Satirical take on claims of white oppression through childhood chore anecdotes
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Michael Harriot
Summary
A satirical piece from 2018 that uses the author's personal anecdotes about childhood chores (cleaning his room, running errands) to mock the concept of "oppression of white America." The article appears to be a sarcastic take on claims that white people face systemic oppression, using deliberately trivial examples to highlight the absurdity of such arguments.
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Key quotes
· 3 pulledGrowing up as the only boy in the house, I was constantly attacked by women.
First of all, I had to clean my room every single day. Meanwhile, my three sisters could split their bedroom cleaning duties between them.
It was my job to run to the Piggly Wiggly whenever my mother needed someone to run to the store.
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