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Marriage promotes 'White supremacy,' according to White university professor
Story by Kendall Tietz • 12h
"Marriage fundamentalism" promotes the ideas of "White supremacy," according to a White George Mason University professor.
Professor Bethany Letiecq wrote in the Journal of Marriage and Family about her theory "that marriage fundamentalism, like structural racism, is a key structuring element of White heteropatriarchal supremacy."
"Marriage fundamentalism can be understood as an ideological and cultural phenomenon, where adherents espouse the superiority of the two-parent married family," she wrote. "But it is also a hidden or unacknowledged structural mechanism of White heteropatriarchal family supremacy that is essential to the reproduction and maintenance of family inequality in the United States."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/marriage-promotes-white-supremacy-according-to-white-university-professor/ar-BB1jYK8O?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=0793b02e93f346f6b9570fc2d58acc51&ei=81
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:facepalm2:
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This shows how desperate the left has become to find racism to support their “America is a systemically racist country” narrative
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I believe the correct definition is "Educated beyond her ability to comprehend."
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I just ate half a peanut butter sandwich.
Yep. White supremacy.
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Tearing apart the black family has been very destructive. Why would somebody think that promoting the idea of marriage and a two parent family is somehow bad for the development of black children?
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First off, what is with this AWFL.* Bethany, you ignorant, misguided slut! Once again, you missed the point entirely.
*"affluent white female liberal"
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Ridiculous twit - And I use that in it's British interchangeability.
The oldest institution on the planet is marriage. The single most prevalent institution on the planet - Totally transcending all borders. Anywhere you go a wife is a defined thing, and always the same. Anywhere you go, an husband is a defined thing, and always the same.
It doesn't matter what color or creed. It is as much a universal part of the human condition as the terms father and mother.
These idiots are messin with ancient things. Those things have a reason for their longevity and ubiquitous nature...
As a Conservative I will point that out. It is not the right way to go.
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Ridiculous twit - And I use that in it's British interchangeability.
The oldest institution on the planet is marriage. The single most prevalent institution on the planet - Totally transcending all borders. Anywhere you go a wife is a defined thing, and always the same. Anywhere you go, an husband is a defined thing, and always the same.
It doesn't matter what color or creed. It is as much a universal part of the human condition as the terms father and mother.
These idiots are messin with ancient things. Those things have a reason for their longevity and ubiquitous nature...
As a Conservative I will point that out. It is not the right way to go.
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@roamer_1
Technically,I think the correct term in most of the world has been "mate" for most of history. I am GUESSING the terms "husband and wife" only came along after the "birth" of Christianity in Europe,and then spread.
And I am NOT going to talk about sailors and their "shipmates". No SIR! NOT gonna touch THAT one
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@roamer_1
Technically,I think the correct term in most of the world has been "mate" for most of history. I am GUESSING the terms "husband and wife" only came along after the "birth" of Christianity in Europe,and then spread.
And I am NOT going to talk about sailors and their "shipmates". No SIR! NOT gonna touch THAT one
You are incorrect, @sneakypete Every language has 'wife, husband' Every religion marries men to women. Monogamous marriage is the norm.
There are elites that have multiple wives, and some religions allow for it, but it is not the norm. The average joe, damn near everywhere, has a single wife for life.
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You are incorrect, @sneakypete Every language has 'wife, husband' Every religion marries men to women. Monogamous marriage is the norm.
There are elites that have multiple wives, and some religions allow for it, but it is not the norm. The average joe, damn near everywhere, has a single wife for life.
@roamer_1
The lucky ones,anyway.
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@roamer_1
The lucky ones,anyway.
That's the gold standard. There are variations, but that is generally what everyone is shooting for... Across colors, across cultures. It is not a 'white man' thing, or a 'Christian' thing.
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:facepalm2:
They are making the case for White people. Essentially, it all boils down to being White is 'superior'. Everything 'White' is superior. This is the Black argument. All things 'White' are White supremacy!
I am not saying this ... this is the argument of the racist 'White haters' who are mostly rich White millionaires.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9RVS8cjNN0
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They are making the case for White people. Essentially, it all boils down to being White is 'superior'. Everything 'White' is superior. This is the Black argument. All things 'White' are White supremacy!
I am not saying this ... this is the argument of the racist 'White haters' who are mostly rich White millionaires.
Yup It's the self loathing AWLF's driving this BS.
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999yawn
Yup It's the self loathing AWLF's driving this BS.
@Wingnut
Not even close. They ARE the "beating heart at the center",though.
Who has ALWAYS driven this has primarily been the various "Ref-runs" like JJ and "De Reverund Al".
The actual "drivers",of course have been the globalist billionaires who hoped to use it as a tool to advance their goal of running the world as owners and shareholders.
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They are making the case for White people. Essentially, it all boils down to being White is 'superior'. Everything 'White' is superior. This is the Black argument. All things 'White' are White supremacy!
I am not saying this ... this is the argument of the racist 'White haters' who are mostly rich White millionaires.
It isn't the color of our skin, it's the culture. Adopt the ideas of a stable family, of real education, of hard work, and of solid morals, and regardless of the color of your skin, the content of your character will prevail, and you, too, will be successful. Abandon those and your life will be worse, again, regardless of the color of your skin.
It really is that simple.
And whatever guilt the liberal whites who hate themselves feel, it is likely from inheriting or swindling their way to prosperity they do not believe they deserve. Quit projecting that on all the hard working people out here who have earned every bit of what they have.
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It isn't the color of our skin, it's the culture.
I agree. Unwed pregnancy, lack of interest in marriage or responsibility, unwillingness to work, living on the dole, and the like are not unique to any particular ethnicity. I certainly see it in my 97% white state. Just finished a novel set in a small English town, and the same type of characters appeared there. They could have been from our town.
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It isn't the color of our skin, it's the culture. Adopt the ideas of a stable family, of real education, of hard work, and of solid morals, and regardless of the color of your skin, the content of your character will prevail, and you, too, will be successful. Abandon those and your life will be worse, again, regardless of the color of your skin.
It really is that simple.
There.
You've done it.
You've natively described an hierarchical meritocracy.
Imagine that. :whistle:
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They don't get much more radical in wanting to destroy America.
Bethany Letiecq is an associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development, specializing in the utilization of community-based participatory action research approaches, anti-racist research methods (see https://cehd.gmu.edu/faculty-and-research/anti-racist-research-methods/), and mixed method designs (e.g., qualitative and quantiative methods) in partnership with minoritized and marginalized families. In her work, she documents the structural forces (law, policies, practices) that cause stressors, erode family health, and hinder family functioning. She also examines the ways families adapt and adjust to and resist structural forces, including structural racism and inequality, to achieve their goals. Guided by community partners, she works to translate research to action for systems change.
Currently, she is working on several projects in Virginia: 1) documenting the lived experiences of Black families residing in public housing targeted for redevelopment; 2) conducting research and action with undocumented immigrant families mainly from Central America to document their health and family and community contexts, including housing and engagement within the public school system; and 3) evaluating family-based health and nutrition interventions with Central American and other immigrant families. Previosuly, she worked in partnership with Native American and White grandparents rearing grandchildren, successfully advocating for law changes in Montana to advance grandparent rights when providing primary care of their grandchildren. She also worked with Mexican migrants to Montana to support access to health care, education-based services, and migrant justice. With her community partners, she co-founded the Montana Immigrant Justice Alliance (MIJA.org), a statewide nonprofit working for immigrant rights, and Amigas de la Comunidad, a NOVA-based community advisory board.
Dr. Letiecq primarily teaches research methods courses. She serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Marriage and Family and the Journal of Family Theory and Review and has published her research in such professional outlets as Journal of Marriage and Family, Family Relations, Journal of Family Theory and Review, Journal of Family and Community Health, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, and Health Education and Behavior. She is affiliated with the National Council on Family Relations (President-elect 2021-2023; President 2023-2025), the Council on Contemporary Families, Law and Society Association, and the American Educational Research Association, among others. She currently serves as the Vice-President of the GMU Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and President of the VA Conference of the AAUP.
Email: bletiecq@gmu.edu
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They don't get much more radical in wanting to destroy America.
Bethany Letiecq is an associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development, specializing in the utilization of community-based participatory action research approaches, anti-racist research methods (see https://cehd.gmu.edu/faculty-and-research/anti-racist-research-methods/), and mixed method designs (e.g., qualitative and quantiative methods) in partnership with minoritized and marginalized families. In her work, she documents the structural forces (law, policies, practices) that cause stressors, erode family health, and hinder family functioning. She also examines the ways families adapt and adjust to and resist structural forces, including structural racism and inequality, to achieve their goals. Guided by community partners, she works to translate research to action for systems change.
Currently, she is working on several projects in Virginia: 1) documenting the lived experiences of Black families residing in public housing targeted for redevelopment; 2) conducting research and action with undocumented immigrant families mainly from Central America to document their health and family and community contexts, including housing and engagement within the public school system; and 3) evaluating family-based health and nutrition interventions with Central American and other immigrant families. Previosuly, she worked in partnership with Native American and White grandparents rearing grandchildren, successfully advocating for law changes in Montana to advance grandparent rights when providing primary care of their grandchildren. She also worked with Mexican migrants to Montana to support access to health care, education-based services, and migrant justice. With her community partners, she co-founded the Montana Immigrant Justice Alliance (MIJA.org), a statewide nonprofit working for immigrant rights, and Amigas de la Comunidad, a NOVA-based community advisory board.
Dr. Letiecq primarily teaches research methods courses. She serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Marriage and Family and the Journal of Family Theory and Review and has published her research in such professional outlets as Journal of Marriage and Family, Family Relations, Journal of Family Theory and Review, Journal of Family and Community Health, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, and Health Education and Behavior. She is affiliated with the National Council on Family Relations (President-elect 2021-2023; President 2023-2025), the Council on Contemporary Families, Law and Society Association, and the American Educational Research Association, among others. She currently serves as the Vice-President of the GMU Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and President of the VA Conference of the AAUP.
Email: bletiecq@gmu.edu
The dumbest and most destructive ideas seem to spring from our universities
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I agree. Unwed pregnancy, lack of interest in marriage or responsibility, unwillingness to work, living on the dole, and the like are not unique to any particular ethnicity. I certainly see it in my 97% white state. Just finished a novel set in a small English town, and the same type of characters appeared there. They could have been from our town.
@mountaineer
Accepting personal responsibility for your actions is key to it all,regardless of background,race,or any other factor.
The obvious exception,of course,being people who are retarded,but even the retarded people seem to be non-violent.
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The dumbest and most destructive ideas seem to spring from our universities
@LMAO
That is probably because they have no experience with real life.
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@LMAO
That is probably because they have no experience with real life.
@sneakypete
And in turn, that is why they create Alternative Universes, filled with concepts and words that have absolutely no cognates in the real world.
I have come to see such academic theorists as increasingly possessed by a form of mental illness, wherein they are free to manufacture worlds in which they can justify their fears, anxieties and grievances.
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@sneakypete
And in turn, that is why they create Alternative Universes, filled with concepts and words that have absolutely no cognates in the real world.
I have come to see such academic theorists as increasingly possessed by a form of mental illness, wherein they are free to manufacture worlds in which they can justify their fears, anxieties and grievances.
All of that is somewhat alright - we all have our foibles.
The problems begin when those fantasies start to be applied to reality in a vain attempt to supplant reality.
The hubris is unmatched.
But the end will always be the same.
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@sneakypete
And in turn, that is why they create Alternative Universes, filled with concepts and words that have absolutely no cognates in the real world.
I have come to see such academic theorists as increasingly possessed by a form of mental illness, wherein they are free to manufacture worlds in which they can justify their fears, anxieties and grievances.
I hadn't really thought about it before,but I think you nailed it!
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All of that is somewhat alright - we all have our foibles.
The problems begin when those fantasies start to be applied to reality in a vain attempt to supplant reality.
The hubris is unmatched.
But the end will always be the same.
@roamer_1
It always seems to start with "I THINK!",and then it quickly morphs into "I KNOW!"
Once you lose the ability to realize you can be and ARE wrong about something,it is all downhill from there.
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@roamer_1
It always seems to start with "I THINK!",and then it quickly morphs into "I KNOW!"
Once you lose the ability to realize you can be and ARE wrong about something,it is all downhill from there.
@sneakypete
It really is that simple.
Get out in the woods, put your bare feet in a creek, and remember what reality truly IS...
Pretty easy to go from there. So much of what one thinks they know will fall away.
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sneakypete wrote:
"Accepting personal responsibility for your actions is key to it all,regardless of background,race,or any other factor."
I've posted this before, I'll post it again. You won't like it.
The late Andrew Breitbart:
"Politics is downstream from culture".
Fishrrman:
"Culture is downstream from the wellspring. The wellspring of race".
(I told you that you wouldn't like it -- but I ain't changing it)
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sneakypete wrote:
"Accepting personal responsibility for your actions is key to it all,regardless of background,race,or any other factor."
I've posted this before, I'll post it again. You won't like it.
The late Andrew Breitbart:
"Politics is downstream from culture".
Fishrrman:
"Culture is downstream from the wellspring. The wellspring of race".
(I told you that you wouldn't like it -- but I ain't changing it)
@Fishrrman
The only possible response is "And???????"
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Remember when back in the fifties some weisenheimers in the media asked if you put one million chimpanzees in a room and gave each one a typewriter, would they come up with something as good as Shakespeare?
Now we know what happens when you get millions of liberal, white women in an academic setting. They come up nonsense like this.
I'm beginning to think that these idiot liberals attempt to outdo each other in coming up with something so stupid only a white liberal would think it's a good idea.
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Remember when back in the fifties some weisenheimers in the media asked if you put one million chimpanzees in a room and gave each one a typewriter, would they come up with something as good as Shakespeare?
Now we know what happens when you get millions of liberal, white women in an academic setting. They come up nonsense like this.
I'm beginning to think that these idiot liberals attempt to outdo each other in coming up with something so stupid only a white liberal would think it's a good idea.
The Universities must hand out an award to who can come out with the stupidest ideas and theories
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Humans are not made to be alone.
We need each other. We need each other’s company. It’s how God wired us. We were that way when we lived in caves. And will be that way until humans no longer exist on the Earth.
A purple haired, tatted up, pierced up, tenured university professor isn’t going to change who we were created to be just because they can’t fit into regular society
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People of all races and faiths marry and inter-marry.
That meathead college professor needs to be checked for drugs or reduced mental capacity.
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It isn't the color of our skin, it's the culture. Adopt the ideas of a stable family, of real education, of hard work, and of solid morals, and regardless of the color of your skin, the content of your character will prevail, and you, too, will be successful. Abandon those and your life will be worse, again, regardless of the color of your skin.
It really is that simple.
And whatever guilt the liberal whites who hate themselves feel, it is likely from inheriting or swindling their way to prosperity they do not believe they deserve. Quit projecting that on all the hard working people out here who have earned every bit of what they have.
Prior to LBJ's War on Poverty, blacks had a higher rate of marriage than did whites.
And look at what liberal "compassion" managed to accomplish!
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People of all races and faiths marry and inter-marry.
That meathead college professor needs to be checked for drugs or reduced mental capacity.
C'mon man! Hasn't she seen any current commercials and ads? White couples, married or otherwise are the distinct minority, according to them almost all couples are mixed race including the surprising number of gay and lesbians :silly: :silly:
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@sneakypete
It really is that simple.
Get out in the woods, put your bare feet in a creek, and remember what reality truly IS...
Pretty easy to go from there. So much of what one thinks they know will fall away.
Yeah, some place where that cute, fuzzy, bear will eat you (or his mama will).
Nothing like communing with nature to recalibrate your worldview.
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