Java378
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Java378

If you are picking up women at a playground, probably best to ask their age.

The boy's dress code seems much more restrictive. The girl's dress code only needs more paragraphs because its more open ended at allowing them to craft their own outfits as opposed to the dress shirt, dress slacks, dress shoes, tie and mandatory shaving the boys are subjected to. Because its open ended and doesn't

Yes, and...?

Obviously its fine because of rap music.

No kidding. What he read aloud up there were laughably tame.

Yes, it's racist. Like, super racist. "100%" that "race or culture"? How can you be 100% of any culture, in today's world? ...or race? Everybody's got some mix in them.

What does an Asian look like?

Wha... what...?

By this logic, only Native Americans should be allowed to become Miss America.

Thanks, Oprah, for inflicting Dr. Phil on our national culture.

Also, corporate profits are sky high and instead of training new employees to do the job they expect all of them to have 100% of the skills and education necessary to do the job.

Ha. I know several managers that went with the "fake it till you make it" approach.

But look at you. You are fully participating of your own accord here. If you are not affected by damaging stereotypes, specifically about the damaging stereotypes that are related to Black women sporting natural hairstyles or hairstyles that reflect their natural hairstyles, then you are stoked and there is no need

It would be nice if that were true, but it's just not. Hair in many cultures is symbolic and carries significance and in America, black women's hair in particular comes with a lot of cultural weight. Reinforcing stereotypes like Giuliana Rancic did should be called out and I'm glad Zendaya did it in such a gracious

*sigh* It's not just about her hair.

I don't know. Doesn't glorifying rape culture promote rape?

50 shades of grey doesn't cause rape. Rapists cause rape.

@PickledEgg: Did you know that 90% of statistics are made-up? That percentage increases to 100% when the sentence also includes the word "probably".

@PickledEgg: I personally avoid businesses and professionals who invest a lot of time and money into expensive possessions and appearances. To me it doesn't say "business-ready and smart." To me it says "trying to impress the chumps who don't know any better."