I will NOT watch Empire, no matter how much everyone loves it. Ugh, I can't watch anything with Terrence Howard without thinking of what a bag of dicks he is.
I will NOT watch Empire, no matter how much everyone loves it. Ugh, I can't watch anything with Terrence Howard without thinking of what a bag of dicks he is.
She gave him a dehumanizing look
Let's be honest here. If he had put 4 or 5 bullets in her he would have been within his rights. After all, he probably thought his life was in danger. She is an anti-police radical. She was making visible an anti-police statement. Also, she could be a Muslim atheist jihadist. There is no evidence of this, but it is…
Ha! Thanks!
Really, your going to come in here and act as if the focus of this post, and some of Tracee' comments weren't about Black Standards of Beauty?
BINGO! Trust, I was on the phone as we walked out of baggage ready to rage! I had to pull back. I had a difficult divorce with her father. I was cast in the role of "Bitchy Ex-wife" so anytime I voice an opinion "I'm only making things more difficult for him and his family."
I think you might be misunderstanding the issue harsdottir has raised. She's not "policing blackness." She's putting the issue of hair, and the challenges of natural black hair in perspective.
You said what I was thinking. There is nothing subversive about Tracy's hair or the Mowry twins. Tracy could have gotten a job at the bank in 1975 with that hair.
But her weave wasn't that "Remi Yaki" shiny barbie doll shit. It looked like my hair. It was kinky and big and frizzy as if it grew out of her head like that. It was and still is fabulous. Weave or not, the texture is what made the difference.
I actually experienced this a few weeks before the Halle incident. I wanted to fwd the article to my Ex. My daughter went out to visit her family. Her father is remarried, they are both white, I am a WOC. My daughter (13yo) is biracial, She wears a glorious crown of an afro. It has no rhyme or reason other than…
Hey Donald. Nice to see you. Could you take your ashy larry ass away from me and go find one of those Asian girls you're so creepily obsessed with? kthanxbai.
I'm really glad you asked these questions, because I've wanted to answer them for a long time. Remember that I'm just speaking for myself.
To your question about being judged, the answer is unequivocally no, at least not from me. I really can't be bothered. Plus, I don't care. But what I will say is that I feel this…
Everyone loves who they love, but there's a fine line between preference and pathology. This stuff doesn't bother me as much as it used to. I'm a black woman (a pretty good lookin' one if I do say so myself). And I always get checked out by the black guy dating his non-black girlfriend. But I don't let it get to me.…
I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion on here but: to everyone who's saying stuff like "they didn't love their child so they have no right to grief" can really just stfu.
Storming? Were the protesters attempting to take the building by force? Were they armed? Why exactly are we using words that implies a certain amount of violence to describe what seems to be an attempted sit-in.
The best way to change a system is to be the system.
"I know this is a huge issue...but it's colddddddddddddddd."
Yes. It's YubeTube pranks that are THE REAL MENACE
If you are that woman, I am right there with you. It is annoying, and frustrating, and wrong. But that pretty much sums up being a Black American doesn't it.
They're not "close friends" by any account. Rumors are that Yoncé barely tolerates Kim, and when kim and kanye first got engaged gossip mills said Beyoncé had already said she wouldn't be there if it was going to be any part of Kim's show. Can you imagine Bey on reality TV? please. yes it was nasty - it was meant…