![]() Anyway, my friend works in nuclear waste disposal, is very good at a very complicated job, and he will never bring in $450k in a year. I’m not sure about those who were separated before or after President Trump. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is considering paying illegal immigrants $450,000 per person, plus offering them citizenship, if they were separated from their family after they crossed our border illegally under the Trump administration. One of my closest friends just got fired from a great job because he wouldn’t get the COVID vaccine. This is just one of many recent events that have struck me as not just disappointing, but absolutely surreal. Rutgers won’t be firing me for tweets.” And I’m sure she’s right. Cooper is not worried about backlash: “I have tenure. ![]() Imagine if a white professor was asked about Black people, and he suggested that “we got to take these mothers out.” That white professor would be fired by the end of the day (as he should be, obviously), and would fear for his life. ![]() She is clearly promoting the extermination of a race of people. She has a BA in English, and her English is a jumbled mess of bad words, worse grammar, and even worse organization of her thoughts. and is a tenured professor at an American University. And in my way of thinking about the world, that means it has an end … Whiteness is going to have an end date, because despite what White people think of themselves, they do not defy the laws of eternity … But Whiteness is largely an, you know, an inconvenient interruption. And that’s super important to remember that white colonialism and imperialism has a beginning. White folks are not infinite and eternal, right? … They ain’t going to go on for infinity and infinity. I truly don’t, … But I do fundamentally believe that things that have a beginning have an ending. But, like, we can’t say that, right? We can’t say, like, I don’t believe in a project of violence. Like, the thing I want to say to you is we got to take these mothers out. Cooper was recently asked in an interview what Black Americans can expect from White people. She has also written several books, including “Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower.”ĭr. She is now a tenured professor of women’s and gender studies and Africana studies at Rutgers. Cooper got her BA in English & Political Science from Howard University, her Master’s in Liberal Arts from Emory, and a PhD in American Studies from Emory. In 20, she was named to the ’s “Root 100,” an annual list of top Black influencers.” Dr. ![]() Her areas of research and work include black women organizations, black women intellectuals, and hip-hop feminism. Brittney Cooper is an American author, professor, activist, and cultural critic. ![]()
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