Depends, is it hanging in the Ted Bundy Memorial Cafeteria on a campus with a serious unaddressed rape problem? Because that’s what happened here.
Depends, is it hanging in the Ted Bundy Memorial Cafeteria on a campus with a serious unaddressed rape problem? Because that’s what happened here.
“It’s 2016, I shouldn’t have to come to work and see things like that. I just said, ‘That thing’s coming down today. I’m tired of it.’”
In this specific case, this woman may have been performing a massive act of mental suppression. As a Cleaveland street vendor, it’s possible she doesn’t have enough financial security to avoid targeting such a big event, even if she personally feels very strongly about politics. If I was in that kind of position, I…
The day after his (please god please god) defeat in the general election.
Or a lot of the “Christian” distinguishing between good women and harlots/harpies/harridans. (Oooh! So getting a t-shirt made with that on it! Can someone help me come up with a 4th H?)
I think the thought process is if you don’t fit their mold, you deserve what’s coming to you, even if it’s gender-specific violence.
I am shocked. SHoCKED!
I think its the same mental gymnastics the (few) latino and black RNC supporters perform. Shes not like us, we’re the good ones.
I’d say you can cut the cognitive dissonance with a knife in Cleveland right now.
What’s the typical response from your average female (non-journalist) RNC attendee when they see this garbage? Disgust, or is it more “lalalala.....not seeing anything....”
This saddens me. Now there is literally no way he’ll see the inside of a jail cell.
I have him hit me up on Neopets messenger
He didn’t violate the law because this whole thing is a fiction.
Close, but lemme niggasplain on this. Historically, if you wanted to devalue a black man, you called him a “nigger”. Historically, when you wanted to devalue a woman, you called her a “bitch”. It is common amongst people of a certain racially-imposed status to turn these things into terms of endearment (or whatever…
I think it’s a cognitive dissonance thing. Because to me, replacing bitches with women really illustrates what they think but don’t want to acknowledge, because most male rappers....female rappers too, see them as different concepts. “Bitches ain’t shit” can’t become “women ain’t shit” because bitches and women are…
I think the usage of “they” in that statement is really telling too for a different, but equally nefarious, reason. It could be in reference to rappers, but I honestly think it’s about black men. I’ve always thought of Kim as someone who fetishizes black men. Ray J, Damon Thomas, Kanye, etc. She seems like the type…
That bothered me too. Just because you're ok with it doesn't mean everyone else has to be.
She’s still a lying phony herself, though. They can both suck, and they do. Kanye too.
Team Kelly Clarkson.
So, I didn’t hear the “i made that bich famous” line anywhere in that conversation. Which is obviously the part shevwas reacting to in her grammy speech. I don’t really care for Taylor orKanye either one, but seems to me like they both lied to make themselves look better, but they were both kinda telling the truth.