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It's a pretty old school term for essentially a "nice, perky" butt. It's some real, down-homey, country saying that I could see my grandparents saying.

Outside of Black Panther (and to lesser degrees both ‘Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ and ‘Thor: Ragnarok’), most MCU stories are pretty skimp on engaging on complex cultural, sociopolitical issues. I also think it’s unfair that it seems like only the stories featuring characters of color (or have a writer/director on

It’s always interesting when a criticism of a progressive group is posted how everyone loses their minds in the name of managing a “united front”.

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Didn’t ungrey him, he was one of the first visible comments to this post. Smh

Do you have any (academically backed) research that supports this or are you reductively referencing the immense trauma of slavery to cravenly justify your own bigotry? 

The sexy jutsu is/was always a hack joke by a hack writer and removing it is good editing (which the original show needed). It’s not “prude censorship”- he didn’t mention removing Tsunade’s giga-boobs. It’s a bad bit that has never been funny... except for when it showed up at the end of the story (though it didn’t

Room and Board definitely is a major contributor to the outrageous costs of universities in the US, however at least that could be managed by decisions like choosing to live at home, or living with friends/family (which should be easier considering this proposal is for state residents anyways).

Hey I get it you’re mad being a black man in the rural South seeing working class white people ( and rich a-holes) around you actively choose to “die white” rather than strive for a better future for everyone.

I remember the criticism moreso being the fact it was marketed (and subsequently celebrated after release) as a win for Asian representation while it ultimately was only a win for Chinese representation with China already being over represented in comparison to other Asian groups (particularly other groups I’m

I don’t think that dismisses the author’s claims that these acts are related to white supremacy. I think our understanding of white supremacy tends to be focused way too often on individual (or individualized) acts/words of pure hatred and white supremacy by white people. When, instead, we need to understand that

Could you define “relatively superficial knowledge” because I’m not entirely sure if you’re making the point you think you’re making.

This might be a matter of perspective (and, yes, please read into the double entendre) but...

I'm not an expert in domestic abuse/gender violence policies, but I'm pretty sure the solutions being proposed to "protect" women by these abolitionist feminists are not counseling for the perpetrators but shelter and services for the women escaping the violence. Which to me seems just as valid of a solution as it

I haven’t seen her show in a while but I have always thought Rachel Maddow is at her best when she gives a 15-20 minute monologue about the most seemingly mundane historical event and turns the event’s backstory into the truncated plot of an Erik Larson book.

It’s very obvious that the plaintiffs only care about ending affirmative action. Also, this would not do anything to account for legacy admissions where wealthy white students are the primary beneficiaries and as a group are 45% more likely to get into an elite college. Why are we assuming removing affirmative action

Seemingly every Asian woman is with a non-Asian man, leaving Asian men with no options for a relationship...”

I don’t think you’re right. I would need you to cite statistics to support your claim that virtually every Asian woman is in a relationship with non-Asian men considering Pew Research Center data shows that the actual stat is around 36% (as of 2015) and since the 1980s the number of Asian Americans overall who marry

That is fundamentally not true. Vogel (w/ the exception of Orlando) has consistently overachieved everywhere he’s coached. Look at those Indiana teams he had battling with the Heatles in the early 2010s. Heck, look at the coverage of the bubble winning Lakers team and how many people questioned Vogel starting Avery

It’s not any individual woman’s responsibility, however, I think we all know that the issues Asian American men face while dating isn’t solely on them. We know since the propaganda of Disney WW2 cartoons and Breakfast at Tiffany’s that Asian men have faced constant denigration and emasculation in American media for