1. Disguising personal greed under the guise of speaking for group.
Example: Student at a protest, âFree collage is a human right.â
2. Obtaining the satisfaction, social acceptance, or feeling of superiority without the required effort.
Example: Changing a profile picture to a rainbow frame.
3. Attempting to access political power by claims of representing a disadvantaged yet politically favored group.
Example: Women's march
4. Strategy of communication to promote collectivism and/or authoritarianism ideologies without the historical baggage.
Example: Politician, âWe will all be stronger together.â
What we need is more advocacy.
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A friend or close confidant that you prearrange to accompany you to an event when the social situation is uncertain.
I need a safe here early for my party tomorrow. I don't want my other guest to be uncomfortable being the first to arrive.
I'm going to a bar with a group of people i just met, will you be my safe?
Analogous to the Law of Conservation of Energy, Conservation of Racism states that the total racism of an isolated system remains constant; it is said to be constant over time. This law means that racism can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another.
Student 1: paraphrase of Ibram Kendi, "Racism didn't go way after civil-rights act was passed. It just became more complex."
Student 2: That's the belief of the Law of Conservation of Racism.
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Protection racket where disadvantaged groups, whether real or perceived, sell protection from false hate accusations for concessions from others.
What?! They wouldn't accept you in to college because your test scores are bad? Just give them the intersectional shakedown and tweet that it was racism, sexism and homophobia.
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