When a white person says this, what they mean is “how can I make 400 years of slavery and countless decades of racial oppression about me”?
When a white person says this, what they mean is “how can I make 400 years of slavery and countless decades of racial oppression about me”?
I sometimes wonder if people don’t ask that question to get past on the bead for being special. It’s incredibly pretentious and only continues to maintain a dominant/subordinate relationship between white and POC. People know what to do. They just want praise for it.
Idk..Maybe Law gave different “clues” as to when he was coming.
The napkin is a way dramatic..Girl, go wash your face..It will be ok. She acting like she gonna get pink eye from jizz..
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)CENTURIES in the wake of her murder.
This is everything! Thank you for taking the time to write this and offer a window into your personal space. Sadly, though WE didn’t need a White man to validate this movement, White allies have been (and continue to be) detrimental to our movements.
We just got trolled into taking sides in a domestic dispute.
Let’s say you’re running late for a morning doctor’s appt w/the Feminist Octopus. Let’s say you each have a plate of pancakes and bacon and you’re joking around and oops, you have to leave RIGHT NOW or you’ll be late and have to pay a fee or reschedule. You’re going to just drop those plates in the sink without even…
Ingrained cultural misogyny?
Did you just mansplain orgasms?
Chad has called out Lawrence is certain ways. He was the one that pointed out that Law was good for making Tasha the Weekend Jumpoff, and that’s what prompted him to finally take her out on a date. He did asked him “Did Issa always look like that?” when they were looking at the apartment. I think that Chad has…
That scene was meant for a “Atlanta” episode
That African American studies thing reminds me of Bamboozled, tbh.
Not talk about it. You can just do the right thing without telling everyone. That's not only for issues of racism, it's also just a general rule. You shouldn't need positive reinforcement for being a decent person. Just be one.