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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/wp_mjgj8c/racefiles.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I bought The New York Times on Sunday for the first time in years this weekend. When I was growing up, we had a subscription and my father would insist that I and my siblings read the Week In Review, which, of course we didn\u2019t, but the few times I tried I had no idea what any of it meant. I lugged the stack to a diner for a little self-date with some waffles and coffee. These were 4 of 5 of the front page headlines, reading left to right, above the fold to below the fold:<\/p>\n
Wall St. Mothers, Stay-Home Fathers.<\/strong> This article<\/a> about stay-at-home dads of White Fortune 500 women executives makes no mention of race, instead, drops mentions of Truman Capote’s\u00a0Breakfast at Tiffany\u2019s<\/em> and Betty Friedan\u2019s The Feminine Mystique<\/em>, two of the most irrelevant American iconographies for poor, working class, or even middle class women of color. No mention of the millions of largely women of color domestic workers from the U.S. and global south who have been essential for White advancement and advantage. No explicit mention of sexism or patriarchy as deeply embedded structural phenomenon that are required within a capitalism.<\/p>\n Bank Tracked Business Linked to China Hiring.<\/strong> Um, what? Why is The New York Times obsessed with investigating nepotistic hiring<\/a> of U.S. financial giants like JP Morgan Chase in China? Isn\u2019t insider hiring what formerly slave-trading companies like JP Morgan Chase have done within the 1%, like, forever? Why are they obsessed with it when it happens thousands of miles away? Oh right, because it\u2019s China<\/p>\n