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ingunnbf · 5 months
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Alright! Black Friday it is! My entire Etsy shop is 30% off now and through Cyber Monday. This is for colorists who'd like to support small businesses and human-made art! No AI-generated images :)
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ash-elizabeth-art · 5 months
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**Black Friday Sale - 25% Off**
Everything in my shop (save for the custom book ornaments) is 25% off today! There are earrings, paintings, figurines, and lots of printable art!
You can find my shop here: etsy.com/shop/ashelizabethart
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clickbdshop34 · 2 months
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By: Thomas Chatterton Williams
Published: Feb 1, 2023
On Friday, Memphis police released body- and street-cam video of five officers beating Tyre Nichols, an unarmed civilian who later died of his injuries. Unlike many recent notorious examples of police brutality, in this instance the victim and perpetrators were all Black, leading to confusion and distress. The basketball star LeBron James tweeted, “WE ARE OUR OWN WORSE ENEMY!” This kind of self-directed criticism is familiar to anyone who has had their hair trimmed in a Black barbershop. What is novel today is the amount of anger and the specific form of critique that James’s tweet, for one prominent example, engendered. One of the more polite and re-printable responses: “i’d say white supremacy was our worse enemy but okay lebron.”
White supremacy used to refer to the belief, encoded in both custom and law, that white people sit at the top of a biological racial hierarchy and that they must remain there. But in the past decade or so, it has become a much vaguer and more totalizing concept, denoting invisible structures, latent beliefs, and even innocuous practices, such as punctuality, that supposedly maintain the comparative advantage of white people at the expense of everyone else. After the murder of George Floyd in 2020 and the period of racial reckoning that followed, all manner of experience was probed for evidence of “white supremacy.” Some on the left have adopted the term as a sort of shorthand for the the invisible hand of all American social and political life.
This understanding of white supremacy has led progressive journalists and activists to bring attention to (some might say obsess over) racial background in lethal encounters involving white and nonwhite people. George Zimmerman, who killed Trayvon Martin, was a white Hispanic. Darren Wilson, who killed Michael Brown, was not merely an agent of the state but specifically a white police officer. Derek Chauvin, a white man in a multiracial group of officers responding to the scene, was the one to kneel on George Floyd. When Robert Aaron Long, a white man, murdered eight mostly Asian workers in three massage parlors in Atlanta in 2021, he said he was a sex addict and suggested he was driven by shame. But some community leaders insisted that anti-Asian animus was the X factor. According to one media narrative, repeating Long’s professed motive amounted to making “excuses” for “white male murderers.”
For some on the left, whiteness and white supremacy retain their explanatory power even when white people are nowhere to be seen. The same year as the spa shootings, when Americans were bristling against school and business shutdowns and crime rates were spiking, nationwide hate crimes against Asian Americans surged by 339 percent. Anti-Asian violence in America has always been “a diverse and majority-minority affair,” as Wilfred Reilly wrote in 2021. “The 2019 Bureau of Justice Statistics report [found] that 27.5 percent of violent criminals targeting an Asian victim are black and only 24.1 percent are white.” Yet as video and anecdotal evidence emerged of vicious Black-on-Asian assaults and homicides, progressives wouldn’t let go of their hobbyhorse.
“Ultimately, there is a failure to remember what got America to this place of racial hierarchies and lingering Black-Asian tensions: white supremacy,” a 2021 Vox article explains. “White supremacy is what created segregation, policing, and scarcity of resources in low-income neighborhoods, as well as the creation of the ‘model minority’ myth—all of which has driven a wedge between Black and Asian communities. In fact, it is white Christian nationalism, more than any other ideology, that has shaped xenophobic and racist views around Covid-19.”
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Like everyone I have spoken with, I was sickened and saddened by the killing of Tyre Nichols. When the videos were released, I was visiting my parents, and the footage was all any of us could talk about. Any attempt to make sense of the atrocity felt insufficient. My mother, an observant Christian, pointed to the existence of evil. My father, a sociologist by training, noted how power dynamics can affect, or corrupt, encounters between strangers. I stressed the role of ego and general incompetence—these officers were young, granted far too much authority, and grossly inexperienced.
Writing at CNN on Friday, Van Jones offered another explanation under the headline “The police who killed Tyre Nichols were Black. But they might still have been driven by racism.” It is certainly possible that the five young, dark-skinned men who beat Nichols so mercilessly had each internalized a poisonous self-hatred. (On Monday, the Memphis police department revealed that two other officers had been disciplined as part of the investigation, at least one of whom is white.) And there is also a serious argument to be made that racism does not require interpersonal malice but may be understood as the limited and limiting system in which individuals make free but constrained decisions. In the latter telling, the institution of American policing is foundationally derived from southern slave patrols and now operates as a disciplining force to protect capital and hold the poor and marginalized in place—all of which makes it an inherently anti-Black enterprise, regardless of the racial or ethnic makeup of the individual officers in its employ.
I am, to a degree, sympathetic to these views. I will never forget the day my brother had his front teeth separated from his mouth by the cold flashlight of a cop whose skin was darker than his own. But I am deeply skeptical of the reflex to attribute all violence and misconduct to structural racism, to impose that smooth framework on every atrocity no matter its jagged grain. I tweeted in response to Jones’s headline that we ought to at least consider the possibility that these five officers’ reprehensible actions fall on them alone.
By the next morning, that tweet had gone viral. I attempted to extend the thought further, writing, “Twitter is an amazing prism because you can watch fringe epistemologies congeal into orthodoxy in real time. A view that still strikes most as an enormous stretch—that white supremacist racism explains bad actions of non-whites even where no whites are present—is one example.”
This statement drew support as well as ire. The writer Joyce Carol Oates quoted it with a rebuttal: “yours is a somewhat disingenuous interpretation of a simple theory: that the race of the victim may determine the punishment, regardless of the race of the perpetrators. (in which case, if the victim had been white, the Black officers might have treated him less brutally.)” That tweet went viral, too, generating millions of views. Soon, my notifications were flooded with responses making a similar point, many of them quoting a specific passage from James Baldwin’s 1985 book, The Evidence of Things Not Seen:
Black policemen were another matter. We used to say, “If you just must call a policeman”—for we hardly ever did—“for God’s sake, try to make sure it’s a White one.” A Black policeman could completely demolish you. He knew far more about you than a White policeman could and you were without defenses before this Black brother in uniform whose entire reason for breathing seemed to be his hope to offer proof that, though he was Black, he was not Black like you.
Baldwin made this point with psychological acuity throughout his career. In his 1955 debut, Notes of a Native Son, he writes—eerily, in light of Memphis—“There were, incidentally, according to my brother, five Negro policemen in Atlanta at this time, who, though they were not allowed to arrest whites, would, of course, be willing, indeed, in their position, anxious, to arrest any Negro who seemed to need it. In Harlem, Negro policemen are feared even more than whites, for they have more to prove and fewer ways to prove it.”
Those were Baldwin’s insights some 40 and nearly 80 years ago, respectively, and they say something historically true with ramifications for the present. I erred on Twitter in dismissing as merely “fringe” this position—that even nonwhite actors can buy into notions of their own personal or group inferiority, and also contribute to their own structural disadvantage. And yet, is even Baldwin’s exquisite articulation really the last or even the most compelling word on what is happening between and within groups in 2023?
Americans hardly have a monopoly on brutality, or state-sanctioned brutality, such that only peculiarities of American history can explain violence in the present. We have spent the past year observing groups of white-skinned Russian men do unspeakable things to the white-skinned Ukrainians at their mercy—things most of these same men would never do by themselves—simply because they were together and they could. Strength is provocative; weakness is too. I believe that this is what my father means when he invokes power dynamics (it may also be what my mother means by evil), and it cuts across every ethnic line.
In the case of Tyre Nichols, in particular, the offending officers are Black, but so is the city’s chief of police, the majority of the force she oversees, and the community at large. The notion that the most likely explanation for this specific horror in this specific locality at this specific time ought to be reduced to a permanent, invisible, and unfalsifiable force called white supremacy veers dangerously close to determinism. Perversely, this infantilizing logic can’t help but absolve the five officers of responsibility for a heinous crime that most people and most police officers of any background do not commit.
Such moral reasoning has become conventional wisdom, embraced vocally by white liberals, among others. But white and nonwhite people alike should be wary of forfeiting their agency so easily. We should always remain skeptical of systems-level thinking that reduces the complexity and unpredictability of human action to a simple formula.
Why did those officers kill Tyre Nichols? I don’t know, and I’m wary of anyone who says they do.
[ Via: https://archive.vn/eVOYu ]
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Presupposing the motivation for a social phenomenon is no better than academics starting with their conclusion and working backwards, or Xians and Muslims scouring their scripture for verses they can interpret as scientific "proof" of their god.
"Faith is pretending to know things you don't know."
-- Peter Boghossian
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self-made-cages · 1 year
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Tagged by my favorite, @notesonartistry 💕💕
Nicknames: Morg (yes, sounds like the dead people place... RIP me), my sister calls me Bear
Zodiac? Taurus
Height: 5'6''
Last thing I googled: Free printable crosswords
Song stuck in my head: Benjamin Calypso from Joseph
Number of blogs I follow: 152
Amount of sleep I got: About 9 hours. I'm catching up from earlier this week, when I became seemingly allergic to sleep...
Lucky numbers: Don't really have any
Dream job: Author
Currently wearing: my Christmas Tree Farm sweatshirt and leggings
Movies/books that summarize me: Nothing in my life is exciting enough to be fictionalized lol (yet)
Favorite instruments: Piano, cello
Favorite song right now: Maroon
Describe my aesthetic: Preppy, classic, and cozy
Favorite author: Anthony Doerr
Rewatching? Chuck
Favorite animal noise: Quack
Random facts about myself: I like reading, popcorn, and long walks on the beach (and this is my fun fact from my hinge profile bc I'm super vanilla).
Number of followers: I'm averaging 2 new porn bots to block a day
Watching? The local news is on rn bc my dad is waiting for the weather (does he know about the weather app? idk)
Plan to watch: Need to finish Succession. Excited to watch Sex Lives of College Girls. We got HBO on sale on Black Friday, so just exploring everything on there right now.
Tagging: @coldwinecoldshoulder and @ithinkheknowss 🥰🥰
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elaineweidesign · 5 months
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I created this minimalist weekly to-do list planner for my life planner printable. . 📅 I believe this simple layout can help me simplify my weekly and daily tasks. . I've created the planner in six different colors, allowing it to match your theme or mood. 🌈 . Currently, the planners in my shop are on sale for Black Friday at a 75% discount. 🎉 Don't miss out on this deal! . Also, my other shops are all having Black Friday sales, from 45%-75% off! Check out the links in my bio! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #WeeklyPlanner #LifeOrganization #MinimalistLiving #PlannerPrintable #DailyTasks #ProductivityGoals #BlackFridaySale #ShopSmall #OrganizedLife #ColorfulPlanners #TaskManagement #TimeManagement #WeeklyGoals #CreativePlanning #DiscountOffer #PlanningAhead #MindfulLiving #SelfImprovement #DailyRoutine #LifeSimplicity #GetOrganized #DigitalPlanner #PaperPlanner #weeklyplanner #printableplanners #PlannerAddict #PlanWithMe
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mz4250 · 5 months
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BLACK FRIDAY LIVE STREAM! I'll be 3D modeling more 3D printable minis:
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Because Black Friday I'll be hosting a once in a life time special: All my minis today will be FREE!!!
(ok I got nothing actually BF related but w/e I'm making art come hang out :P)
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cricutcutdesign · 5 months
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Cricut Maker Black Friday Deals: Unlock Exclusive Discounts Now!
Are you also wondering why Cricut Maker Black Friday deals are so early? Well, for your information, capitalism doesn’t simply follow calendar dates. Hence, everyone wants to grab the best offers to buy their desirable products. Personally, I’m trying my best to get things I like as soon as possible. This way, I will save a lot.
Besides, I bought a new Cricut Maker machine last year in Cricut Black Friday deals. I literally saved a lot during this Black Friday sale. To help you with these things, I am going to share the best deals for the Cricut Maker machine. Whichever you buy, you will get it at a budget-friendly price.
Plus, I will share the best bundles for both Cricut Maker. Ready to take advantage of the offer? Let’s find the deals!
1.  Cricut Maker
You will wonder why I saved 57% on my Cricut Maker last year. Surprised? That is why we should not get delayed buying anything in the festival offer. Those who grab the offer early can save a huge amount on this machine.
Coming to the Cricut Maker machine is a robust and powerful machine compared to other Cricut machines. It has an adaptive tool feature, which is amazing and allows you to get the desirable cuts easily on more than 3. Plus, it has revolutionized the DYing or Crafting world, making crafters enthusiasts personalize everything.
In addition, the Cricut Maker Black Friday deals are going to be super exciting for all of us. This year, Cricut is going on sale again, and hence, you must get the benefit of these exciting deals.
However, the current offer for Cricut Maker is that you can get this machine for just $299 instead of $399. Saving $100 is going to be a big deal for you. Must grab this offer before it goes away!
2.  Cricut Maker Essential Bundle
The Cricut Machine Essential bundle is the best option for crafters who often need to work with fabrics, and hence, their focus is sewing projects. Plus, this essential bundle, as the name suggests, has all the important accessories and Cricut tools required for sewing projects.
The price for the Cricut Maker Essential bundle is $349. But the original price for this bundle was $537. Here, you can clearly see the benefits of Cricut Maker Black Friday deals.
This bundle comes with an Everyday Iron-on, Tools Basic Set, Transfer Tape, a Premium Vinyl Sampler Removable, an Iron-On Protective Sheet, a True Control Knife (blue), and a Portable Trimmer.
3.  Cricut Maker Machine Everything Bundle
The Everything bundle is suitable for innovative DIYers, including crafters who love to work with cardstock, wood, and several other materials. This bundle is a complete solution for every Cricut maker user. Also, the list of included items in everything bundle is huge. In short, it includes essential things such as vinyl transfer tape, Cricut printable vinyl, stencil material, etc.
In addition to the price, the current price for the Everything bundle is $399. However, the original price was $666. Hence, you can understand the differences, right? Therefore, you should not think much but grab the discount without further delay.
Final Words
To summarize the whole blog, I have only focused on Cricut Maker Black Friday deals, which include the Cricut Maker machine and its Essential and Everything bundles. Plus, I have mentioned all the essential things included in the Cricut Maker bundles.
In contrast to the price of the machine, you will get it cheaper due to Black Friday sales. However, you will get a 57% discount on the Cricut machine. Besides, the price for the Essential Bundle and Everything bundle is $349 and 399, respectively.
FAQs
Question 1: Is the Cricut Maker Worth Buying in the Black Friday Sale?
Answer: Yes! This is the perfect time to buy your Cricut Maker machine, as you can get decent discounts. Currently, the offered price for the Cricut Maker model is $299.99, which comes with 30% off. In addition, you can also consider buying the Maker machine + Essential bundle, which you will get at just $349. On this bundle set, you will save up to $188. Besides, if you are looking for an everything bundle with a machine, then it is available at $399. However, the actual price was $666.
Question 2: What are the best Cricut Black Friday deals in 2023?
Answer: There are several Black Friday deals on various Cricut machines, including its bundles. Have a look at the following deals from Cricut on Black Friday:
Question 3: Does Cricut go on Sale for Black Friday?
Answer: Yes, why not. Black Friday is the time when Cricut sells more products. Many people wait for this day to get the highest discounts on each Cricut machine, including the benefits. So, if you want a pocket-friendly machine, then you must shop before this special occasion. I would recommend you grab the offer as soon as possible; otherwise, the price may increase.
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thereviewwire · 6 months
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Black Friday Printable Planner
Black Friday Printable Planner The templates include the following: • 2-Month Sales Calendar • 3-Month Sales Calendar • 30-Day Savings Challenge • Black Friday Checklist and Tips • Black Friday Sale Tracker • Black Friday Wishlist • Budget Breakdown • Budget Overview • Calendars – Oct, Nov, Dec • Coupons • Cover Page • Cyber Monday Checklist and Tips • Cyber Sale Tracker • Cyber Sale…
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ingunnbf · 5 months
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Water Lily – the fourth digital and printable coloring page from my Mesmerizing Mermaids 1 coloring book :)
Black Friday is coming up very soon, and I'll be having a huge discount on all my coloring books/pages in my Etsy shop: IngunnDesignShop
To be notified about when the sale starts (and to get an even better discount) you can sign up for my newsletter here: ingunn.design/newsletter
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creativeusart-svg · 8 months
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Black Friday Shopping Team I'm The Mom Christmas SVG PNG Cutting Printable Files
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art-sciencedesigns · 1 year
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Empowering Moms to Explore, Create and Connect Through Positive Self Care with Printable Journal Affirmations! -- # Black Friday #BlackFriday, #BlackFridayDeals, #FridayFeeling, #CyberMonday, #BlackFridayshopping, #BlackFridayDiscounts, #PurchaseToday, #DiscountsGalore, #BargainHunter, #BiggestDeals, #InstaDeal, #ShoppingHacks, #NewYearNewDeals, #GrabTheDeal, #MegaSavings, #OnlineSavings, #YaySavings, #WeatherTheSeasonSavings, #HolidayShoppingDeals, #MindGameWithSavings, #ShopTillYouDrop, #GiftShoppingExtraSavings, #ShopaholicsFavDay, #CrazyDealsDay, #LimitLessSavings, #CheapestPricesEver, #BetterDiscountsToday, #ShopShopShop
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rocketfootuk · 1 year
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DM me for 40-50% off. Black Friday to Cyber Monday. While stocks last. Full portfolio, exclusive new images, digital downloads and lim. ed. prints at www.rocketfoot.co.uk FREE collage NFT's available DM me! 1 of 1 NFT’s available at www.opensea.io/rocketfootuk and full 25x25 inch, 35 image printable collage and lots more available for all NFT holders through VIP webpage. Website: www.rocketfoot.co.uk Opensea, YouTube & Facebook: rocketfootuk Instagram & Twitter: @rocketfootuk #rocketfoot #prints #photography #marvel #photooftheday #picoftheday #rubikscube #affordableart #Netflix #hawkinsindianna #favourite #jars #hulk #flowers #scoopsahoy #cybermondaysale #strangerthings #upsidedown #fire #zippy #christmas #palacearcade #dustin #christmaspresent #presentidea #cybermonday #eleven #blackfridaysale #milliebobbybrown #blackfriday (at England, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cla7BhNDJy_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lanahallen · 1 year
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Black Friday Sale 2022
Black Friday Sale - all downloads 50% OFF - use discount code 50PERCENT at checkout. Sale ends 11/30/22 (midnight eastern time).
Planner Set – Get Organized Now!
Let Hope Rise Bible Verse Christian Coloring Pages and Prayer Journal Printable Bundle
Audiobook Production, Do It Yourself Step-by-Step
Black Friday Sale ends 11/30/22 (midnight eastern time).
Shop all downloads here:
Use discount code 50PERCENT at checkout.
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Hello beautiful scribblers welcome to a new week. Today I want to share with you my early Black Friday sale, I have slashed every digital kit by over ½ the normal price. This will stay the same until the end of November. As from December onwards you will see a brand new collection of digital kits which I hope you'll all enjoy as much as these. So come on peeps grab some really good priced kits now and enjoy. Each kit has notecards, envelopes, tags postcards and much more, just download print and create your own kind of magic, all you need to do is follow the link in my bio. #shopping #stationeryideas2022 #etsy #etsy_stationeryideas2022 #ephemera #handmade #dowhatmakesyouhappy #crafts #stickers #newtoinstagram #newtoetsyshop #supportsmallbusiness #printables #digitdownload #art #instantdownloads #downloadableart #junkjournal #scrapbooking #bulletjournal #cardmaking @etsybusinessess (at Dorset) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkqekmOoeQp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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elaineweidesign · 5 months
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This is the monthly planner for my minimalist life planner printable. 🗓️ I'm using this monthly planner for my November setup. . It has significantly helped me simplify the process of setting up the planner for the month. . 🍂 Do you enjoy setting up a monthly planner? Do you customize your planner based on your needs? . This month, I've utilized every page of my minimalist life planner. Perhaps next month, I'll select only the planners that fit my needs for December. . What are your thoughts on that? Please share your comments, and I'd like to hear your suggestions. 🦃🍁 . Currently, the planners in my shop are on sale for Black Friday at a 75% discount. 🎉 Don't miss out on this deal! . Also, my other shops are all having Black Friday sales, from 45%-75% off! Check out the links in my bio! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #MonthlyPlanner #LifeOrganization #MinimalistLiving #PlannerPrintable #NovemberSetup #SimplifyLife #MonthlyPlanning #CustomizeYourPlanner #MinimalistPlanner #NovemberReflection #PlanningProcess #NovemberGoals #LifeSimplicity #MinimalismJourney #PlannerIdeas #MonthlySpread #OrganizedLiving #DecemberPrep #PlanningRoutine #MonthlyReview #PlannerLove #GetOrganized #CreativePlanning #TimeToPlan #ThanksgivingPlanning #PlannerCommunity
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