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#whiteness

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When these people pontificate on our lives like they know better, remember it's nothing but a white people's club for the elites, not an actual place of knowledge and discovery.
They'd like us to think they have the finest minds in there but really it's just mediocre and over-confident posh people and a few genuine geniuses they have hanging around.

theguardian.com/science/2025/a

The Guardian · Oxford academics drank from cup made from human skull, book revealsBy David Batty

Not everybody should be a parent and society shouldn't try to force us all to be, because believe me, the assault on us Queers is exactly where this is all going.

And yeah, it is WHITE babies, and not babies in general. Its happening elsewhere as we speak (Hungary) and every attack on us Queers from the state is about this goal.

It's why Rowling came for the Aces, they aren't breeding like good white folk should, the Sorting Hat has proclaimed!

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Übrigens: Inzwischen ist die komplette #WerkstattGeschichte 89 "farbmarkierungen" online zugänglich!

Der Thementeil, hg. v. Hanno Balz, widmet sich der Macht der #Farben in rassistischen & vergeschlechtlichten Diskursen; neben den ⬆️ genannten bietet er 2 weitere Artikel:

▶ Stefanie Affeldt (@drstaff) zur Politik der #Whiteness in #Australien

▶ Dominic Janes zu Farbassoziationen unter (queeren) #Studenten in #Oxbridge um 1900

werkstattgeschichte.de/alle_au

@histodons @historikerinnen

Zum #Weltkunsttag 1 Hinweis auf 2 Beiträge aus #WerkstattGeschichte 89/2024 "farbmarkierungen":

▶ Ramona Sammern befasst sich mit der Konstruktion von #Whiteness in Schriften venezianischer & römischer #Kunsttheoretiker des 16. Jh., werkstattgeschichte.de/abstrac

▶ Dominique Grisard (@unibasel) spürt dem Ursprung von #Rosa als „#Mädchenfarbe“ in #Kunst & #Märchen seit dem 16. Jh. nach, werkstattgeschichte.de/abstrac

@histodons @historikerinnen @arthistory