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Every story about the genie in the lamp or the monkeys paw is some sort of “Be careful what you wish for.” kind of thing. As soon as I rub the right lamp (rubbing lamps is at least a third of my day atm) I’m gonna confound the fuck out of the djinn’s mischievous heart when I wish for the ability to transform into a

White privilege is clearly a super power.

“Will have” is litigation-speak for “I already have this but I’m not going to admit it because I want to see if you turn it over in discovery because if you don’t, then I’m going balls-to-the-wall after your ass. In the alternative, I don’t have anything but I want to make sure that whatever you do have gets turned

Because she uses her twitter account for work. If she also had a JemeleESPN handle you could argue that her personal account is separate.

Too depressing and bad for her mental condition to look at videos and to read about brutality cases yet some of us have no choice but to pay attention to these things for our own survival.

Jerry refuses to acknowledge one thing: police brutality can (or, will) affect any of the Black members of his team/the coaching staff/staff that belongs to the stadium. All it takes is an opportunity and “skittish” officers that “fear for their lives”.

Right with you. I had no insurance without “Obamacare”. My meds cost over $500 a month.

Actually, if you bothered to #read, you’d know that last week was a pending suspension and that confirmed as of 4:15 CST today, he has resigned. But I suppose it made you feel really good to think you’ve one upped someone on the internet. Good for you!

I’m guessing that’s a Russkiebot white supremacist misogynist troll ... since plenty of the other articles on this topic, here and elsewhere, have in fact addressed these outliers — but they did two things this troll didn’t ... they addressed both the coercion and the Stockholm Syndrome that would act on women to

You spend 8,800 hours creating the world’s most expensive purse and that’s the best design you can come up with?

It’s a valid point that should be addressed. Not as hypocrisy or to minimize their claims of sexual assault, but to explore how our culture and the patriarchy teaches us to excuse the bad/criminal/disgusting behavior of people we like while condemning it in those we don’t. Rose, Asia, and all of us need to unpack that

I agree, to a point. The comment had the unfortunate sound of “You can’t criticize Weinstein if you didn’t criticize these others.”

This article is about women finally speaking up which is really great, of course. It is always worth mentioning the hypocrisy of some of the people speaking up who were silent until they were rich and famous. Hopefully, it does encourage those who are still worried about their futures and careers to speak up as well.

Since you are so keen on silencing me, going “Why talk about that now?”, here’s an article that I wrote 3 years ago to show you that I have been talking about this for ages.

Yep. And Wes Anderson... The list goes on.

It is never wrong to shed light on facts. It is always wrong to deter illumination.

What Harvey did to them is horrible, but they have personally said that they don’t care about another abuser raping another person. I’m supposed to be silent about that?

Um... I always bring Woody Allen. And Terry Richardson. and Roman Polanski. and R. Kelly. AND Johnny Depp. I don’t see why I should not bring that up, those people hurt others and have victims too. It is a hypocrisy to only care about your assault and turn a blind eye to others. It is exactly what Rose is saying

Again, this will only be allowed insofar as it doesn’t threaten the business of film making. Now that you’re outlining clear threats to the way business is done — and even to the very reason bookkeeping is done the way it is in Hollywood — you’re about to watch what one of the world’s most efficient propaganda outfits