What a disgusting, shitty world.
What a disgusting, shitty world.
Dude, he looks like Andy from Parks & Rec cosplaying Starlord. He gets a pass.
It’s as if Stone Cold Steve Austin was Judge Dredd.
Power and the privilege to dehumanize and look down on other people corrupts everyone. Men, women, white people, black people (Cosby and David Clarke immediately spring to mind). Give a human being the (real or perceived) authority to exercise power (no matter how small or petty the illusion of power is) over another…
If the guy tweeted “boy, this sure makes me want to murder some women”, would you be 100% fine with it?
TO BE FAIR, you could probably do more damage with a glue gun than that mall ninja tier $29.99 nonsense.
Thanks!
AND I’M GONNA
I’m not doubting the conclusions of this article or even the reason for why certain groups are pushing for the law, but I don’t entirely understand why requiring ID penalizes black people. If anyone has any resources (or even an ELI5!) on the topic, I’d love to get informed.
Well, this certainly makes me want to see what it means to be the man with the master plan.
Literally the type of response I was trying to avoid. The article was framed as this being a black, female problem and I wanted to reach out, human being to human being, and say that I felt her pain, despite not filling either qualification. It felt dishonest to pretend I did, and I even put a nice, pretty disclaimer…
Not sure how to address this without the potential of it being taken the wrong way by others, but this is in no way exclusive to black women. I, caucasian male, am having a real Killing Me Softly experience reading this, as I so clearly see a situation I’ve been in as well, for a lot longer than I’m proud to admit.…
I experienced an insightful exploration of the power dynamics of a civil war era interracial tryst featuring talented young actress Skin Diamond, but I don’t see how you could divorce any story in that setting from a BDSM element unless you wanted to tell an INCREDIBLY dishonest and condescending story.
Huge respect for her for using her money for a good cause like this.
I disagree entirely. Though she prefaces it with an anecdote about feminism, she answers the initial question with “[m]ore than just being sociopolitically motivated to do this, just for me as an artist I was really interested in seeing what it would feel like to make art with just women”, which is a perfectly valid…
Your clothes do tend to disappear when you use it, though.
I’d read a female-lead Brave Starr reboot by her.
I have zero problems with anyone doing this, but I think denying that their #1 demographic is lonely men and that they exploit their loneliness for monetary gain is insanely disingenuous. Again, I really have no issue with that in itself and I don’t think they should be shamed any more than camgirls should (which is…
M-O-N-E-Y
You don’t need no alibi,
You’re wealthy!