ShulamithFriendzone
Shulamith Friendzone
ShulamithFriendzone

Black people like to be adequately lit too. I don't see anything wrong with this one. She looks wonderful.

I wish there was someone writing for Jezebel who actually had a basic understanding of photography and the process of retouching because no, they just balanced the whites.

"Commodifying women's bodies"— you're doing it right, Jezebel!

"This is about Vogue, and what Vogue decides to do with a specific woman who has very publicly stated that she's fine just the way she is, and the world needs to get on board with that. Just how resistant is Vogue to that idea?"

WHO WILL THINK OF THE MEN?

It doesn't fit from where I'm sitting...

No, just libertarians.

You lost me at "libertarian thinker"

1) thanks for saying that!

There's no need to worry about "this discussion....(being) co-opted/hijacked by White Women/Black Men/others who have a tendency to project their own interests and ignore Black women in these discussions about Black women", because THIS discussion is not about black women in the first place. It's about a black man,

one black woman's thoughts:

he didn't address it because his blog is called "Daddy Doin' Work" not "The Cultural Devaluation of Black Women In Contemporary American Society"... (by the way, I kinda find the fact that you're white and made that comment more than a little insulting)

here's an idea, why don't YOU start

you're right that the discussion does need to be had, but it just doesn't need to be had here or on this man's blog which is about fatherhood not the place of black women in contemporary American society...

This article was not a discussion of black women, or whatever problems that group has finding mates. This was a discussion of this individual man and his interactions with HIS wife and children.

This isn't about black women. This is about one man. How dare you tell someone else who to love?

So, what you're saying is that he deserved all the hateful comments her received for being married to a non black woman because he should realize that society is really hard on black women? Because that's the conclusion that's drawn from what you're saying.

I don't think that any man should have to justify why he married the woman he married, regardless of his or her skin color. I don't see a reason as to why he should have talked about the cultural devaluation of black women, because he didn't devalue them, he isn't one and he didn't marry one. He didn't even have to

No one should send this guy hate-filled racist comments. No one. He is doing a great thing here and that picture is sweet as pie.

Why should he have to make excuses for falling in love with a non black woman? Why is it his obligation to address the devaluation of black women just because he fell in love and married a non black woman? Come on.

Your privilege sensors have gone haywire, you should get that checked out