Reddit Reddit reviews Is Everyone Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (Multicultural Education Series)

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15 Reddit comments about Is Everyone Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (Multicultural Education Series):

u/Tratex · 32 pointsr/KotakuInAction

Lol, its a social justice book. Into the trash, it goes

u/ITALIANCOLOGNE · 17 pointsr/TumblrInAction

Googling the first sentence points to a dozen of tumblr blogs and otherwise completely insane shit that makes no sense. It's basically their #1 source yet they never tell where it's from.
The only website that actually wrote the title of the book was some MRA website.
It's apparently called Is Everyone Really Equal? and it's a typical social studies bachelor program text book for American bachelor programs.

The reviews are actually pretty funny. The top 3 quotes on amazon are:

  • "I feel the main goal of this book is to get everyone 'in line' with what the author's thinking is. "

  • "They do site certain so-called "facts" but many times they make a bold claim and provide no supporting evidence at all."



  • "It's an easy read." (guess because it's so shit)


    But the funniest review (5 stars) is from an "white, able-bodied, raised Christian, American man" who finds it "enlightening". Guess what he wrote...


    The best review (because most likely correct) is "[...] [that] the book is a radical feminist rant against men, to the point in which it says that men can't be discriminated, and that we contribute for all the bad in the world"

    The authors are Ozlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo.


    Robin DiAngelo thinks: "I am a white woman whose academic, professional, and personal commitment is to anti-racist practice, however, I don’t call myself an “anti-racist white” because I believe that it is for people of color to decide if, in any given moment, I am behaving in anti-racist ways. These are the issues and perspectives that guide my work."

    Sensoy's twitter: http://i.imgur.com/dMjcNtZ.jpg


    Also: I'm not entirely sure if I'm allowed to post the authors' names. On the one hand I think it might be against the rules but on the other hand it's literally something that can be looked up on the internet. However if it's against the rules I can edit it.
u/soullessgeth · 8 pointsr/TumblrInAction
u/tetsugakusei · 5 pointsr/MGTOW

The textbook is:

'Is Everyone Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education.'

I hope you won't all pile onto the Amazon and Goodreads review pages and destroy the sales figures of the book so that the authors never get a writing contract again.

u/TheLostSocialist · 5 pointsr/TumblrInAction

It should be this. I've a few excerpts from this book from a gender studies course I took, and the typeface and style of the various footnote boxes is the same I think.

u/Vayate · 3 pointsr/Conservative

Source is a textbook commonly used in undergraduate education courses: Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education

u/CountedCrow · 3 pointsr/TumblrInAction

How about this?

"There's no such thing as 'reverse sexism' or 'reverse racism.' This is because either is defined as 'the belief that one (sex/race) is superior to another, with nowhere in the definitions there being any requirements of the sexist/racist being in a position of power. In fact the phrases 'reverse racism' and 'reverse sexism' are ducking fumb because they imply that sexism can only be against women and racism can only be against minorities."

There, that's a little less stupid.

And as for the comment, yes, if it's in a professionally printed textbook handed out by your university or school, it's pretty likely that it's true. However: this is kind of an exception, if the author can't be bothered to consult a dictionary.

u/pokemon_fetish · 2 pointsr/TumblrInAction

It seems this famous image comes from this book.

I couldn't find the page in the "Look Inside" part, but I could see myself ordering this just to find it.


Used of course.

E: The reviews are kind of fun to read I guess.

u/dodli · 2 pointsr/MensRights

The book is called Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education by Ozlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo, Teachers College Press (2011). The excerpt is taken from page 46.

u/oaddsandk · 2 pointsr/news

https://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Really-Equal-Introduction-Multicultural/dp/080775269X

and 90% of the books in the "Customers who bought this item also bought" section.

One of the authors in the first book is a professor and the other is a former professor.

u/Jokiloki · 1 pointr/CringeAnarchy

Judging by what i've searched it's a book named "Is everyone really equal?" by Ozlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo. https://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Introduction-Concepts-Education-Multicultural/dp/080775269X?ie=UTF8&ref_=cm_rdp_product_img