14 June, LV A.S.

1. The Devil’s Advocate

Time Stamp: 10:19

  • What does it mean to be a Satanist?
    • First phase proselytizing
    • Can you misunderstand the religion then learn to be a productive member?
    • Do you have to join the organization to be a Satanist?
    • Taking Action, exercising your will
    • Creating your total environment and improving on it
    • Don’t imitate the founder, be you!

2. Infernal Informant

Time Stamp: 32:16

  • What do terms like systemic racism, microaggression and white fragility mean?
    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/terms-systemic-racism-microaggression-white-fragility/story?id=71195820
    • “For far too many whites, if there is not a boogey man who can be pointed out and forced to apologize then racism doesn’t exist,” said Mark Anthony Neal, a professor of African and African American Studies at Duke University. “If you are a white ally, you listen to the messaging and you go back to your people, your company, your institution, your father and you share what you learned and heard. I don’t need you to feel my pain I need you to have influence with those who are responsible for my pain to help address the issues.”
    • Systemic racism: Refers to the rules, practices and customs once rooted in law. These may have changed over time, resulting in a facade of “equality,” but the residual effects reverberate throughout entire societal systems, said Andra Gillespie, an associate professor of political science and director of the James Weldon Johnson Institute at Emory University.
    • Structural racism– The term refers to “A system in which public policies, institutional practices, cultural representations, and other norms work in various, often reinforcing ways to perpetuate racial group inequity. It identifies dimensions of our history and culture that have allowed privileges associated with ‘whiteness’ and disadvantages associated with ‘color’ to endure and adapt over time. Structural racism is not something that a few people or institutions choose to practice. Instead it has been a feature of the social, economic and political systems in which we all exist,” according to the Aspen Institute’s Roundtable on Community Change.
    • Institutional racism If systemic racism is the large spider web, and structural racism the sections of the web that touch, then institutional racism is the threads that run throughout, experts say. It is racism that occurs within social and governmental institutions and refers to the blocking of people of color from the distribution of resources in a systematic way that benefits whites, Sewell said.
    • White privilege According to the Aspen Institute “White privilege, or ‘historically accumulated white privilege,’ as we have come to call it, refers to whites’ historical and contemporary advantages in access to quality education, decent jobs and liveable wages, homeownership, retirement benefits, wealth and so on.”
    • White fragility Refers to the negative emotional reaction some whites have when racism on various levels is called to their attention by people of color, sociology and African American studies experts said.
    • Microaggression This refers to the “quotidian racial slights that accumulate and make a person feel marginalized,” Gillespie said.
    • White-splaining in this context is “when a white person claims expertise on racial issues to a person of color,” Gillespie said.

3. Creature Feature

Time Stamp: 1:00:59

  • 8:46 – Dave Chappelle
    https://youtu.be/3tR6mKcBbT4
    • George Floyd’s Death
    • Don Lemon calling for celebrity voices
    • Dave Chappelle’s time of birth
    • Candice Owens saying he was a criminal
    • Black men murdering cops because the cops act as terrorists
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