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Women also tend to have higher voices and narrower jaws. We don't insist that women cover their jaws and maintain silence in public because we don't sexualize those things. There's no reason that breasts should be sexualized and seen as indecent to display in public. It used to be a scandal for a woman to expose her

...still not impressed. Why not wait until you have a couple of colors out before you promote? It's not that hard to do. Why us darkies gotta wait our turn for the "alternative" colors to arrive?

Men definitely do have breasts. Like scientifically they do.

"Like many aspects of modern-day feminism, right now, this one's only available to women with light skin and disposable income."

Like many aspects of modern-day feminism, right now, this one's only available to women with light skin and disposable income. But the inventors of the Ta Ta Top promise that more colors are coming soon.

yeah...i have hershey kiss nipples lol

Duh. White people is the universal. The other is not.

I'm all for nipple liberation but I think this looks tacky.

Does it only come in white people color?

do they have them in colors other than white?

Yes to the first part. No to the second.

seek out some more acceptable musical heroes?

How is this trailer saying white people suck? It's saying depictions of black people suck.

LOL you're so new. You realize that Hollywood chooses to fund those movies with stupid fucking stereotypes, right? There's a reason this movie was funded by Kickstarter and not Miramax...

"The Help" and "The Blindside" were successful mostly because of white audiences, not black. Tyler Perry has a niche audience within a niche (church-going, black women in their forties or older). If you've every ventured out of your comfort zone and bothered to read blogs and online magazines run by black people,

1/10. You're a little rusty.

Yeah, sure, avoiding racial commentary and sparing white people's feelings will magically make racism go away.

You make good points but there's a couple key responses to that. The first, these are the only stories Hollywood chooses to tell. The only way to get black people into the movie is to tell these stories (overwhelmingly, obviously not literally the only). Also, the way these stories are framed. Where's the focus of the

Well for the first one, The Blind Side comes to mind immediately.