You sound patronizing. It's offensive.
You sound patronizing. It's offensive.
Next is a PSA starring Malia and Sasha teaching us how to use a fork and knife, haha.
I thought it was effective to start that sentence with a stroked conjunction, no? Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I thought it was clever.
I thought it was effective to start that sentence with a stroked conjunction, no? Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I thought it was clever.
Wait a minute...life is hard for poor people? Say what?! I thought it was all picnics in the park and walks along the Champs Elysees. Am I wrong?!
You are coming across quite racist. It's uncomfortable.
Your argument: Only fat women are "covered up in coats" on the cover of high-profile magazines.
"Poorly educated people of color with disabilities."
Community child-care arrangements and gardens are for "hip millenials"? Yikes...
Thank you.
Yes, 100 times this. Jezzie writers use "nee" incorrectly surprisingly often.
Funny and charming, methinks. I think he's poking fun at the open letter phenomenon as relates to Ms. Cyrus. And boyfriend knows his grammar.
T he article states that GB is the highest paid model, not highest paid VS model. Why do you make special note of the fact that she has modelling contracts with companies other that VS?
What do you mean by "Wall Street guys"? I have several friends who work on WS and they make nowhere near A-list celebrities make. Nowhere close!
The more you know.
The more you know.
Off the top of my head Jennifer Garner and Kerry Washington have both worn coats on the cover of magazines.
I think she looks great! Yes, coat and hair included (I love big hair, though).
It angers me to see so much of Black women's asses in this feminist space in lieu of Black women's brains, compassion, heroism, determination, athleticism, love of family, pain and struggles. Lately it seems like the balance has been way, way off on this site (we can "thank" Miley for that, I guess).
I'm not following: because I'd like for Black women to be portrayed not just as booty shakers or pole dancers—-an image of Black women that dominates popular culture—-I am racist? It's now racist to want women who have historically been marginalized as booty-popping sexual playthings to be portrayed as multi-faceted,…