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Willie P. Sweet
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Do your research because Brown Sugar came out in August 2016 and was advertised from the beginning as being meant for darker skin tones. Before Fenty even existed.

I’m not sure why everyone is always saying that Kylie is stealing a black girls look when the black girl with the purple hair clearly isn’t the only girl on this planet with purple hair. It’s not like she invented the color. Who cares if she came out with a matte lipstick? Why do you care so much? It’s not like you’re

This is a rrreeeeach.

Imagine working at a job where you make, say, $12/hour. You’re good with your coworkers, you’re friendly with customers, you work hard, and the worst thing you’ve done is clock in 5 minutes late once or twice.

Picture this:
You spent the last year or two carefully building and managing your channel. You spend every waking hour filming and editing. You have finally started earning enough to go full time. You submit your resignation. A dream is coming true. Now the adpocalyspe happens. Your earnings slide. It isn’t the end,

People have different responsibilities as adults. You’re damn straight I’d put money as a priority in terms of providing for my family.

becasue reasonable people don’t need to virtue signal over what he said. They are past it being bad and on to the other shoe, the is dangling above youtube.

Oh he said nigger to a fictional character and now he is a “fucking racist” that’s how the magic works ?

I understand where you’re coming from, but if tomorrow, someone told me my job was in jeopardy because of the racist remarks of my boss, I would really be scared about how to deal with “putting food on the table”.

Where are the tweets saying one is more important than the other? Is it so crazy that people are concerned about their financial income? Maybe you’ve never have to worry about paying your bills but for many that is a terrifying thought. More so than someone being racist on the internet. Does that make the issue here

I don’t want to alarm you, but this website is also reporting on this subject because they want clicks for more ad revenue.

Because it doesn’t need to be said! Obviously him using a racist slur is bad. Does every youtube personality need to say the thing everyone knows before they mention their other less obvious concerns?

There is a literal 0% chance Rich read the book.

He absolutely has not read the book

because Rich is apparently becoming obsessed with It and/or King. Also, after his review of the movie made many question whether or not he had actually read the book he’s trying to pretend he did by quoting text in a new piece.

“Acceptable” doesn’t enter into this “discussion”. A writer wrote something. You can debate whether it’s bad or good. There’s no debate about whether it’s acceptable. There is no such thing as acceptable speech. There is free speech or there is not. You say what you want and face the consequences that come to you.

Yeah, I can’t believe the whole of western civilization hasn’t collapsed because fiction authors write fiction. FICTION.

Time to tear down the Stephen King statues!

Let’s face it, Stephen King’s not a great writer, period. And yeah, his sex scenes are pretty bad in general. He’s a great story teller and has one hell of an imagination, but his style is lacking, to say the least.

It’s easy to just say fuck this guy for being a homophobe... but honestly, baking a cake really is a First Amendment speech action. It isn’t really extraordinary for a baker to claim that they’re communicating something with their food... I’ve yet to see an episode of Chef’s Table where the subject didn’t wax poetical