As you may have heard, this week the Republican Party released what they’ve termed a “
Pledge to America,” a document that lists their agenda for the next legislative session. Erin Echols, a student at Kennesaw State U.,
took a look at it and was struck by the contents, particularly the images
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Sorry, but the whole Western Cowboy mythos as a political selling point...who exactly are they trying to appeal to with that? It seems like it's an iconography that wouldn't have the same mystique with the segment of the population that they need to *win over*. They already have the conservative-old-fart demographic that might dig the rural West imagery.
As for the Unbearable Whiteness of Being, well, that's a pretty potent and pervasive thing: only "safe" and vague minorities belong here. Both of those women (note they're both women, and in backup roles) could belong to almost any group. Except really scary ones. They're whitened up.
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Thank you so much for sharing! I look forward to reading up on these people. :)
Though, in the case of Buffalo Soldiers, correct me if I'm mistaken, but weren't they part of some of the same type of asshattery white soldiers were perpetrating against Native Americans at the direction of the US Gov?
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Buffalo Soldier Museum - Military History1861-1865 - Civil War - Blacks made up 12% (178,895 men) of the Union Army and 25% (30,000) of the Union Navy. Thousands more served in service units as laborers and the like. Some 2,751 blacks were killed in battle; another 65,427 died primarily from disease ( ... )
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