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Yyeah, The Wing can also try doing what black people had to learn to do: say it’s open for all to avoid the idiotic “reverse discrimination” claims (or reverse sexism in this instance) and market your ass off to your target audience. Just use tons of pink, only feature women in your promos, and dudes will get the

Like a country club, but replace old rich white men with urban women and add desks and wi-fi. The Wing bills itself as equal parts club and equal parts co-working space. The author assumed people would know what a co-working space is because they’ve become very common.

good GAWD she has so much presence. I am BAWLING right now.

Because people are selfish.

“in my own personal Utopia Europe”

““Why mom isn’t doing it.” But guess what: We are. And we are working full time. And making dinner. And carrying the mental load of food shopping, the family’s events calendar, chores and everyone’s health.”

I think tgma88's argument makes it clear that you’re painting with an overly broad brush. How do you justify a claim that the majority of women actually vote against their interests given that the political tides are consistently changing?

Natasha would have been amazing on SNL!!

She is mind bogglingly funny on Insecure. Love her!

Yeah, that’s my point. I was implying that no one would consider my examples appropriators merely because they are racially ambiguous and benefit from that ambiguity. I’m making the analogy between them and Bruno Mars, as per the poster’s logic to whom I was responding.

Yeah remember when white people helped elect Barack and then they were like “SEE WE’RE POST-RACIAL” and then some other white people were like “fuck that dude... TRUMP TRAIN!!!” and then in-between that were vigilante killings, cops killing kids, and they were all getting away with it? And decades before that white

As a student of American music history, I second Altaira above me.

Yes he certainly benefits from it. Just like Cardi B does. Or French Montana. Or Sheila E. Or Vanity 6. Does that make them appropriators, though, is the question.

SAME!! ARGGH

Seriously, Jasmine is one of the most beautiful women alive. Saw her in a make up ad in the middle of other models a few years ago, but it was hard to look at anyone else but her. You can also find her gracing the pages/runway of Victoria Secret.

Have you been deliberately avoiding it or just not interested enough? What would get you to watch it?

Zaxby’s is everyyything. It’s begun to beat out Chick-Fil-A for me.

Yeah Kidada was considered the cool “black” sister, so she was pretty famous among black folks long before Rashida became well-known.

This lip kit, and ad, debuted over a year ago. Well before Fenty was ever introduced. So it’s not an “answer” to Rihanna.

This is a rrreeeeach.