What the Deuce!?!
So the Hill has a thoroughly catty gossip piece on the relationships between the Hill folks and the people that serve them. Unsurprisingly, young, unpaid, and hyper ambitious interns ask a lot of questions and don't tip very well. But the best part is when, in the midst of whining about "rude" members of Congress they throw in this little nugget.
Now the anonymous server may have just been asked "Who's nice to you?" by McCormack - a very grown up question if I ever saw one. But given the clear comparative construction of the answer, I have a sneaky suspicion the question was more like "Who's nicer - Caucasian or African American members?"
WHAT THE HELL KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?!?
The author then goes on to pretty strongly imply (and here I'd be very interested to see the direct quotes these snippets were drawn from) that the "non-Causasian" members are "uppity" - a word that has spent much of its life being directly followed by the N- word to denote those who don't "know their place".
I've never met Kelly McCormack, and I certainly don't think she's a card carrying clan member. But that this made it into print seems far more symptomatic of the unconscious racism which still deeply permeates this country.
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Now the anonymous server may have just been asked "Who's nice to you?" by McCormack - a very grown up question if I ever saw one. But given the clear comparative construction of the answer, I have a sneaky suspicion the question was more like "Who's nicer - Caucasian or African American members?"
WHAT THE HELL KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?!?
The author then goes on to pretty strongly imply (and here I'd be very interested to see the direct quotes these snippets were drawn from) that the "non-Causasian" members are "uppity" - a word that has spent much of its life being directly followed by the N- word to denote those who don't "know their place".
I've never met Kelly McCormack, and I certainly don't think she's a card carrying clan member. But that this made it into print seems far more symptomatic of the unconscious racism which still deeply permeates this country.
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