Again, please excuse any typos or lack of coherency--all is due to hackers deletions, rewrites and inserts.
Her first consideration is socioeconomic. This applies to race and gender but she could only couch these concepts into male and female categories. Societal trends and such "safe" concepts before Civil Rights were a global phenomenon, as it is now. Now the lines are being differentiated between races and colors, in the public discourses (or debates, or shouting matches, or angry diatribes in front of cameras by famous media personalities).
Oh! I recently, two days ago in fact, actually heard a famous white male tv show personality claim that blacks should be encouraged to succeed and that they have opportunities in the United States and should therefore be optimistic. They may not have always had a chance in the past, but this is America, he claims. Here blacks do have opportunity so one must encourage them and tell them emphatically "You can do it! You can!". He neglected to mention how he put photos of himself with huge smiles when a certain friend of his teleported and raped and tortured me--I mean, his photos appeared in lists on my Facebook page when I had never investigated this person ever in my life except, like all or most of those who teleport me, out of curiousity to see why they are so famous and for what reason. Brandishing a huge warm gooey smile, saying that blacks can make it, they only need encouragement. He did not mention lynch mobs hanging blacks if they competed and did better than the whites. The situation I have had to confront in this multi-pronged slow murder project which blacks and whites both enjoy participating in, but they all keep their respective hierarchical places in the strata of society that is expected or death to those who defy (who are not white). The white male, a Fox News anchorperson man, explained that anyone can make it, God, he claims, gives all a chance to express their natural endowments and that God does, indeed, exist and shower favor upon all. Of course except when it comes to me and people he doesn't want to have more success or even an iota of a chance to succeed as he has always been told is his inheritance and rightful, God-given law of existence.
Back to Ms. de Beauvoir. She understands the difference between classes and economic privilege in a global, post-colonialist sense. Many others do not openly state thus and make excuses that the indigenous are all too happy to have jobs and chances and that they have equal and Democratic societies. In these modern times. As for French white women, she is famous for deviating from the sex pot role and explaining what is invisible in clear sight. The connection between oppressed colonized slaves and women is not as great as the assumption of privileged white female programming would induce the sexy women who want to only please their men to understand that they are ultimately the Story of O or would be if the men were given the chance to rape a woman to death and get away with it. I also love A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, as example of how rape of a poorer white woman by the wealthy was completely acceptable in a privileged elite culture of pre-revolutionary France back in the day when rape and murder of the poor was okay and groovy and oh la la what a system they all loved the rich did and the women both rich and poor apparently had no choice and so went along with it, laughing merrily. Let them eat cake, ha ha ooh la la that makes me feel sexy just thinking about the poor eating shit and us eating chocolate cake. Rape them while they are begging for food. Ah, the music of sex orgy France makes me think of all these real and deadly mentalities I have been attacked and tortured by many, many French people (my broken toe was ordered by a "French-speaking" but Swiss but Italian). The Italian in Miami who tortured me for years teleported me to French women who laughed and literally shook with sexualized delight as he raped and tortured me in front of them. If anyone can guess, then as to my real emotions of disgust when I hear the sex pot rape music of the elite French party scene.
When I think of the rape and murder in Vietnam by the French and their American and their minority Minion Vietnamese.
When I think of the French-trained Pol Pot, who studied in Paris and his genocide echoed the French Revolution in all but righteous fight against the wealthy--(instead it was convoluted to kill the poor and helpless).
How wealthy France is with it's IMF status controlling World debt and it's powers of austerity measures.
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