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revolutionarynoodles:

milvertons:

I’m reading John Adam’s annotated copy of Mary Wollstonecraft’s 

Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution, ya know, for like, fun. And it’s hilarious.  I swear he’s almost a caricature of himself. It’s TOO John Adams™  

Like this over-dramatic nonsense  

At first, it’s clear he can’t get over the fact that a chick is writing about POLITICS

He loves to write little sarcastic comments when the language and/or sentiments are Too Optimistic for him

also when Wollstonecraft sly-digs the american revolution

He didn’t think Marie Antoinette was All That (later he says “her beauty was chiefly the fiction of flattery”)

Is a total prude even in his most private thoughts #repressed

But every once in a while shows genuine appreciation for good writing

Can we all talk about Marie Antoinette got roasted in that 5th one? 😂

dontwantthenextcommanderiwantyou:

laineylewxlove:

brainstatic:

yellowjuice:

e-wifey:

people understand that Spanish speakers speak different dialects of the Spanish language but don’t understand that black people speak a dialect of the English language

saw a variation of this conversation on twitter earlier

I just want to state for the record that this is completely uncontroversial among linguists. It’s the first day of sociolinguistics class.

I majored in Communication Disorders to become an Speech Language Pathologist and am currently and Assisstant. When we were in class we were taught about this as well as other dialect. Under no circumstances do you treat a client for what is considered a dialect. So as a speech therapist when I hear AAVE I move on. It is a real language with real rules.

Thats why it was outrage in the speech community post Katrina when teachers began to recommend students for speech, when it was simply the New Orleans dialect.

“It is a real language with real rules.”

That’s like…literally the first thing my linguistics class covered, too. If it’s spoken naturally, then it’s correct. Just because you’re not familiar with the construction doesn’t make it any less fucking valid.

fierceawakening:

betthearm:

hundondestiny:

whyyoustabbedme:

Nevaeh now wears a scarf to cover several bald spots and her singed
hair. She was left with first-degree burns, but it could have been worse
according to Tanya Robinson, Nevaeh’s mother.

“The doctor told me her hairstyle saved her life,” Tanya recalled. “Had it been different, she might not be here.”

This isn’t the first time Nevaeh has experienced bullying. Two years ago, another student broke her thumb.

I’m walking into that school like

Hate crime. It should qualify as one.

Nevaeh is thirteen years old. This happened at Gompers School in the Philadelphia School District. The school district has not issued any comment, but y’all can make yours:

Samuel Gompers School

Address: 5701 Wynnefield Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19131

District: The School District of Philadelphia

Phone: (215) 581-5503

The School District of Philadelphia

Address: 

440 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130

Phone: 215-400-4000

This happened October 25, 2018. This isn’t some random post that won’t die. It’s happening now. Call. Demand accountability and this be treated as a hate crime.

…jesus fuck.