Federal Workers Shocked to Learn They're Not Royalty and Forced by Trump to...
Eight More Years! President Trump Trolls Media by Hinting He’s Ready to Serve...
He’s Everywhere! ‘Journalists’ Lament Energetic, Omnipresent Trump After Boring Biden’s Ca...
‘Hatch’ Act: Elie Mystal Goes on Race Rant Blaming White People for Trump...
Remaining Red: Florida Republicans Celebrate Nikki Fried’s Democrat Party Chair Victory
Stand-Up Guy: Trump Creates Comedy Skit Out of Sleepy Joe Biden’s Inability to...
Maddow in Tears! Trump Predicts the Demise of ‘Enemy of the People’ MSNBC...
Brit Goes Undercover With the Far-Right Patriotic Alternative for BBC
America’s Golden Age: White House Releases List of Trump’s Actions Over His First...
Here’s a Peek at Anthony Fauci’s Old Taxpayer-Funded Security
President Donald Trump Announces We Are Now in a Merit-Based World
The Left's Warped View of Women Is Bound to Backfire
'USA! USA!' Trump Hit a Vegas Casino and What Happened Next Is a...
Historian Amazed by How Well Fed and Looked After Released Hamas Hostages Appear
Following Pete Hegseth's Confirmation, Media Double Down on Former Sister-in-Law's Debunke...

SCIENCE: Here's more proof that dogs are a tool of white supremacy

This tweet wouldn’t have caught our eye except it reminded us so much of a post we did back in October, when Slate chief political correspondent and CBS News analyst Jamelle Bouie noticed something inherently racist about white people with dogs — whenever Bouie was out walking his dog, he noticed that white people greeted the dog and pretended like he wasn’t even there.

Advertisement

As much as we’d like to pretend Bouie was just being paranoid and people just like dogs, now there’s alleged research proving that walking a dog is a tool of white supremacy.

That’s not just his opinion … there is research. We’re going to skip some of O’Rourke’s follow-up tweets and just get straight to the research. For example, in her paper “Department of Parks and Gentrification: A Tale of Dogs and Men at the Shaw Dog Park,” anthropology graduate student Antoaneta Tileva examined “the intersection between gentrification and the control (and erasure) of public space by focusing on cultural displacement” and found that “the inexorably quick pace of erasure is not accidental but a rather planned feature of displacement and one that, regardless of its intention, precludes voices of dissent from changing its course.”

Advertisement

Here’s some more research into the inherent white supremacy of dog ownership:

We’re going to be busy reading those studies (that last one’s almost 20 pages), so talk amongst yourselves below:

Advertisement

Advertisement

Please cite the peer-reviewed academic journal that published your account of this first-hand experience.

Advertisement


Related:

 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement