Oh, I read it just fine.
Oh, I read it just fine.
Surely you can’t be comparing the experience of Christians in the United States to that of Native Americans?
Legends so tied with one group of people, chosen by the author specifically because they are so tied with that one group of people, can absolutely be appropriated. She didn't choose skin-walkers at random, but because she intended to include NA traditions in her story.
Unless and until we have a couple hundred years of anti-vampire prejudice and a state program of forced re-settlement and extermination, vampires aren’t terribly relevant to this particular conversation.
Not at all.
It’s only a no-win if she refuse to even consult somebody within the community she’s representing.
It can do damage if this wildly popular author perpetuates damaging myths with that vast platform.
Then when his book is being adapted or translated or otherwise in the news, it’ll be the appropriate place to bring this up.
Oh, applesauce.
Ugh. Stupid auto-correct. And/or stupid fat fingers
The healing helpings of racism are just for Trump’s own fun, then?
Trump doesn’t need them to make him look like the worst person imaginable. He can do that all by himself just by opening his mouth.
Bett Midler Tells Kim Kardashian, ‘I Never Tried to Fake Friend You’
That’s not British English either.
What's crazy is that the players gave Goodell all that power in the CBA negotiations.
Which makes his “#OscarsSoWhite” routine particularly ironic.
And perhaps that’s what happened.
Yeah. It was a moderately funny skit, but nothing more.
Or everyone is overthinking a comedy skit.
No, it’s worse.