Tag: Racism in America
Florida: White man deliberately kills three black people – Politics
A new hate crime has shaken the United States: A white man shot and killed three black people in a shop in Jacksonville, Florida. According to the police, the alleged…
Implicit Association Test: Nothing but theses? – Knowledge
The Implicit Association Test was once considered the entrance door into the hidden abysses of the soul, hidden and unconscious prejudices should be able to be measured with it. Today…
After Supreme Court verdict: What is “Affirmative Action”? – Politics
Almost exactly a year ago, millions of Americans outraged their Supreme Court’s landmark decision Roe v. calf to end abortion rights in the United States. Millions of their fellow citizens…
USA: Pittsburgh synagogue bomber found guilty
In the United States, the criminal trial of the Pittsburgh anti-Semitic mass murderer ended on Friday with a guilty verdict. Almost five years after a deadly attack on a synagogue…
Boycott calls against Chick-fil-A fast food chain – Politics
Chick-fil-A was actually Conservative fast food. The boss liked to rail against gay marriage, the company emphasized its own Christian roots and donated to groups that stood up against the…
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo: Scandal in Chinatown – Culture
It all starts with a promotional photo. It shows a woman presenting herself as a charming man in a tuxedo with her hair slicked back. It’s an image that takes…
“Arielle, the Mermaid” with Halle Bailey in the cinema: A little shaky on her feet – culture
Huge masses of water, waves as high as walls, blue whirlpools and white spray, and then this quote from the original by Hans Christian Andersen: “But mermaids have no tears…
“Arielle, the mermaid” in the cinema: a little shaky on her feet – culture
Huge masses of water, waves as high as walls, blue whirlpools and white spray, and then this quote from the original by Hans Christian Andersen: “But mermaids have no tears…
“White Men Can’t Jump” on Disney Plus: This Town is a Jungle Culture
Sometime in the middle of the basketball buddy movie “White Men Can’t Jump,” there’s a drive through Los Angeles – down Crenshaw Boulevard, which runs from South Central LA up…
Cognitive Sciences: Psychology of Cleavage
It is not the search for truth that drives people, but the need to belong. Social polarization is thus inevitable. What helps? source site