Rui232
Rui232
Rui232

OMG, Letter #3.

It may just be because I loathe Adam Devine, but I found the premise of this movie ethically horrifying. You decide to erase your friend’s happy relationship from reality, you’re not really her friend. For anyone who’s seen it... Does it at least present him as doing it accidentally the first time? Or

None of this is surprising. This is just another way white people expect Asians to fall in line, “laugh it off” and suck up their bullshit racism. We’re just supposed to laugh off constantly having our features mocked, being asked where we’re really from, being asked if we eat dogs, being asked if we eat cats, being

Like Joss doesn’t enjoy the attentions of desperate actresses.

By all means, let’s ignore the actual context of the man’s express wishes and feelings in life, and claim the author doesn’t know what they’re talking about because they didn’t mention a wikipedia fact that nearly everyone whose listened to a Prince song already knows.


Love your avatar. #Cuseforlife

Doesn’t it make it worse that they did it in his hometown? He didn’t care for this artist, and considered using artists after their death “demonic,” and then they did it right on his own home turf.

Hey, just your Friendly Neighbourhood Internet Stranger here to remind you that it’s 2018 and we’re not using the r-word anymore, just a friendly reminder and also it’s 2018.

Margaret Atwood is a very intelligent woman- MA didn’t need Crenshaw’s discourse to ‘attune’ this book to intersectionality in 1986. Don’t patronize MA because you can’t recoginze flaws in someone you idolize.

Thank you for this. I was about to say 🙄. Canada is not this perfect oasis y’all think it is.

The First Nations might disagree with you there.

I don’t like this excuse. We get the news. There were black slaves here too. We read books. We’re neighbours. We know.

Are you Canadian? I am, which is why I am getting tired of hearing people excuse Atwood’s race issues with ‘hey, she’s Canadian.’ I was raised to believe Margaret Atwood was the centre of my country’s literary elite; I didn’t stumble upon her last year. I’ve met plenty of women from her generation who wrestled with

Do we really believe that white women should only be responsible for acknowledging the existence of the racism experienced by women of colour after 1989? The Handmaid’s Tale can be defended on several grounds, but this isn’t one of them. Also, Atwood’s terrible treatment of indigenous women on twitter certainly took

How familiar are you with our treatment of Indigenous people, specifically Indigenous women?

i didn’t like the movie. meh.

Because they should. You matter. And what happened to you was wrong.

OF course. Which is literally my point so I’ll say it again. EVERY SINGLE PERSON HAS A DEGREE OF PRIVILEGE THAT MAKES THEM COMPLICIT IN THE OPPRESSION OF ANOTHER GROUP. Now people have trouble with even this concept because nobody wants to think of themselves as a “bad person.” Here’s the thing, nobody is saying she,

Give me a break. Jezebel gets off on demanding men in Hollywood, regardless of their power and position, risk their jobs, their reputations, their livelihoods, to speak out against their far more powerful male bosses in support of women. It doesn’t matter if they are in any way connected to those women outside of

The White Feminism going on in the comments is disappointing but I’m not surprised. Jessica is always talking about diversity but she doesn’t put her money where her mouth is. She has been tone deaf often on this issue. And quite frankly her calling out the lack of diversity was only after a bunch of black women on