put this story on the news. Within the following week, the same thing happened at another half dozen bus yards. Sometimes oversensationalizing things, or making them seem like they are widespread make others think they're going to get away with it.
Skitch, did you let the air out of your tires so you could spend time at home with your kids?
LoathedVermin72 wrote:America is built on systemic racism that we may never overcome. But this kind of media sensationalism only exacerbates things.
There's an element of truth to this to. Another albeit trivial local story a couple years ago. Some kids let the air out of the tires of all the school buses at the bus yard, and school had to be cancelled.
They put this story on the news. Within the following week, the same thing happened at another half dozen bus yards. Sometimes oversensationalizing things, or making them seem like they are widespread make others think they're going to get away with it.
I can get on board with this. Columbine was really the first of its kind and completely all over the news. I remember my dad years later ruminating about this. Having it all over the news made others perk up and think this was something they could also do
LoathedVermin72 wrote:America is built on systemic racism that we may never overcome. But this kind of media sensationalism only exacerbates things.
There's an element of truth to this to. Another albeit trivial local story a couple years ago. Some kids let the air out of the tires of all the school buses at the bus yard, and school had to be cancelled.
They put this story on the news. Within the following week, the same thing happened at another half dozen bus yards. Sometimes oversensationalizing things, or making them seem like they are widespread make others think they're going to get away with it.
Skitch, did you let the air out of your tires so you could spend time at home with your kids?
Well, one interesting thing I saw is that in the very NYT exit poll they cited, Trump actually had big gains in the lowest two income brackets, while Clinton gained in the middle two brackets, especially that $100k-$200k wrong. I'm not really coming to a conclusion on their point but that citation seems to contradict the point they're trying to make.
In that case, I'd say "Good political journalism is dead" is a pretty solid conclusion.
Well, Jezebel is the InfoWars of third wave Feminism
Interestingly, according to GHs link, Trump had a slightly lower percentage of whites and higher percentage of all minority groups than Romney.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:America is built on systemic racism that we may never overcome. But this kind of media sensationalism only exacerbates things.
There's an element of truth to this to. Another albeit trivial local story a couple years ago. Some kids let the air out of the tires of all the school buses at the bus yard, and school had to be cancelled.
They put this story on the news. Within the following week, the same thing happened at another half dozen bus yards. Sometimes oversensationalizing things, or making them seem like they are widespread make others think they're going to get away with it.
Skitch, did you let the air out of your tires so you could spend time at home with your kids?
people are going to need to channel their Gandhi and MLK to get through this
if they are words just let them be words
they are the wrong words
but people will have to be strong; and remain peaceful, and do the right thing because it is right; and not react with violence
this will pass
its is awful
it will test a new generation that hasn't faced this kind of adversity
and make them stronger afterward
if they respond peacefully and with dignity
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:America is built on systemic racism that we may never overcome. But this kind of media sensationalism only exacerbates things.
There's an element of truth to this to. Another albeit trivial local story a couple years ago. Some kids let the air out of the tires of all the school buses at the bus yard, and school had to be cancelled.
They put this story on the news. Within the following week, the same thing happened at another half dozen bus yards. Sometimes oversensationalizing things, or making them seem like they are widespread make others think they're going to get away with it.
Skitch, did you let the air out of your tires so you could spend time at home with your kids?
LoathedVermin72 wrote:America is built on systemic racism that we may never overcome. But this kind of media sensationalism only exacerbates things.
There's an element of truth to this to. Another albeit trivial local story a couple years ago. Some kids let the air out of the tires of all the school buses at the bus yard, and school had to be cancelled.
They put this story on the news. Within the following week, the same thing happened at another half dozen bus yards. Sometimes oversensationalizing things, or making them seem like they are widespread make others think they're going to get away with it.
Skitch, did you let the air out of your tires so you could spend time at home with your kids?
people are going to need to channel their Gandhi and MLK to get through this
if they are words just let them be words
they are the wrong words
but people will have to be strong; and remain peaceful, and do the right thing because it is right; and not react with violence
this will pass
its is awful
it will test a new generation that hasn't faced this kind of adversity
and make them stronger afterward
if they respond peacefully and with dignity
This is actually a really interesting point. This may be the end of millennials as we know them. That brand of optimism is going to be crushed by this reality.
people are going to need to channel their Gandhi and MLK to get through this
if they are words just let them be words
they are the wrong words
but people will have to be strong; and remain peaceful, and do the right thing because it is right; and not react with violence
this will pass
its is awful
it will test a new generation that hasn't faced this kind of adversity
and make them stronger afterward
if they respond peacefully and with dignity
This is actually a really interesting point. This may be the end of millennials as we know them. That brand of optimism is going to be crushed by this reality.
I dunno, man. I hang out with a lot of millennials who are POC and they've been dealing with this sort of stuff since they've been able to walk. It may be a different degree, but certainly not the first time.
people are going to need to channel their Gandhi and MLK to get through this
if they are words just let them be words
they are the wrong words
but people will have to be strong; and remain peaceful, and do the right thing because it is right; and not react with violence
this will pass
its is awful
it will test a new generation that hasn't faced this kind of adversity
and make them stronger afterward
if they respond peacefully and with dignity
This is actually a really interesting point. This may be the end of millennials as we know them. That brand of optimism is going to be crushed by this reality.
I dunno, man. I hang out with a lot of millennials who are POC and they've been dealing with this sort of stuff since they've been able to walk. It may be a different degree, but certainly not the first time.
Yes, but Trump being elected is pretty much millennial 9/11
people are going to need to channel their Gandhi and MLK to get through this
if they are words just let them be words
they are the wrong words
but people will have to be strong; and remain peaceful, and do the right thing because it is right; and not react with violence
this will pass
its is awful
it will test a new generation that hasn't faced this kind of adversity
and make them stronger afterward
if they respond peacefully and with dignity
This is actually a really interesting point. This may be the end of millennials as we know them. That brand of optimism is going to be crushed by this reality.
I dunno, man. I hang out with a lot of millennials who are POC and they've been dealing with this sort of stuff since they've been able to walk. It may be a different degree, but certainly not the first time.
Yes, but Trump being elected is pretty much millennial 9/11
That's a real interesting way to put it. Most of my students were between 3-4 when 9/11 happened, so they have no memory of it, but whenever it comes up in discussion, they get all somber, serious, and "patriotic." They cannot read 9/11 or stories about 9/11 critically, because the "real" stories they've been told overshadow it.
Also (semi-unrelated but about how students read history): every evil person in a work of literature is Hitler. Hitler Hitler Hitler. They've been told he's the most evil person who's ever lived, and so any story about being mean to others is a parable about Hitler. I read short stories with my students that were written during the Bush II administration that are about the injustice of the Iraq War, and invariably someone will say, "Oh, that's Hitler," and everybody nods.
Vast majority of these are real and confirmed. Judge for yourself, seems like an epidemic to me.
There are like ten examples in that article and there are more than 320 million people living in this country. Like I said, I do not doubt incidents are occurring. That seems inevitable in the wake of a hatemonger like Trump being elected. But that article hardly constitutes an epidemic.
There's my friend who relayed news that a friend of his had been told he should get deported. There's my colleague who in the midst of reporting on Election Day witnessed a group of teens taunting others with calls of "build that wall!" And those are the two I've heard in my own life in 48 hours.
I'm not saying it's an epidemic, I'm not really making any firm judgment, it's just a bit confusing (and I'm not accusing you of doing this) when someone wouldn't consider the possibility that maybe, just maybe, a candidate like Donald Trump has loosened the tongues of some people who feel a bit more emboldened to say some pretty ugly things. I'm not damning the Rust Belt by saying that.
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people are going to need to channel their Gandhi and MLK to get through this
if they are words just let them be words
they are the wrong words
but people will have to be strong; and remain peaceful, and do the right thing because it is right; and not react with violence
this will pass
its is awful
it will test a new generation that hasn't faced this kind of adversity
and make them stronger afterward
if they respond peacefully and with dignity
This is actually a really interesting point. This may be the end of millennials as we know them. That brand of optimism is going to be crushed by this reality.
I dunno, man. I hang out with a lot of millennials who are POC and they've been dealing with this sort of stuff since they've been able to walk. It may be a different degree, but certainly not the first time.
Yes, but Trump being elected is pretty much millennial 9/11