brontedentistry
brontedentistry
brontedentistry

Austen’s art also didn’t call for people of color. Because her world is outdated and she’s long dead. Tim, this is a hint.

And he makes the same weird white people movies over and over and over...

Look, his imagination can only go so far. It can contain a pumpkin king, a headless horseman with a pumpkin head, some other pumpkin things, but that’s where he draws the line. Gourds and squash, yes. People of color, that’s a little too oddball.

Attitudes like this are so fucking disconnected from reality. I have never once watched a film or tv show and thought “huh, this was great, except it was a little too diverse.” I cannot for the life of me understand why directors wouldn’t want to cater to (or at least pay lip service to) the 37% of America that

I really hope that blaxploitation comment was taken out of context because eek. That’s like when my grandfather who had dementia randomly got angry one day that “they could have cast whites for these roles” on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air.

What does Matt Damon have to say about this topic?

Shocking that his opinions are as insufferable as his aesthetic

- Tim Burton, basically.

for me, black-ish falls very much into the “typical sitcom” realm, which sucks. i watched the first season and i felt like so many times it got SO close but couldnt go far enough. not even because it was on ABC, but because they want it to be more ‘modern family’ then ‘dont trust the b- in apartment 23' it’s just not

You’re pretty whiny for a troll. Fuck off.

Nope, they’re talking about the Townville school shooting yesterday in South Carolina, which was carried out by a 14 year old white boy who killed his dad at their home before going to the school to shoot a teacher and a couple students. He, a 14 year old boy who had just murdered or tried to murder a bunch of people,

This is mean, but I kind of hope you get shot by some stupid poorly trained scared shitless cop with a vaporizer in your hand.

This reaction is exactly why they released a still frame instead of the entire video.

That isn’t a photo. It’s a still from a video, which means it does not tell you whether he was in a stance or moving his hands together up above his head. It does not tell you why one officer shot him as another tased him. It does not show if any efforts were made to deesculate the situation or why a police officer

So how come cops always seems to shot and kill the black man without a weapon but the white guy who shot up an elementary school is taken into custody without incidence? Cops seems to inherently see black men as constant threats. I guess maybe they identify with angry white men so they feel more comfortable handling