In the fourth grade, we had to pick an inventor, dress like the inventor, and explain our invention. I decided to pick something off the wall (instead of, like, a light bulb), so I ended up doing my little presentation as George Crum. I remember reading about his work as a chef, learning about his shortness with customers, and the interaction (possibly apocryphal, although Crum certainly invented the potato chip) with the diner who kept complaining about his home fries being too thick.
I literally made a presentation as this man, and used a few websites and a couple encyclopediae (yeah, I’m old) to source all the data. I certainly know more than most people do about George Crum.
The point of all this is that, until I came across this post on Tumblr, I had absolutely no idea he was black. I’ve known who Crum was for over twenty years and never knew his race, because no website or encyclopedia thought it was worth mentioning.
Erasure is a fucking disease.
Wait @aurric if you had to dress like him for the presentation, wouldn’t you have had to look up a picture reference? How would you not know he was black?
It was 1995. I found encyclopedia articles and some old websites that referenced him as a chef, but never as a Black or Native man.
In the fourth grade, we had to pick an inventor, dress like the inventor, and explain our invention. I decided to pick something off the wall (instead of, like, a light bulb), so I ended up doing my little presentation as George Crum. I remember reading about his work as a chef, learning about his shortness with customers, and the interaction (possibly apocryphal, although Crum certainly invented the potato chip) with the diner who kept complaining about his home fries being too thick.
I literally made a presentation as this man, and used a few websites and a couple encyclopediae (yeah, I’m old) to source all the data. I certainly know more than most people do about George Crum.
The point of all this is that, until I came across this post on Tumblr, I had absolutely no idea he was black. I’ve known who Crum was for over twenty years and never knew his race, because no website or encyclopedia thought it was worth mentioning.
Erasure is a fucking disease.
Wait @aurric if you had to dress like him for the presentation, wouldn’t you have had to look up a picture reference? How would you not know he was black?
It was 1995. I found encyclopedia articles and some old websites that referenced him as a chef, but never as a Black or Native man.
Toxic males are empowered by Trump. Right Wingers never admit their misogyny.
Also, the murderer worked at a farm run by a big GOP donor for four years. Notice how #AmericaFirst racist nativists have no problem with exploiting immigrant workers in Red State middle America.
Toxic males are empowered by Trump. Right Wingers never admit their misogyny.
Also, the murderer worked at a farm run by a big GOP donor for four years. Notice how #AmericaFirst racist nativists have no problem with exploiting immigrant workers in Red State middle America.
with the growing amount of posts that are this 👌 close to understanding radical feminism (or the ones that are straight up radfem but have ‘terfs get fucked and die’ at the end) i think tumblr might terf up sooner than i expected
i just hope that radical feminism doesn’t turn into the latest fad on here. i want people who actually want to focus on women and make life better for women, not just people who are hopping from one bandwagon to another.
I’m already seeing that happen. People calling themselves radfem and still excusing the shit radfems criticize. They like the name and want to act like they are the more understanding “radfems” while not actually being educated on it.
with the growing amount of posts that are this 👌 close to understanding radical feminism (or the ones that are straight up radfem but have ‘terfs get fucked and die’ at the end) i think tumblr might terf up sooner than i expected
i just hope that radical feminism doesn’t turn into the latest fad on here. i want people who actually want to focus on women and make life better for women, not just people who are hopping from one bandwagon to another.
I’m already seeing that happen. People calling themselves radfem and still excusing the shit radfems criticize. They like the name and want to act like they are the more understanding “radfems” while not actually being educated on it.