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December 2011

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#curious passion
Dec 4, 20119 notes
“[F]ar from undermining the current system of control, the new cast system depends, in no small part, on black exceptionalism. The colorblind public consensus that supports the new caste system insists that race no longer matters. Now that America has officially embraced Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream (by reducing it to the platitude “that we should be judged by the content of our character and not by the color of our skin”), the mass incarceration of people of color can be justified only to the extent that the plight of those locked up and locked out is understood to be their choice, not their birthright.

In short, mass incarceration is predicated on the notion that an extraordinary number of African Americans (but not all) have freely chosen a life of crime and thus belong behind bars. A belief that all blacks belong in jail would be incompatible with the social consensus that we have “moved beyond” race and that race is no longer relevant. But a widespread belief that a majority of black and brown men unfortunately belong in jail is compatible with the new American creed, provided that their imprisonment can be interpreted as their own fault. If the prison label imposed on them can be blamed on their culture, poor work ethic, or even their families, then society is absolved of responsibility to do anything about their condition.

This is where black exceptionalism comes in. Highly visible examples of black success are critical to the maintenance of a racial cast system in the era of colorblindness. Black success stories lend a credence to the notion that anyone, no matter how poor or how black you may be, can make it to the top, if only you try hard enough. These stories “prove” that race is no longer relevant. Whereas black success stories undermined the logic of Jim Crow, they actually reinforce the system of mass incarceration. Mass incarceration depends for its legitimacy on the widespread belief that all those who appear trapped at the bottom actually chose their fate.”
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Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (via thecurvature)

some food for thought…. funny i used this as a source a few years ago in a paper a wrote on the subject……

Dec 4, 2011223 notes
Adam Corolla stil sucks and is an idiot → youtube.com

sound bite. if you wanna get mad about an idiot celebrity thinking he knows what he’s talking about. Whats funny is he never really proves his point. And he’s not in the 1%. lol idiot.

Dec 4, 2011
#ows #occupy
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#sugar
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