@GwenDelaet [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : @janboehm
#woke-leute sind gegen kulturelle Aneignung🤔
Aber genau dies machen "Weiße" hier...
Die "weiße" Kultur ist doch durch #woke-leute als #Rassismus definiert...
Btw: Um beim wording zu bleiben, sind dann "weise" woke #Beatniks! [URL redacted]
#MagazineDerSpiegel "früheste Verwendung findet man in einen Artikel aus dem Jahre 1962, in dem ein Wortverzeichnis afroamerikanischer Slangausdrücke aufgelistet wurde. Der Artikel stammte von dem schwarzen Autor William Melvin Kelley. Das Thema: Weiße Beatniks, die sich schwarzen Slang aneignen. [The earliest use of the term can be found in a 1962 article listing a dictionary of African-American slang expressions. The article was written by Black author William Melvin Kelley. The topic: White beatniks appropriating Black slang.]"
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@RylieLunt [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : #ReaganandBerkeleyProtesters
I didn't vote for #RonaldReagan in 1980 or '84. My #RooseveltDemocrat family disliked him.
When he won 2nd term I began to pay attention!
Thanks to him #GeorgeGilder & my long-suffering spouse 😉😉I'm "#woke". 👏👏👏
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#OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPPOTUSRonaldReagan
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#IRLInvestorGeorgeGilderhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oMmH1bAIVYContext "In his 1966 campaign for California governor, Republican Ronald Reagan promised to 'to clean up the mess at Berkeley.' Reagan was referring to the unrest prevalent not just at the University of California, Berkeley, but on college campuses throughout state. Students and faculty alike were engaged in protests, demonstrations, and strikes related to issues such as the draft, civil rights, discrimination, and women's liberation.
In one 1966 campaign speech, Reagan declared that many leftist campus movements had transcended legitimate protest, with the actions of 'beatniks, radicals and filthy speech advocates' having become more to do 'with rioting, with anarchy' than 'academic freedom.' He blamed university administrators and faculty, who 'press their particular value judgments' on students, for 'a leadership gap and a morality and decency gap' on campus, and suggested a code of conduct be imposed on faculty to 'force them to serve as examples of good behavior and decency.'[1]
Six months after Reagan took office in 1967, he wrote this letter to Glenn Dumke, the chancellor of San Francisco State College, one of California's largest public institutions. Dumke served as the public face of the state college system, and he was a staunch opponent of radical student and faculty demonstrations. In his letter to Dumke, Reagan criticizes liberal activism on campuses. He condemns 'these people & this trash' on campuses as well as 'the excuse of academic freedom & freedom of expression' in allowing protests and demonstrations to go on. 'We wouldn't tolerate this kind of language in front of our families,' Reagan writes of campus protesters. He urges Dumke to 'lay down some rules of conduct,' promising that 'you'd have all the backing I could give you.'" https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/spotlight-primary-source/ronald-reagan-unrest-college-campuses-1967
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#EDUUSUniversityOfCaliforniaUCLABerkeley
#TauntLeftist
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#EDUUSCaliforniaStateUniversityCSUGlennDumke[Wikipedia]