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Victims don't have to be perfect.

"strength of emotion or an unpleasant or destructive natural force."

I've only got one thing to say: If you don't think screaming "NIGGER LOVER" in someone's face is a form of violence then I can't with you.

If this is how you actually feel, it's disgusting.

Are you really going to compare use of the N word by a white racist and by a black rapper. Really, tho

She probably just reacted to the most egregious word that was yelled out during the incident. Also, fyi, Black people can use the word "nigger/nigga" if they want. Let's not make this into a debate over how that word shouldn't be said at all. I think the people who have had that word hurled at them all throughout

I have to wonder if this kid made a conscious decision to antagonize them, use the most offensive, awful language he could for the express purpose of pressing charges and/or getting some fat settlement cash.

Exactly! And really, you can spew hate speech and press charges when someone finally decks you for it? I mean, I guess it makes some kind of sense, but I don't like it

Actually, most aborted fetuses don't go to the funeral home. Neither do miscarried ones.

Yes, it's much nicer to force women to bear babies that will die soon after birth. That's totally human and nice. All women love being forced to watch a child they could have helped pass peacefully suffer and die for endless hours. Your heart is truly in a wonderful and understanding place.

1) It's not a baby until it's born.

Dude, the US has NO guaranteed paid maternity leave. Paid maternity leave is by the grace of your employer.

Perhaps she was being tongue-in-cheek but Black children are often deemed "unkempt" by the powers that be. In majority White schools you'll often seen Black children pressed, ironed, braided, and scrubbed within an inch of their lives because of the pressure Black parents (especially mothers) feel to make sure their

If my sister was Solange, I would want to rock natural hair too. Sister totally owns it.

As long as she's moisturizing and detangling the shit out of her hair, it's cool beans. That's the biggest thing about natural black hair: that shit is dry as hell (Lord knows I have a whole lotta experience with this. I have to do the LOC method just to keep my hair from feeling like straw. It's the struggle).

There's a lot of institutionalized racism that self perpetuates among people. Majority of the time, they don't even realize that the images of long, straight hair being socially accepted as beautiful is branded into their minds by not-so-subtle advertising and media.

I hate the correlation of not-straightened and unkempt. I've told this story here before, but I represented a Puerto Rican kid in Brooklyn Family Court who had longish hair, and he pulled it back for his court date (complete with suit, tie, Yes Your Honor/No Your Honor), and the judge actually had the gall to tell

I wish this had spent a bit more time addressing the comments from other black people - namely, this one: "You probably can't handle a strong black woman." I don't mean to suggest that Doyin clearly *can't* handle a strong black woman, because that would require far more details about him than I have, and I generally

God forbid someone takes a personal tragedy and turns it into a positive vehicle for justice. How dare she.

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