Classification from other conversation themes In John Stigger's book "The Other of Dialogues" all 37 poems can be categorized into one of five different categories. These categories include sadness, racial discrimination, happiness, gender, religion and so on. Sorrow, the first category contains 10 of 37 poems. These poems express hatred, anger, frustration in many things of life, from growing up to losing children. These poems, "40 poems", "45 poems", "blues", "improvisation", "Life to the world", "some people", "the death of the soul", "in the Bible Black ". , "" Close ", and" Last "method.
A few weeks ago, I was talking online. I do not remember this topic. The whole was messed with a white woman named Karen. Her question? When I talked about a basic white lady, I did not know anything about racial discrimination and used the name "Karen" who hid their privileges comfortably. Look, Karen is Becky, Sarah, Holly and Susan are wrapped in white supremacists, white women wearing weapons. When I understand that I express "Karen" in a general expression, she does not listen, I am not talking about a specific person. Another white woman named Karen also tried to explain this to her.
I think it started like a conversation began, and A people brought messages and themes in their minds. In response to your opinion on this topic, reminding person B, shortly afterwards, a conversation about the original theme was hovering. In most cases, in this it is a healthy conversation, brings a moment of break out and understanding between the participants even as they did not reach an agreement, they can at least go away, of them to respect the other interlocutor You will know the position more clearly. My conversation went in a different direction, perhaps because it was about politics.