Woke as Fuck

Dear UW Community,
Today our community — like communities across the country and the world — is reacting to the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd. Floyd’s death sparked a renewed urgency to our country’s needed reckoning with racism and inequity. During the trial, we witnessed cracks in what’s been called the blue wall of silence, and today Floyd’s murderer was held accountable and convicted on all three of the charges he faced.
No verdict can bring George Floyd back to his loved ones or erase the horrific nature of his death, witnessed by millions, over the course of nine agonizing minutes. And no single verdict will solve the systemic and deep-seated racism that seeks to deny the humanity of Black and brown people with numbing regularity.
This trial itself magnified and illuminated events that are unquestionably an ongoing source of trauma for many members of our community, and should be painful and concerning to us all. Even a just verdict does not wipe away all of the grief and exhaustion, particularly for our Black friends, family and colleagues as well as BIPOC people more broadly. If you need support, the University has resources available as well as spaces and opportunities to heal and be together. Please seek out the support and community that is right for you — this is a good time to be with others whom you care about and who care about you. I also ask our entire community to be understanding that while this is a moment that may deliver a measure of relief, these remain difficult times, and there is much work ahead, so we should be giving each other extra grace and flexibility where possible.
The hard work of creating a more just society — and of developing more humane systems for enforcing public safety and reforming our criminal justice system — must continue. It requires collective action to fix what is broken. The brokenness does not begin — or end — with police. It extends to the laws and systems that increase the number of interactions BIPOC communities have with police — interactions that too often turn deadly — to the legal fines that put people in perpetual debt, to the poverty and discrimination that have decimated opportunities for generations, and more.
Our work must address this systemic network of practices in order to build healthy communities, economic and educational opportunities, and equity in all facets of life. This must include how the legal system, health care providers, financial institutions, schools, including higher education, and commerce treat and interact with people of color. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote in his book, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community, “There is nothing to keep us from remolding a recalcitrant status quo with bruised hands until we have fashioned it into a brotherhood.” Equality and justice are not piecemeal — they can only be the product of comprehensive and systemic reform, and the work of that reform is ours to move forward.
We can all take action to achieve this transformation. Here in Washington, bills are moving through the legislature to increase police accountability, including legislation to curb certain policing tactics and no-knock warrants, require independent review of situations resulting in use of deadly force, as well as make it easier for police to intervene when their colleagues abuse their power. We can take part in efforts, including those led by our own faculty, to root out injustice and reform systems that are stacked against Black and brown people and communities. And we must commit to doing the work within our own campus community to ensure we live up to the ideals and values we champion.
However you are feeling in the wake of this trial, please remember to practice the self-care you need, to care for each other, and reach out if you need support. Let us remember — and through our work honor — George Floyd, as well as all the victims of racist violence. We must also pledge to keep moving forward as a community, seeking a more just and equitable world, together.
Sincerely,
Ana Mari Cauce
President
Professor of Psychology
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JFCDoogieMcDoogerson said:Luckily my little McDoogerson, at the UW, can think for himself and is not a fragile little snowflake to be molded by the University.
Dear UW Community,
Today our community — like communities across the country and the world — is reacting to the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd. Floyd’s death sparked a renewed urgency to our country’s needed reckoning with racism and inequity. During the trial, we witnessed cracks in what’s been called the blue wall of silence, and today Floyd’s murderer was held accountable and convicted on all three of the charges he faced.
No verdict can bring George Floyd back to his loved ones or erase the horrific nature of his death, witnessed by millions, over the course of nine agonizing minutes. And no single verdict will solve the systemic and deep-seated racism that seeks to deny the humanity of Black and brown people with numbing regularity.
This trial itself magnified and illuminated events that are unquestionably an ongoing source of trauma for many members of our community, and should be painful and concerning to us all. Even a just verdict does not wipe away all of the grief and exhaustion, particularly for our Black friends, family and colleagues as well as BIPOC people more broadly. If you need support, the University has resources available as well as spaces and opportunities to heal and be together. Please seek out the support and community that is right for you — this is a good time to be with others whom you care about and who care about you. I also ask our entire community to be understanding that while this is a moment that may deliver a measure of relief, these remain difficult times, and there is much work ahead, so we should be giving each other extra grace and flexibility where possible.
The hard work of creating a more just society — and of developing more humane systems for enforcing public safety and reforming our criminal justice system — must continue. It requires collective action to fix what is broken. The brokenness does not begin — or end — with police. It extends to the laws and systems that increase the number of interactions BIPOC communities have with police — interactions that too often turn deadly — to the legal fines that put people in perpetual debt, to the poverty and discrimination that have decimated opportunities for generations, and more.
Our work must address this systemic network of practices in order to build healthy communities, economic and educational opportunities, and equity in all facets of life. This must include how the legal system, health care providers, financial institutions, schools, including higher education, and commerce treat and interact with people of color. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote in his book, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community, “There is nothing to keep us from remolding a recalcitrant status quo with bruised hands until we have fashioned it into a brotherhood.” Equality and justice are not piecemeal — they can only be the product of comprehensive and systemic reform, and the work of that reform is ours to move forward.
We can all take action to achieve this transformation. Here in Washington, bills are moving through the legislature to increase police accountability, including legislation to curb certain policing tactics and no-knock warrants, require independent review of situations resulting in use of deadly force, as well as make it easier for police to intervene when their colleagues abuse their power. We can take part in efforts, including those led by our own faculty, to root out injustice and reform systems that are stacked against Black and brown people and communities. And we must commit to doing the work within our own campus community to ensure we live up to the ideals and values we champion.
However you are feeling in the wake of this trial, please remember to practice the self-care you need, to care for each other, and reach out if you need support. Let us remember — and through our work honor — George Floyd, as well as all the victims of racist violence. We must also pledge to keep moving forward as a community, seeking a more just and equitable world, together.
Sincerely,
Ana Mari Cauce
President
Professor of Psychology -
I say fuck the police. But if I were a police I’d say fuck you. Call a fat lesbo when you need help.
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Floyd = MLK. Good to know
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I guess I'm not important enough to get these letters from the woke president. That's fine.
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Glad floyd is dead. Glad this shithead is going away. It's really a win win.
Although I wanted riots and then him to go away for tax evasion -
except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues -
Sounds like National Health will be riddled with systemic racism
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He is white, Floyd was black. That’s all the evidence you need.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
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The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality
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Thank you for preserving great socialist literature.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality -
Those two books are anti-authoritarian but thanks for doublethinking it.TheKobeStopper said:
Thank you for preserving great socialist literature.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality -
It's interesting @DoogieMcDoogerson that when I talk/hear from people with kids like yours in college or at the upper reach of high school and we talk about these subjects the overwhelming response that I get from them is very similar to what you said to start ... their kids can think for themselves and see this "molding" of thought to be inconsistent with what they generally observe (to put it nicely).
I think the thing that gets me the most reading these kind of letters or talk points is this idea that racism is only in one direction. That's not me trying to normalize or belittle it because I'm certainly not. Instead of us as a society rallying up against any form of judgment, bias, etc. to anybody based on the color of one's skin (among other attributes), we're so fixated on calling out one direction of it that we're fanning the flames of anger to the point that eventual confrontation becomes inevitable.
But like you said, those that can't think for themselves are setting themselves up to play right into the narrative and the problem to continue/grow.
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I’m anti-authoritarian, just like socialist George Orwell. Maybe you don’t understand what those books are saying?PurpleThrobber said:
Those two books are anti-authoritarian but thanks for doublethinking it.TheKobeStopper said:
Thank you for preserving great socialist literature.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality -
Race, you must have been provided the liberal talking points.RaceBannon said:Sounds like National Health will be riddled with systemic racism
Sad
1) Racism is a public health crisis.
2) This is a big step but there is so much more work to do.
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The thing that is so transparent is all these woke as fuck people commenting on this from their high and mighty posts. They do it to feel good about themselves.
What do I do? I treat everyone with the respect they have earned from me. If you're a dick, a criminal, etc, it doesn't matter what color, gender, etc you are. You're a dick and I will treat you as such. If you a good, genuine person, that's all I fucking see and you'll get my respect.
This is probably how most people think... -
Socialism becomes fascism instantly by a small group elites who seek power by lying to their comrades about the daily events, rewriting history and point to who to blame for their troubles and constantly doing things that were forbidden until the elites do it? What part did I miss that makes your point?TheKobeStopper said:
I’m anti-authoritarian, just like socialist George Orwell. Maybe you don’t understand what those books are saying?PurpleThrobber said:
Those two books are anti-authoritarian but thanks for doublethinking it.TheKobeStopper said:
Thank you for preserving great socialist literature.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality -
BingoDoogieMcDoogerson said:The thing that is so transparent is all these woke as fuck people commenting on this from their high and mighty posts. They do it to feel good about themselves.
What do I do? I treat everyone with the respect they have earned from me. If you're a dick, a criminal, etc, it doesn't matter what color, gender, etc you are. You're a dick and I will treat you as such. If you a good, genuine person, that's all I fucking see and you'll get my respect.
This is probably how most people think...
Also don't forget how much they all look the same with the same talking points
Don't underestimate how many people think that one's words are more important than their actions -
Walk the safety upTheKobeStopper said:
I’m anti-authoritarian, just like socialist George Orwell. Maybe you don’t understand what those books are saying?PurpleThrobber said:
Those two books are anti-authoritarian but thanks for doublethinking it.TheKobeStopper said:
Thank you for preserving great socialist literature.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality
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Victory Gin and Victory Cigarettes are examples of the way the lives of Outer Party members are brought to a very low level of material comfort so that people have little expectation of pleasure and remained crushed and demoralized.TheKobeStopper said:
I’m anti-authoritarian, just like socialist George Orwell. Maybe you don’t understand what those books are saying?PurpleThrobber said:
Those two books are anti-authoritarian but thanks for doublethinking it.TheKobeStopper said:
Thank you for preserving great socialist literature.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality -
Wish it were true but it’s not. The woke as fuck crowd is drunk on power, and racist as fuck to boot.DoogieMcDoogerson said:The thing that is so transparent is all these woke as fuck people commenting on this from their high and mighty posts. They do it to feel good about themselves.
What do I do? I treat everyone with the respect they have earned from me. If you're a dick, a criminal, etc, it doesn't matter what color, gender, etc you are. You're a dick and I will treat you as such. If you a good, genuine person, that's all I fucking see and you'll get my respect.
This is probably how most people think...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-york-blm-protesters-heckle-taqueria-diners-stay-the-f-out-of-new-york
These idiots are demanding segregation and unaware of the self inflicted damage they’re pushing for. Detroit has never really recovered from their last accommodating segregation event during the late 60’s. Other cities that underwent similar accommodating segregation events in the late 60’s/early 70’s took decades to recover, and in virtually all cases, including Detroit, their adjacent suburbs flourished. -
Some of OBK's diabolical shit isn't as far fetched as it used to be.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality -
Translation:DoogieMcDoogerson said:
Race, you must have been provided the liberal talking points.RaceBannon said:Sounds like National Health will be riddled with systemic racism
Sad
1) Racism is a public health crisis.
2) This is a big step but there is so much more work to do.
I'm either being forced to write this leftist drivel for political reasons, or I'm a complete SJW fag -
No you are not. That you think you are is proof of how deep the authoritarian termites have bored into your brain.TheKobeStopper said:
I’m anti-authoritarian, just like socialist George Orwell. Maybe you don’t understand what those books are saying?PurpleThrobber said:
Those two books are anti-authoritarian but thanks for doublethinking it.TheKobeStopper said:
Thank you for preserving great socialist literature.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber bought hardback versions of both Animal Farm and 1984 recently. For when the leftists determine those books violate XYZ SJW theory and make the publisher stop printing.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:except there's no evidence Chauvin is a racist
facts don't matter anymore though
1984 continues
It’s astounding what is transpiring. And every day OBKs performance art is one step closer to reality
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"Centering Race" produces Racism. It's that simple.
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WhyNotBoth.gifFire_Marshall_Bill said:
Translation:DoogieMcDoogerson said:
Race, you must have been provided the liberal talking points.RaceBannon said:Sounds like National Health will be riddled with systemic racism
Sad
1) Racism is a public health crisis.
2) This is a big step but there is so much more work to do.
I'm either being forced to write this leftist drivel for political reasons, or I'm a complete SJW fag -
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