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doublethink

(6,823 posts)
Mon May 9, 2022, 11:40 PM May 2022

Jane Elliott disscussess "Birth Dearth" ...

4 minute video which covers a lot in such a short presentation. A lot to un-pack here.

I'm kinda thinking this was recorded while President Obama was in office ... ? Very relevant to Roe vs Wade and the contents of the recently leaked Supreme Court B.S. Give it a listen ... Peace.

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Jane Elliott disscussess "Birth Dearth" ... (Original Post) doublethink May 2022 OP
"Those who forget the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them." Cerridwen May 2022 #1
No problem Cerridwen ... doublethink May 2022 #2
Thank you for posting this! shanti May 2022 #3
You're welcome Shanti ... doublethink May 2022 #4
Thank you for posting this, doublethink. crickets May 2022 #5

Cerridwen

(13,258 posts)
1. "Those who forget the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them."
Mon May 9, 2022, 11:59 PM
May 2022

I've been looking for that quote.

I love her rapid fire delivery. And everything she said.

I would add but one thing; those who refuse to learn from the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat those mistakes.

And here we are.

That's all.

Thank you, doublethink.



crickets

(25,981 posts)
5. Thank you for posting this, doublethink.
Sat May 14, 2022, 12:52 PM
May 2022

I missed this a few days ago (yikes, sorry about that) and ran across it while cleaning out browser tabs. Boy am I glad I did. Jane Elliott is brilliant, knowledgeable, and right on point. I hope folks do take five minutes for this, because it is a very important element of the RW racism credo. The "birth dearth" idea is not new, nor is it just an incidental item on the Republican party doomsday checklist.

It took a second while watching the clip, but then I remembered. Jane Elliot is the school teacher who originated the Blue-Eyes-Brown-Eyes exercise in her classroom after the assassination of Martin Luther King.



48 sec. clip:
I want every white person in this room who would be happy to be treated as this society, in general, treats our black citizens -- if you, as a white person, would be happy to recieve the same treatment as our black citizens do in this society, please stand.

[auditorium is silent, stays seated]

You didn't understand the directions. If you white folks want to be treated the way blacks are in this society, stand.

Nobody's standing here. That says very plainly that you know what's happening, you know you don't want it for you. I want to know why you're so willing to accept it or to allow it to happen for others.

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