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The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Facsism, where it resides under the title:
“The Racial Wealth Gap: Two Reports on Income and Asset Disparity”
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It has emigrated to my now blog
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Facsism, where it resides under the title:
“The Racial Wealth Gap: Two Reports on Income and Asset Disparity”
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The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Segregation Policies, Redlining and the Present Racial Housing Disparity”
Posted in African Americans, Civil Rights, GreatDepression, History US, Housing, Migrate, Politics, Racism, Supreme Court, US Politics
Tagged African Americans, City Planning, Fair Housing Act, FHA, ghettos, history, Inner Cities, New Deal, Racial Discrimination, Raciall Zoning, Racially Restrictive Covenants, Racism, Redlining, segregated Housing
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The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Racial disparity: Institutional Racism from Black Codes to the Present”
Posted in Civil Rights, Housing, Jim Crow Era, Poverty, Racism
Tagged 14th Amendment, African Americans, Black Code, Civil Rights Act, Civil War, Discrimination, Jim Crow, Opinion, Racism, Reconstruction, Segregation, Slavery
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“Revisionist History and Slavery as Entertainment at The Black America Show”
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So let me get this straight:
Sinterklaas can still be Sinterklaas.
He and his Pieten can still arrive in Amsterdam on the steamboat.
They can still have all the processions through cities and towns.
People can still come out to welcome them.
Kids can still wave at Sinterklaas and give the Pieten their drawings.
The Pieten can still wear the same costumes.
They can still hand out candy.
Everyone can still eat pepernoten,
and taai-taai,
and marzipan,
and kruidnoten,
and suikerbeesten,
and amandelstaven,
and chocolate letters,
and speculaas poppen
and drink hot chocolate.
Everyone can still sing Sinterklaas songs.
You can still have Book Piet, Organizer Piet, Grumpy Piet and what have you Piet (a relatively new phenomenon).
Everyone can still buy Sinterklaas and Piet dolls at Xenos (also relatively new).
Kids and adults can still place their shoes at home on Sinterklaas Eve.
Kids and adults can even place their shoes at school, at work, on the street and in the bars (again, new).
People can still exchange gifts.
Children can still make surprises.
A good time can still be had by all.
The only thing that would change is the color of Piet’s face and hair.
And this is how you react?
(Welcome to the Netherlands, where all cultures are accepted except our own.)
Have you all lost your mother-loving minds?
My original series on the whole Zwarte Piet issue starts here.
Posted in black pete, Cultural Differences, Holland, Language, Racism, Sinterklaas, Slavery
Tagged black pete, Dutch blackface, Holidays, Netherlands, racial stereotypes, Racism, racisme, Saint Nicholas, Sinterklaas, Zwarte Piet
Okay, it’s the end of November and that means that Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) is arriving in the Netherlands, with his helpers, who have traditionally been all called Zwarte Piet (Black Pete). The Zwarte Pieten are traditionally white people with blackface. People of color in the Netherlands have gradually become vocal about not liking that and the Dutch reaction is incredibly embarrassing to me. Continue reading
Posted in American flag, black pete, Books, Cultural Differences, Education, Emigration / Immigration, Employment, Holland, Language, Montessori Schools, National Anthem, Nationalism, Pledge of Allegiance, Racism, School Libraries, Sinterklaas, Slavery, University, Violence
Tagged culture, cultuur, immigratie, immigration, Nederland, Netherlands, politics, politiek, Racism, racisme, Saint Nicholas, Sinterklaas, tolerance, toleratie, Zwarte Piet
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