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Having had a concussion or two myself and having witnessed dozens as a referee, it’s amazing how flippant that Texans QB is as he’s led away. Hell, it’s amazing that anybody can be flippant about concussions at all. I’m guessing most of the “NFL is going soft” crowd has never experienced a concussion themselves to

Sorry Lauren, but Sam Wainwright is criminally underrated! Any man that can greet people with an enthusiastic “hee-haw” and still get laid is a god!

He clearly has mental health issues right? So he’s gonna get the treatment he needs like so many white murderers right? (Sarcasm)

In my opinion, Rose is actually the most evil of everyone in her family and the Red Templars. Why? Because she engages in RELATIONSHIPS with these men (and at least one woman): she becomes part of their lives, pets their dogs and cats, becomes friends with their friends, tells them she loves them and makes them

I liked the point (even if what I took from it wasn’t intended.) We always hear of the Trump lovers, shouting and spitting racists, that we should fear. But for every one of them there are ten White racists who either don’t realize their biases or go through great efforts to conceal them. They make much more effective

Yeah - he definitely could have ended it that way, but I’m so glad he didn’t. It was the cherry on top of the comedy aspect of the whole piece. I’m not a fan of straight-up horror, but I love well done comedy-horrors and this was a masterpiece.

Yes, it’s all too easy for white people to only consider the klansmen and nazis as The Problematic Whites, when in reality the majority of them voted for the Trumps and the Moores. One of my favorite thoughts and under-my-breath utterances when I’m annoyed by white people is to declare them to be Trump voters.

Just FYI, Armitage was the name of the protagonist in The Dunwich Horror, by the notoriously racist HP Lovecraft, in which the family scion turns into a monster and terrorizes the village. It’s one of the only Lovecraft stories in which the hero actually defeats the monster.

Well done. I see echoes of Allison Williams’ anecdote everywhere. The latest example is the results of the Alabama Senate race — white women on Jezebel were tripping over themselves to distance themselves from the fact that 63% of white women voted for the racist pedophile (Um, it wasn’t college-educated women! It’s

God, I can’t even fathom anyone walking away from Get Out and not understanding that not only was Rose evil, but she was the most evil one of all. To me, that was so fucking clear. She is the one who knows all the right words to say, lures innocent people into her lair, and treasures her prowess by having a goddamn

Apropos of nothing, didn’t Allison Williams do a great job as a total monster? As poor old Chris was throttling Rose at the end (I’m being serious here - watch the film and you’ll see why), I was willing him to make sure she was DEAD, because she was such a terrifyingly ruthless, relentless fiend.

Anne, I have to say that usually I love the depth and analysis of your writing, but this piece was just...there was something more personal to it for me that really resonated.

Thank you for this.

Thank you. You see it in the tone deaf “Me Too” movement. A movement that was started by a black woman that was all too happy to push her aside so that Rose McGowan, an afterthought in the pubic eye for years, Megyn Kelly (Ugh) and Taylor Swift could be thrust into the limelight as the faces of this movement. You see