SailAwayToMoonlightBay
SailAwayToMoonlightBay
SailAwayToMoonlightBay

Yeah, I feel like on this show the "token minority" is anyone who's not 100% white, and people who are either hispanic or light-skinned black. Contestants who are any darker than Rashida Jones get cut in either the first or second episodes, but if you're like Chrissy Teigen (light-skinned, multiracial, and a knockout)

In leiu of watching that interview, I picked my underwear out of the crack of my ass.

I can see how having a discussion about race can be hard and seem like whining for a racist.

You see that time where you got to be racist and no-one complained? That's over.

No offense, truly, but the fact that Boston is on your list of cities with positive race relations lets me know how poor your awareness of the situation is.

"Pulling the race card" = "making a white person uncomfortable"

But wait- as a liberal in Alabama, I'm always being told by my superiors from Berkeley about the perfect non-racist utopia they live in and how I should be ashamed of the dystopian shithole in which I reside. If this could happen in PerfectNonRacistTown, what hope left is there for humanity?

Wait. You just back-pedaled all the way from "she's got steroids in her coffee" to "she's got coffee"? Your trolling is weak.

Serena is tested for PEDs at least 12 times per yesr. Your comment is silly...at best.

I think the saddest part is how the "church" brainwashed their kids against Nicole. That's just downright evil.

Honestly? I sometimes think it's because some parents can only remember how much they hated getting a needle. I work with a lady who HATES it, and like me she has a B12 deficiency so when she needs a booster, she has no choice. However, her fear is SO strong that she won't take her daughter in for a flu shot because

I had measles when I was 7. Probably the sickest I ever was in childhood. My fever was so high I was delirious, and kept hallucinating that my bed was moving around the floor, and begging my mother to move it back. Nobody should have to go through that.

Sadly, it's only the people who survived all those childhood diseases that keep saying it wasn't that bad. If we could get an unbiased sample I think the results might be different.

Take it from someone who had both mumps and measles ~ hell yeah, they're that bad. People who don't vaccinate their kids are ignorant assholes, for a variety of reasons.

Oh I agree. Fuck those people. I would rather lose a couple "friends" if it means keeping my little girl safe. Also, it takes a special kind of asshole to NOT vaccinate their kids so I'm not surprised that they would react this way.

Exactly. I've had the MMR vaccine twice and I'm still unable to develop an immunity to rhubella (found this out while doing fertility treatments). When I was pregnant, I depended on the herd to keep me from getting rhubella, which is kind of important since it can be fatal to the fetus.

I started following a bunch of pro-science pages on Facebook and liking articles (especially about how homeopathy is bullshit) and my raging anti-vaxx friend de-friended me. I was a little sad because deep down, past her horrible and harmful conspiracy theory beliefs she is a good person and someone I liked very much.

I wish but I don't think it will help. They're a mix of arrogant and ignorant that can't be fixed. I'm already getting flamed of facebook for stating anyone whose kids are unvaccinated can't come near my daughter who is too young for her MMR immunization.

Was looking for child mortality rates before vaccines ( if memory serves from university, about 1 in 5 kids died before age five). But doing a google search turns up SO many anti-vax sites masquerading as science websites. Really disturbing.

Wait so donating to charity and going to Mandela's funeral are mutually exclusive from holding racist beliefs?