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Have books helped you overcome societal or political stereotypes? Though, I think it depends upon what you read but I’m sure most of us read a diverse range. Humans aren’t linear after all. So, why do stereotypes exist then? Well, human perceptions and biases do too. The sin isn’t having biases but being ready to give them up once proven otherwise.
You may be wondering then, why are stereotypes dangerous? They are not only dangerous for the person but also for a community and most importantly is your own mind too. You may be limiting your own worldview too.
Stereotypes can be about anything, not only humans.
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100 Australian books from a variety of genres
A list of 100 australian books from a variety of genres, not the same 10 boring white men. adding my lists from fable (Flag emoji for search visibility purposes)
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Marked & Bred by the Bratva (Bred by the Bratva)
Imani Jay
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first of all, rainer marie rilke???? slay. also
“blend my borders with the edge of your thumb, make maps overlap, make drums from my hollows & hallow my sap”
LORD SO SENSUOUS
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Fierceland
Omar Musa
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The Kindness of Birds
Merlinda Bobis
Post from the Apron-Sorrow / Sovereign-Tea forum
I think any girl so long as her health is right can do domestic work. The difficulty with the natives is that they are lazy.
Or maybe they were traumatised by being ripped from their families and abused by their new ‘employers’.
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Post from the Apron-Sorrow / Sovereign-Tea forum
Our Aboriginal records are the only set of state department files automatically subject to a process of legal professional privilege. This raises questions about archival access and record transparency, and contemporary forms of gatekeeping.
South Australian government - let’s make it virtually impossible to get sued again by retracting access to this very specific section of the public archive. Seems legit.