OPINION: No, Karen, ‘Karen’ is not a slur for white women
Slurs are one of the prickliest facets of dialogue surrounding social politics. Who gets to use them and in what context is a constant driver of social discourse, especially online.
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Slurs are one of the prickliest facets of dialogue surrounding social politics. Who gets to use them and in what context is a constant driver of social discourse, especially online.
This pandemic’s been a real bummer.
It seems increasingly likely that former Vice President Joe Biden will be the Democratic presidential nominee, but an allegation of sexual assault that occurred in 1993 could shake his campaign.
On behalf of my friends, professors and very patient baristas, I would like to offer my condolences for the “loveable” and “tolerable” centerpiece of the Franklin Hall commons, Megajeff.
I’m a comedian who loves getting on stage and making a fool of myself, but I probably won’t be able to do it again in Bloomington. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic making a ruckus across the globe, I’ve had to cancel all my gigs. It’s a bummer, but it’s also left me with time to reflect.
On July 25, 2019, IU professor Cara Caddoo was arrested for protesting a vendor run by white supremacists at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market based on informal rules against organizing on market grounds. After Caddoo took legal action against the city, these informal rules were formalized at a Bloomington Board of Park Commissioners meeting Tuesday.
Michael Bloomberg’s presidential campaign recently sponsored Instagram posts from meme accounts, notably the popular meme accounts @fuckjerry and @grapejuiceboys. These posts are generally screenshots of direct messages sent from Mike Bloomberg himself awkwardly trying to appeal to the youths.
The Trump administration’s Israel-Palestine peace plan fell apart after the Palestinian National Authority roundly rejected it last week. This shouldn’t be surprising: it’s easy to compare the plan to the system of apartheid in South Africa that was officially dismantled in 1994.
Sacrifice can be redemptive. Death can be devastating. The passing of Planters' mascot Mr. Peanut was neither. As part of a Super Bowl commercial, Mr. Peanut let himself fall into a canyon to save actors Wesley Snipes and Matt Walsh.