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If this is true, that’s a sad state of affairs given all of the great female rappers for before Cardi B.... 

How would anyone have guessed either of y’all were white? Hey, I’m white, too, so I guess that means I have the range to call both of you idiots.

Jesus, you are weirdly fixated on reply guying this post. Nobody here seems very into it, so maybe you should drop it now.

Shut up 

Because it’s like being called evil and no one wants to feel like a bad person.

Thats because you’re a well known troll.

Because it’s like being called evil and no one wants to feel like a bad person.

Racists don’t make out with the race that they hate, especially in the way he does with his tongue—so deep down her throat. I don’t care how good of an actor you are. It’s all bullshit. Ignore it. He’s not a racist.

No shit, around the time Strom Thurmond died I was in a humanities class and the professor was basically talking about how people can be complex and some white girl brought up Strom Thurmond, unbidden, to use as example as how maybe he wasn’t as racist as his rhetoric. Black people in that class was ready to fight

What a gross fucking thing to say. 

Strom Thurmond. Her argument is invalid.

Taken 4: Black Bastard Electric Boogaloo

Michelle and Gina both need to stay far the F away from this discussion!

His tongue was so far down Viola Davis’s throat. You can’t call him a racist ever. Racists don’t make out with the race that they hate

Why are white people so scared to be called a racist? Racism BUILT this country When you do racist shit, own it. Liam was ALMOST there, lol. And now Gina out here caping for this idiot. Slave masters raped their slaves repeatedly. Men included.

In Widows, it’s a plot point that being racist and being attracted to non-white people are not mutually exclusive.

Seriously!  This is a real life example of a white male character using the rape of a close friend to further their own story.  Even now, years later, this isn’t about what his friend went through.  It’s how he grew and changed through his own horrific, racist thought process.  And now about how he horribly misjudged

That’s great. Now every Black co-star, grip, script assistant, makeup and wardrobe person has to feel a stomach-churn when they are around Neeson. This reminds me of the time Depardieu reminisced about when, as a youth,  he participated in a gang rape. But that was years ago, and he has grown so much since.  Really

Well, that certainly can be classified under the heading: Things that Liam Neeson Would Probably Have Been Better Off Not Talking About in Public.