Peace, king! In what ways do you, proud Black man, work to ensure equity between Black women and Black men, and the safety of Black women?
Peace, king! In what ways do you, proud Black man, work to ensure equity between Black women and Black men, and the safety of Black women?
I can’t remember where I read that, either. I know it was somewhere on Twitter, but the context escapes me—maybe after Sandra Bland?
Girl, I wanna troll the greys so hard for this post specifically.
No, no refund. Because I had the new account number but my automatic payments were going to the old account number, it was looking as though I hadn’t paid my bill for two months. To rectify it, they just applied the payments that had gone to the old account to my new account.
This really is some utter bullshit. The man is systematically targeting Black and Brown people, saying it with his third-grade-level vocabulary, and somehow Jemele calling a thing a thing is the issue? FOH.
I don’t think Molly was trying to check a box. I think she genuinely was trying to give Quentin a shot to see if *any* kind of sparks would fly, and she realized (perhaps during, but definitely) afterward that it was a no-go.
I tried the online thing (with Match, actually) about two and a half years ago. I don’t have the patience for it.
Hadid is half-white (Dutch at that), so she can’t even be a full token for Swift.
The accuracy!
*sticks fingers in ears* I can’t hear you! Lol.
😂😂😂
First off, I’m not a horrible person. Secondly, Agatha’s advice has always been cutting and biting.
They know what time it is. They’re masochists, plain and simple.
Brandi told alllll on herself! She used all them words to say
This screenshot is killing.me! Issa was doing the most (which is not to say that she shouldn’t be bothered that he came in her eye because come on!); she didn’t have to leave Daniel’s place over that.
I always hear this, that even with all of the racial animus, there’s still this *thing* about being polite and cordial in that moment.
They might not understand, but they most likely see Heather in their sisters or aunts or cousins. Like, they can literally imagine her at the family dinner table and they couldn’t and wouldn’t imagine that about Black people.
I mean, we’re seeing that with Heather Heyer’s death. So many White people *now* seem to understand what the hell Black people been ringing the alarm about for yearrrrssss (decadesssss) in the wake of her murder.
Bye, Cog!
What of the Black men and women who are still apologists for R. Kelly? I don’t think White folks are going to bat for the man the way I see Black people doing who still wanna be able to step in the name of love without being reminded that he’s a predator.