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Tim Wise Trailer Feb 2015 – Video


Tim Wise Trailer Feb 2015
THE PURPOSE OF THIS CROWDFUND CAMPAIGN IS TO REMOVE THE BARRIER OF COST AND ALLOW ANYONE AND EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO COME; TO ATTEND THESE EVENTS FOR ...

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Tim Wise Trailer Feb 2015 - Video

Tim wise On racism in the US Past and Present! – Video


Tim wise On racism in the US Past and Present!
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Final deload session. – Video


Final deload session.
In preparation for the gpc sydney cup. This is 1x1 @ 80% of previous 1rm. So we have 141kg squat. 96kg bench 181.5kg deadlift.

By: Tim Wise

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TIM WISE USE OF THE N WORD – Video


TIM WISE USE OF THE N WORD
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TIM WISE USE OF THE N WORD - Video

Tim Wise Quotes (Author of White Like Me)

To pay attention to the American political process, and what the candidates for this nations highest office have to say and not say about the issues that are of importance to them and thus we are to presume importance to the Nation, you would get the impression that the issue of race, that the issue of racism, that the issue of discrimination, and certainly that the issue of white racial privilege were non existent issues; that they were of really no importance, or that of very little importance, because you will not hear and have not heard any of the candidates for the presidency of the United States, in either party, of whatever political ideology, make this an issue. Yes,they talk about poverty and occasionally they talk about schooling and education. They talk about healthcare. They talk about all of those things, but not once have any of those candidates tried to directly connect the role that racism, the role that racial discrimination, the role that institutional racial oppression and white privilege play in regard to health care, in regard to housing, in regard to schooling. It is as if those issues exist in a vacuum and have no relationship to color, have no relationship to race, have no relationship to a history of racial subordination. Tim Wise

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