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And while I'm being all political...
This guy makes some damn good points about white privilege. Regardless of how I feel about the McCain-Palin and Obama-Biden tickets, and how the media's been treating Sarah Palin (and about Tim Wise as well *cough*) ... if you flip it around and postulate a black candidate with Palin's particular set of qualifications and disadvantages (unwed teenage daughter, shaky collegiate history, gun-toting future son-in-law, strongly religious and belongs to a politically-charged church), and consider how such a candidate would be viewed by the American mainstream -- makes kind of a contrast, doesn't it?

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Colbert King - one of the Deputy Editors for the Washington Post wrote soon after announcement concern Palin's daughter about some of the responses he had received after a column concerning the effects that teen pregnancy can and do have on a large city and that the community needs to do it's part to keep teenagers from becoming parents before they are ready.
He posted some of the replies he got from that column - and while there were likely some that were supportive of the young women who find themselves suddenly "knocked up" - others were anything but.
http://tinyurl.com/5pp9vv
ETA: Just to be clear - I am not suggesting that Palin's daughter is "fair game" or that she should be subjected to the sort of comments sent to King in response to his column. More that girls King was talking about were given the same sort of support and understanding that people are willing to give to the young Miss Palin...
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