A new definition for privilege of any race in the United States would be a believes that the police are here to serve and protect, and the idea that anywhere is safe. For me and so many this is not a theory. my criminal record consists of two speeding tickets in 58 years of life.
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The violence I know would scare most coddled humans and this is one reason I'm afraid to write Memoirs as people have asked because it would be so fucking shocking to the mild-mannered and well- born. And that violence came at the hands of my own family and those they let take me
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I'd lay odds that those of us who grew up with white and class privilege are a lot more likely to suffer violence from family than from police. And then there's the medical trauma from the assumption that women's medical problems are imaginary.
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Because of what you say about women. Because I just lost my husband I was fired from the last job I had my mother was dying craziest she was I loved her I was depressed. a welfare check meant breaking into my house and surrounding a sleeping woman at gunpoint ready to shoot her.
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My impression, looking back at my environment and family, is that telling anyone about the violence was a worse crime than inflicting it. Years later I discovered I wasn't the only one at my private school who dealt with that kind of thing.
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Speaking of not telling, my grandmother was so traumatized by the persecution she witnessed that she forced her children to "melt" into the pot: Be American, don't tell anyone what you are or believe - essentially assimilation imposed from inside not outside their community!
Jan 30, 2021 · 9:24 PM UTC
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