blissfullife
BlissfulLife
blissfullife

No, it is not a legit question. At no point were Michael Jackson, Sammy Sosa, and Tiger Woods considered white. Nothing they did to their skin or nothing they said gave them a pass. White people love this transracial nonsense because they view it as something they can get away with because white supremacy is not about

The bar for white men used to be mediocrity. All that was needed was for them to be mediocre and all was well. Now, the bar is just get up and take a shower.

I would flip the black men and white women in your presentation. White people definitely value white women way more than any black man.

I read as much of this unnecessarily long post as I could. Where in this thread have you had a moment of self-reflection? If your intent was to present your ideas rationally, you failed.

So why use him as an excuse. You wanted to see it and you did.

What would your husband have done to you if you refused to see it?

I am not surprised you think only you, the white one, is objective about this situation. It is a familiar racist assumption white people go to dismiss all concerns about their conscious and subconscious racism. Why you would think, you the perpetrator of racism, is somehow more objective about this than those that are

A 25 year old is not a kid. 12 year old Tamir Rice was shot for playing in a park, and you want me to concerned that a 25 year old grown man and woman have been sentenced to 6+ years for being terrorist?

I am not implying. I am stating you seem more outraged that these white “kids” are being sentenced to 6 and 13 years for being terrorist than you do for actual black kids that are sentenced to 25 years to life for small doses of drugs or stealing candy 3x.

Where is your is outrage when people are sentenced to 25 years for having 10 ounces of crack cocaine?

These kids? 25 years olds are now kids? 13 years sounds right.

All the subconscious ways white folks reveal how little they think of black folks.

I am a little pissed that Moonlight deservedly won an award and have to spend their time pacifying the producers of La La Land that didn’t win. I am also getting a little tired of ‘the real winners here are LaLa Land producers’. I get why people instinctively feel the need to do that and why it is important to them to

YouTube videos and a set of home Dumbbells. I like MillonaireHoy for variety, and fitness blender’s videos for breadth. Fitness blender also has programs that take the guesswork/do the planning of what workouts to do and in what order. I like creating weekly playlists on YouTube as motivation to workout regularly.

As a black person that has way too many experiences of having cabs do everything possible not to pick me up and watching white people take advantage of that racism (I have walked 7 miles at night as I couldn’t get scan to stop or white people will jump in front of me as the cab is stopping), I love Uber and Lyft, and

If a number of people are interpreting your comment the same way, perhaps their comprehension of your point is not the problem but your articulation of your point is.

I watch it on Hulu so still watched it this season. I just found the season so boring I had to tap out. It is just not an entertaining show.

I have read your responses and they are nonsense. Your points seem to be: she somehow sidestepped it because her parents weren’t poor enough? She sidestepped it because her lyrics were black activist enough for you (did Kelly Rowland and the rest of the group also sidestep blackness)? She sidestepped it because she

I am curious to know how one side-steps blackness in a white supremacist society. I hope she responds to you and enlightens us on this miraculous skill.

Remind me to never go to the Brit Awards. Terrible photographers. The black people are lit very poorly. Yikes