New From Teen Vogue: Sleep Is Systemically Racist
http://www.dailywire.com/news/new-from-teen-vogue-sleep-is-systemically-racist
Teen Vogue, in its imperishable desire to act as the spearhead for political correctness, published an article titled "Black Power Naps Is Addressing Systemic Racism in Sleep," in which they plugged an artistic initiative entitled "Black Power Naps," which argues that blacks have had shorter lives than whites because blacks were not permitted to sleep, and thus reparations must be given in the form of time off from work.
Teen Vogue writes of Fannie Sosa and Navild Acosta, who created Black Power Naps, that they "were tired, but it wasn't just any old fatigue. Yes, they experienced a lack of sleep, but they were specifically experiencing a generational fatigue familiar to Black people and people of color."
Teen Vogue says Black Power Naps is "also a recognition of the hundreds of years of sleep deprivation that Black people and people of color have experienced as a result of systemic racism, a way to pushback against the false stereotype that Black people are lazy, and an investigation of the inequitable distribution of rest."
Acosta posited, "We're dealing with an inheritance of sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation was a ... deliberate tactic of slave owners to basically make the mind feeble. That same tactic has only evolved." ...
And then these silly retards wonder why no one takes them seriously.


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