Most Whites find it easy to ignore residential segregation. I experienced a good example of this inattention when I told a lunch-table’s worth of White colleagues at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences about the linguist John Baugh’s project on “linguistic profiling” (Baugh 2003). Baugh has developed a matched-guise test in which a single speaker uses a “White professional,” a “Latino,” or a “Black” voice in making telephone inquiries about the availability of advertised rentals in the San Francisco Bay area. The “White professional” voice is much more likely to yield an invitation to make an appointment to look at the property, while the other accents are more likely to result in a response that the rental is no longer available. My colleagues, all sophisticated scholars, were genuinely surprised at this result; several mentioned that they had thought that this sort of discrimination had long since disappeared.

Jane H. Hill, The Everyday Language of White Racism (via wretchedoftheearth)

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This is like when me and my white soon-to-be husband were looking for places. I’d call up and they’d say, “Come on down! Get an application!”. Because I don’t “sound” black.

Then I’d walk in 2 minutes later and they’d be all, “Oh. Sorry, we just rented it.”

Then I’d send him in and he’d get an application. 

The best part? Walking back in while he was completing the application. “Oh, they gave you an application? But they told me it was just rented. ODD. THAT. I’m going to report them so let’s just skip this place, m’kay?” The looks on their faces and the pathetic apologies were just too much fun.

Used to deal with the same thing with road trips. Hotels would tell me that there were no vacancies, but my white roommate would go in and get us a room, usually cheaper than advertised.

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I do similar stuff at restauants and other places of business with my white bf. At least it makes it easier to know where not to go!

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Reblogging again for the commentary

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But we’re just supposed to *trust* and think everything is an *isolated* incident.

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Not so sophisticated scholars, were they? I mean this really, really shouldn’t be all that surprising.

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It shouldn’t be surprising, but I guarantee that most white people find it unbelievable

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I’m going to reblog this every time I see it on my dash. My parents pointed out how this phenomenon worked when we were moving to PA (they’d get steered to crummier neighborhoods and have to insist on being shown others). Housing discrimination is still pretty widespread and the gatekeepers? Tend to either intentionally or due to unchecked bias reinforce the status quo. 

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It always floors me the things people are surprised at. Meanwhile, every person of color is sitting here like, “Oh. Must be another day that ends in Y, and in other news, water is wet.” Like, really, people are surprised by this, and whenever they show surprise at learning stuff that we go through, I have to poker face, lest I end up giving them the most disbelieving side eye in history because how do you NOT know this? But then, you know. Some people have the privilege of being able to be unaware it because it’s not a problem they have to deal with. :/ (via lori-jaye)

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inspectorclarke:

Cosplayers don’t say “I love you” they say “SCISSORS SEWING WIGS FABRIC SCREW IT I’M USING DUCT TAPE” which roughly translates to “The con is tomorrow” and I think that’s beautiful.

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joshkeaton:

A little meme fun for the weekend! Thanks for the requests, keep ‘em coming!

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Your plan has now been foiled. MWAHAHA.

Your plan has now been foiled. MWAHAHA.

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voreyeur:

bitterseafigtree:

sara-huynh:

neaato:

#korean plastic surgery all look alike??

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2314647/Has-plastic-surgery-20-Korean-beauty-pageant-contestants-look-Pictures-contest-hopefuls-goes-viral.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/25/miss-korea-contestants-2013-photos_n_3157026.html
http://gawker.com/plastic-surgery-blamed-for-making-all-miss-korea-contes-480907455
…Seriously, Western media? You had to jump on this, eh?
I’m gonna do bullet points because it’s late and I’m tired.
1. Same lighting used/camera angles2. Very similar hair styles3. Facial contouring/highlighting is almost identical - emphasis on the nose bridge, jaw is made to appear slimmer4. Their eye make up is almost identical to one another5. Images have been photoshopped/tweaked to fit beauty standards
So yeah, they’re going to look alike.
But hey… they don’t actually all look the same.

And why are people so surprised that Koreans share similar features anyway? South Korea is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the world.

Also, are we really gonna pretend that American pageant girls don’t all look eerily alike? Cause they do. And it’s creepy.

^^^
or liek idk
the 500000 white models
in the fashion industry

voreyeur:

bitterseafigtree:

sara-huynh:

neaato:

#korean plastic surgery all look alike??

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2314647/Has-plastic-surgery-20-Korean-beauty-pageant-contestants-look-Pictures-contest-hopefuls-goes-viral.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/25/miss-korea-contestants-2013-photos_n_3157026.html

http://gawker.com/plastic-surgery-blamed-for-making-all-miss-korea-contes-480907455

…Seriously, Western media? You had to jump on this, eh?

I’m gonna do bullet points because it’s late and I’m tired.

1. Same lighting used/camera angles
2. Very similar hair styles
3. Facial contouring/highlighting is almost identical - emphasis on the nose bridge, jaw is made to appear slimmer
4. Their eye make up is almost identical to one another
5. Images have been photoshopped/tweaked to fit beauty standards

So yeah, they’re going to look alike.

But hey… they don’t actually all look the same.

And why are people so surprised that Koreans share similar features anyway? South Korea is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the world.

Also, are we really gonna pretend that American pageant girls don’t all look eerily alike? Cause they do. And it’s creepy.

^^^

or liek idk

the 500000 white models

in the fashion industry

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No Woman Spends Tons Of Money On A Hobby She’s Not Into To Impress A Man-Child Trapped In Perpetual Boyhood When She Could Buy Things She Actually Likes

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loudblackram:

A Very Strongly Worded Letter To Misogynistic Gamer-Bros by LoudBlackRam

YES!

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