MamaBeast
MamaBeast
MamaBeast

She's not going to like how the book ends.

But being respectful of other people's heritage has nothing to do with you being perceived as sensitive. It has everything to do with respecting the sensitivity of others. I am surmising that you are one who just doesn't care if you are offending other people. That's fine. But at the same time, you can not demand

Does that mean white by injection is a thing? If so does that mean as a black female with a white boyfriend, I get to "level up"? Bring on all that new fangled privilege! Wooohooo!!!

A quick search reveals these times when they have commented on Japanese cultural appropriation:

So no one should stick up for my culture if they're not sticking up for other cultures? Cool. Thanks for nothing.

You might be of native american descent but that doesn't make you culturally native american. If you didn't grow up in a household where native american values/traditions were instilled in you, you're no more qualified to opine on this than any other non-native-american.

The answer is civil because the question asked was civil. A lot of times when things like this come up I see a whole lot of "You people are too sensitive! What's the big deal? Stop being so offended at stuff!" Those kinds of comments are usually what get people riled up.

You can wear them, when I go to Ghana or Cameroon, I make sure to Buy some traditional clothes for my white friends. It's OK as long as they don't see them as costumes but just fabulous clothes. But i will never buy them Rituals Masks or things we call grisgris Because it requires an understanding of the culture, the

I am Native American. I am upset by this girl wearing a headdress. The headdress is not equivalent to a kimono because a kimono is not part of the spiritual custom of the Japanese culture. A kimono should not be worn as a costume, but it is also not an item of religious significance to the culture that created it. If

I'm starring your comment partly for its awesomeness but also for the 'gorram'.

I'm a treaty member and 'status indian', so I'ma reitterate what everyone has said and add on: regalia is not like sombreros or kimono. Specific patterns and crests belong to specific families and bands, and they have to be given. The mask I wear when dance, and the song I dance to were given to me, I'm the first

I have to say, it bummed me out a little bit that she didn't actually answer some of the real questions I've been asked that I tossed to her. The AMA was predicated on her insistence that you could ask her anything, despite what my book title suggested, and I actually really thought she would take a crack at answering

Yep. It's never about abortion access, per se. It's about poor women's abortion access. Because affluent women will always be able to get an abortion.

The oldshaming here at Jezebel never seems to get old.

We don't like fatshaming, slutshaming - but old shaming is not only acceptable, it occurs on a regular basis.

I come from a highly diverse, multi-ethnic and multi-racial family where every reunion resembles a UN Assembly, and yet we still have our share of bigots who never hide their prejudices and causes of racial hatred. It's usually the old attitude that a person's positive AND negative traits are due to his or her race or

Wait...so does her not dating women make her a homophobe?

Chelsea Handler is what happens when your alcoholic aunt thinks she's your cool aunt.

As a long term reader of Jezebel, a below the liner, and a member of the technical crew of Midnight Rider, fuck you and your headline.

Perhaps because I was already aware of the tragic nature of Sarah Jones's in the line of work-related death, I'm finding this headline seriously *off*, so much so that it distracts — and detracts — from the actual article. Angry fans? Of dead woman? Really???

She tripped because she usually goes by chariot for these sorts of things.