This short paragraph is 100x better than the main Jez article.
I honestly think she gets off on being a victim. She sees the opportunity for more of it in being Black. Which is doubly unfortunate because their if a lot more to Black culture then just oppression and bad stuff
I bought one of these for about the same price around Christmas. It works surprisingly well for a battery-powered vacuum. We’ve abused the hell out of this thing and it keeps on keeping on.
I bought one of these for about the same price around Christmas. It works surprisingly well for a battery-powered…
I heard she was identifying as a dickbag when she sued them.
Here is another level of fuckery. Apparently, her ex-husband expected her to look white and ‘forced her to live as a white woman.’
Identify as black? Great. So nice of her to say that. Now when folks find out I’m transgender and identify as male, I get to fight that crap too.
What what now? Please link!
Listen, I agree that her parents are sketchy as fuck, but I don’t feel sympathy for her either. She is making a complete mockery of black women. She’s basically saying, “All you have to do to be black is wear shitty wigs, tan your skin, teach some classes about black people, paint some pictures of black people, and…
Can I identify as a white male? I’d enjoy the employment benefits and general societal privileges.
She won’t get any of my empathy. She is belittling black women. She thinks that all it takes to be a black woman is to tan your skin, wear shitty wigs, and take black dick. She is scum.
She’s a grifter y’all. A confidence artist, a flimflam man.
Yeah that might fly if she hadn’t sued Howard University for discrimination and claimed it was because she was white. This wasn’t when she was 5 years old, she was applying for a teaching assistant job at Howard. So her story changes to suit the questions being asked.
Ugh, go away and make your own comment instead of trying to imply your usual stupidity attempting to use mine.
I’m sure this will be a friendly exercise in light-hearted wit.
What I’m looking forward to most is the lack of controversial statements in the comments.
If you didn’t want people to judge you for your reproductive choices, you shouldn’t have written about them.
You can’t help but notice that straight couples who conceive without medical assistance are seldom accused of selfishness for not choosing to adopt.