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I can't believe I'm agreeing with Lena Dunham, but she's 100% correct. Dylan Farrow was incredibly brave to come out and say what she did. Most victims never speak up, especially when the person who assaulted them is so powerful. It's Roman Polanski all over again.

This article doesn't work for me on a number of levels. First of all, I am not going to ignore the fact that as a 55 year old man he became involved with a 17 year old girl who was the daughter of his romantic partner (I don't give a fuck if she wasn't technically his daughter). It definitely speaks to his

Is anyone else sort of struck by the fact that, in this case, Jezebel is insisting we be "fair about the facts" and "not jump to any conclusions" (paraphrasing here, obviously), even to the extent where the article comes across as a little biased against Dylan Farrow, but that they were so adamant that Jameis Winston

because people weren't calling him an asshole, they were calling him a nigger.

Do you write this with the assumption that things are actually all that great for blacks in Hollywood? Seriously, after this award season is up, do you really think there's going to be a huge line of projects and work for many of these actors lined up to be a part of? Especially in the case of Lupita Nyyong'o, past a

I am seriously can deficient right now!! LMAO

KANYE DIED FOR YOUR SHINS

No, Kneezus walks.

I hope knee Kanye and toe Jesus hang out.

If she shifts her weight to her other leg, does Kim's face appear in that knee?

girlfriend dances at the very top level, 8 hour a day for 9 month a year. she worked hard for that physique. we can honor her for her achievements without putting ourselves down.

Jezebel :: obesity issues as conservatives :: climate change issues. Don't even bother.

" It's hard to see how we can help kids stay healthy until society gets its fat hate under control." This is so, completely, utterly wrong.

This class sounds amazing, but what I would really like is a class in acquiring her work ethic. Someone design a course around that.

This course should clearly only be taught at BlueIvyLeague schools.

the implication that macklemore is doing something unique in contemporary hip-hop by addressing larger issues is itself illustrative of how white voices end up drowning out voices of color....and it's especially ironic as a response to this text exchange, since kendrick lamar's music is deeply political and personal.

i love all the people in this post screaming about how AT LEAST MACKLEMORE HAS A MESSAGE and TRIES TO CHANGE THINGS WITH HIS MUSIC....it makes it 100% obvious that none of you know the first thing about kendrick lamar or what he stands for and raps about.

Jesus Christ, I'm not sure where you got "hate" out of any of my comments on Macklemore. Yes, I think he's a nice guy and I also think his success illuminates some really important structural inequalities that need to be talked about until they are fixed. I'm not going to hold my tongue on the latter just because of

Agree with you man. People say he set black people back. But what about all the racists saying racist things. They're not setting white people back? It comes back to our culture's ethnocentricity where white people are all treated as individuals but minorities are part of a whole. Sherman sets back black people while