eatshitgawkerlibtard69
Eat shit Gawker libtard
eatshitgawkerlibtard69

You have...it’s called Africa and it is a violent shithole. When you separate from us i.e. Detroit, Baltimore, Compton, Memphis, etc....they become destroyed and have zero sense of pride for your surroundings. There are TONS of poor white areas in the US, yet nowhere near the amount of violent crime, why is that?

Since there was nothing particularly good about the entire Super Bowl halftime show, I’m going to take the rest of your observations with a grain of salt.

Would it be feasible for Gawker to tone down the race baiting titles? In white and i dont give a fuck about Beyonce because I love real music. Give me John Coltrane or Ella Fitzgerald any day of the week, but don’t make blanket statements like this because it’s pretty fucking offensive and racist.

try adding the word ‘ Some’ before writing a header and jumping to fucking conclusions, thereby lumping ‘us’ all together, like my enlightened unracist self and others like me with some right wing dickheads.

Stop generalizing the small group of nutjobs to be representative of all white people. I’m pretty sure most white people think Beyonce (and her video and SB performance) is awesome, or else they don’t give a shit. Either way, quit trying to force the idea that white people want to lynch Beyonce. It’s simply not true.

Throwing around the phrase “white people” is such a sad, old, early-‘90s-standup-comedian way to try to be funny. Like, we get it, you’re trying to be funny and prove a point by saying “all white people” do or like or don’t like something because sometimes that happens to other races. But at least reserve it for when s

I was about to write, didn’t another blogger on this site posted about how this was an obvious fake? Jezebel of course didn’t disappoint.

I’m sure there are racist morons out there who are offended by the song but this thing was apparently a hoax. It shouldn’t have passed Jez’s smell test so easily but when someone’s determined to find a certain demographic tearing down a certain person, it happens.

Dear Black Feminists,

Oh for fucking gods sake, NO ONE is holding down a “pro shooting black people faction.” I say this as a Native American, Jewish, Hispanic person with a “blacker than black y’all” husband and multi racial children.

This is the definition of drive by journalism. If you a thug, sell drugs, gang bang and are a menace to society you gonna end up most likely dead. Stop defending criminals this is what Beyoncé is doing, making it fun to hate on the brave men who put their lives at risk.

I’d prefer to think that it’s really less to do with supposed racism than people with good taste rejecting the utter shit quality of popular music today, with the talentless of any ethnicity taking the forefront at the moment (and yes, fuck you, Beyonce is one of those lacking real talent), but it probably is mostly

White people? The fuck is that supposed to mean? Three fucktards show up, and you’re shamelessly resorting to idiotic BS such as that? I hope you don’t consider yourself a journalist.

As a white person who literally does not know a single white person who has a problem with this video, do we really have to keep talking about how “white people still cannot handle Beyonce’s formation video”? Like nobody even showed up for this so called protest.

I think most white people are getting along with Beyonce’s video just fine, Kara. Go back to thinking the reason Bill Cosby isn’t popular right now is because of his race.

So, you’re pointing to a planned anti-Beyonce protest (that you hilariously believe to have been real, rather than a hoax) that nobody showed up for as evidence of what you believe to be White America “losing their goddamn minds”? People (as a whole) don’t care nearly as much as you want them to. They really don’t.

How many different “articles” is Gawker going to write about this non-story? Nobody cares anymore. Even the stupid people angry about Beyonce in the first place doesn’t care (just LOOK!). Stop it. Please.

Sorry, but

I don’t get the point of this article at all. Actually, most people—black, white, etc—didn’t have a problem with Formation. At most people hailed it as the ultimate #blacklivesmatter anthem, at worst they thought it was a meh song with lyrics that didn’t match the content, thus rendering it—dare I say?—appropriation

So in other words, #barelyanywhitepeople