When did Tatyana Ali become light skinned? Did they change definitions and no one told me?
When did Tatyana Ali become light skinned? Did they change definitions and no one told me?
This time they'll interview a bunch of guys to prais how beautiful light skin girls are.
Well I am certain that I will roll my eyes as hard at this as I did at "Dark Girls"
Aww, did I hit a nerve? Your comments are the definition of useless and overly defensive over some racial slight that doesn't exist. Good for you for missing the whole point of Hip Hop and willfully ignoring its evolution to cape for the white girl who will be alright. She has enough people around her to shield her…
I know that T.I. feels like he needs to protect his financial interest at every turn but sometimes he needs to sit things out. The fact that he feels he can adequately address Q-Tip is hilarity within itself.
It almost makes me ill to think how much I used to admire and respect Whoopi Goldberg. When her Broadway show was filmed for HBO back in 1985, I sat rapt, watching her seamlessly flow from character to character and powerfully confront the pain of internalized racism and self-hatred. She seemed so wise and smart and…
I'm very white, so feel free to discount my opinion...
Also, having to agree with Rosie O'Donnell is making me confused.
Your first sentence also explains why people constantly do the "I'm not racist, but [some really racist statement] thing. Or why people who've been caught being incredibly racist will desperately say things like, "I'm really sorry if people were offended, but I'm not a racist." Some people really seem to think that…
You know, he wasn't always the president. I mean, he used to be an Imam in Kenya I heard. maybe that's when the valet incident happened?
Presumably the reverse of the shirt reads "Or else we'll feel entitled to kill you..."
Maybe leave her some bootstraps, to pull herself up by.
I absolutely love that a child young enough to still believe in the tooth fairly can be so accomplished in throwing shade.
"Not being a good kid" from an "awful" family is not an executable offense in this country
Not for nothing, none of that is relevant to whether it is legal or moral that the police killed him. Luckily our legal system has evolved beyond your bronze-aged mentality.
Did he point the fake gun at police? No, he did not.
Oh, come now. Even if Cosby had raped her, it wouldn't be "rape rape." Whoopi is the expert on that wonderful distinction.
Ms. Goldberg is a lot more beaten-down Celie Harris than she will ever admit.
What amazes me is how particular egregious the Ohio cases are. You could argue (wrongly) in favor of Wilson killing Brown, or even the guy who showed excessive force on Garner (also wrongly) with the idea that he was being brutal but the death was accidental. But both Ohio cases are essentially straight up execution.…
Honestly, I don't think the Japanese mind that at all. They love themselves some white people and culture.