That’s what I don’t get.
That’s what I don’t get.
I find myself thinking about this often. I find myself nostalgic for times when people weren’t so racist and hateful, which, in my mind, is before Trump. But then I think maybe people have always been this racist and hateful. We just weren’t aware bcz we didn’t have cell phones and social media. Of course we had cell…
I don’t think those biases and prejudices are necessarily rooted in anti-blackness as much as it’s rooted in pro-whiteness. The universal language is money and power. Who has the most money, power, and influence? White people. It’s not surprising they would seek to align with them. Aligning with them, sadly, may often…
“She should’ve taken the lady’s advice in the first place. She tried to help Natasha. But Natasha couldn’t leave her alone.”
Thanks for being that guy. I was about to be that chick.
What gets me the most is she doesn’t realize how privileged she is.
Truth is, it’s really not about nailing the Black guy. It’s about nailing the Black woman, Kim Foxx (no pun intended).
Yeah, he said the quiet part out loud.
Can’t wait to read next week’s Clapback Mailbag. The racists are gonna be all up in their feelings about this lol.
-Supporters of the bill, like Alabama state Sen. Clyde Chambliss, a Republican, disagreed: “That child has a right to develop and be delivered without its privacy being invaded, invaded by forceps and scalpels. That’s what this bill is about today.”
It's disturbing, grotesque, and infuriating to see a bunch of men arguing over which ones get to tell women what to do with their own fuckin bodies.
This is beautiful.
I thought about that too.
I’m so sorry this happened to your family. How is your sister doing?
Is there anything in the statement about what actually happened? I mean, was there a weapon involved? What was said between them? Is there a reason he wants it known he didn’t choke him? A man is dead either way.
I haven’t listened to the call, but based on the comments:
“the same feeling I’d gotten all these years from traditional “flesh-colored” beige bandages that used some tone of whiteness as the default, or even one of the “clear” variety that features a white gauze patch that contrasts with my dark skin. Like many people of color, I’d resigned myself long, long ago to the idea…
Simply and PERFECTLY stated.
I’ve read articles about this crime. A few of them include details of the autopsy.
It’s not as cut-and-dried as Ms. Waters is making it appear. The story she’s presenting is not exactly the complete truth,” Land said. “This did not start at the gas station parking lot.”