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I have no problem with her statement either because the explanation and apology seemed reasonable. In her universe, the word she used was normal and used by people referred to by the word. Now she found out other people consider this word an insult, so she apologized and said she would not use it anymore. Next maybe

Cardi has a line about her lawyer being a Jew on the new album. If that reference was to a different group of people, after a while the honeymoon would wear off and she would turn into the next Arianna Grande / Meghan Trainor / Lady Gaga / insert name here of artists that ended up being more fun to trash, eventually,

Wow, interested in what makes a person qualify as “garbage” in your eyes; she must be very, very bad.

Or maybe people think she’s very entertaining as an artist, and your view differs!

You know that she doesn’t either, right?

It’s helpful to see the contrast. That’s part of the point of the protest: do you want to be associated with people who are asking politely for a small change that shows kindness and respect, or do you want to be associated with people who scream obscenities at the slightest twinge of annoyance?

Did I miss something? The article didn’t say anything about white people, so I assume you’re responding to people commenting. “Everyone”? Really? I don’t see people being racist against white people here; I see you making up something so you can take a swing in the air and conclude that racist logos aren’t important.

Because we disagreed about a few small issues in this particular conversation, you started falsely attributing made-up positions to me, and claimed it made no sense for me even to discuss this matter unless those were my views. You then began speculating about my psychological motives, insecurities, and apparently

Didn’t slow Beyonce.

Yes, it is a mark of pride for me. However, in this way we also find out you are a true psycho. Just what the world needed one more of.

I remember this too. The whole show was a nightmare of ways you could destroy a home. If there’s a professional organization for interior designers they should launch a boycott of this show because I would bet it loses them money. No sane person with money would trust a designer after watching this.

I would never let these people anywhere near my home, unless maybe they would give me several million dollars in advance. So... not happening. I would not let these people redesign the space between curb and sidewalk.

The subfloor. The guy whose most-loved floor she ripped out to the subfloor and left it that way. Painted everything black. The only way this makes sense is that the man was secretly evil, and she was exacting a vengeance upon him for crimes he had gotten away with. The sole charitable interpretation.

Hildi is terrifying, like if I saw and recognized her I would run.

I found it difficult to watch even though I knew these people were getting compensated in some way. It’s still their home. She was there to purposely destroy, in whatever way the person would want the least. It was unbelievable - the first few times you think it’s an accident, and then you realize it’s getting worse

I seriously think she is a deliberate sadist. There is nothing “designer” about her; the whole purpose was to inflict some kind of misery on an unsuspecting person. She delighted in it, obviously.

The ultimate Hildi moment is when the man liked only one thing about his house and was adamant about not having it changed: the floor. She ripped it out, painted the subfloor and did not replace the actual floor with anything. You could almost see the evil delight in her eyes like flames when his horror and

She is an actual sadist.

But being mean to the mean people is... bullying.

Not everything that hurts is a case of victimization. It hurts to be called out for being an asshole, I’m sure.