borgohuris
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borgohuris

I’m going to need you to explain what you mean by “political leanings.”

Its funny because if its one thing that people who lack the capacity for critical and independent thinking are known for, its creativity and truthfulness.

Aside from her expecting black folks to boycott Netflix, I’ve always thought she was totally in the right. Look... I’m not her target audience, and it would take me awhile to get around to watching any Netflix special she helmed, if I ever watched it at all, but her overall point that Netflix doesn’t value her - and

I always thought the boycott was wrong, but I agree with why she’s mad. White people who haven’t been relevant in years and have had multiple flops that cost studios a lot of money still get $20million paydays and budgets to make what they want (Ahem, Ben Affleck). White women get paid serious attention when they talk

I follow both The Root and Kinfolk Kollective for being pro black woman and both outlets have failed Monique solidly.

Yup. #TeamMonique

And when I read the title of this article I thought we would have her saying something heinous but Michael’s issue was her pet name for her husband. Bruh, really?? That’s so weak and this feels like a play for clicks at best and at worst another example of piling on Mo’Nique because she is a Black woman with demands.

“To be clear, not many people think Quinn Norton is a racist or a homophobe.”

I just dismissed someone already trying to stifle the conversation with “it’s only white men you have to worry about” nonsense.

“when are we going to start talking about how white women, as a force, are the first perpetrators of direct and personal racism against Black and Latino people?”

So, when are we going to start talking about how white women, as a force, are the first perpetrators of direct and personal racism against Black and Latino people? As the dominant demographic in our educational system, I would bet my house that a significant amount of folks, if not the majority, first experienced

Most people, especially men of all colors do not sympathize with black women pain or tears. Whenever I see a black woman being comforted, it’s usually another black woman.

I feel like this is the perfect occasion for this. President Obama’s painting will hang in that museum in perpetuity. It is important to see different views and hear different voices in our most storied of institutions. Otherwise, you’re just letting yet another boring old white man decide how our leaders should look.

Totally! For me, I have other plans for that money. And I like your elopement ideas- definitely NO GIFT affairs. I’m in my 30s, I don’t need household things, I can afford my wants, so I can cut that part out.

She birthed, transported to him games, paid for every stitch of sports clothing and equipment, and probably outsold every parent in fundraising for the team. She can upstage him, slap the black off him, ask how dare you and any damn thing else because she is the MAMA, so EVERYONE can shut the hell up. You wouldn’t

Not just a little bit racist, a whole lot, and also sexist.

I’ve always just assumed Middleditch is an asshole. He’s the least funny character on Silicon Valley, he comes across like a douche in interviews, and he seems to think the success of Silicon Valley is largely due to him, rather than in spite of him. And to top it off, Verizon very foolishly made him their

Are we sure he wasn’t doing this interview in character as Richard? Starts out talking about a successful new project, gets asked about something else and starts giving kind of bad answers that could result in negative press, gets flustered and tries to salvage things, but ends up digging himself deeper. And then

Another question: Why is there a whole assembly, and television coverage, of one guy choosing what college he’s going to go to?

which is why this brown girl is saving her money for “Black Panther”