feministtrapqueen
FeministTrapQueen
feministtrapqueen

It wasn’t incorrect. It was irrelevant. There is a difference, even if it’s a subtle one. It’s essentially like bringing up “black on black” crime when discussing police brutality. Both are important topics, but one is not at all relevant to the conversation. Hypersexualization of Black women is a problem and the

Her WHOLE catalog is about women’s fat asses? Really? Anaconda is, but Pill n Potions is not. You shouldn’t make ridiculous generalizations just because you don’t like an artist’s music.

It wasn’t really a jab at Taylor, but she sure as hell felt some kinda way about it. People tell on themselves more than they know.

The fact that you are not gray is annoying, but please stick to the topic. Protip: beauty standards are not part of this conversation.

Look at the white woman making it about her.... So adorable.

Black Twitter is absolutely DRAGGING TayTay and it is probably the greatest thing ever.

It’s not surprising to me that most people will think using Beyonce’s name to teach a class on black feminism is stupid. Beyonce is not what white feminist want as the face of THEIR movement. I mean, it’s not enough that Beyonce screams FEMINIST from the mountain tops while other white celebrities are afraid to use

EXCELLENT REBUTTAL.

“It isn’t sexism to question Leroux’s megawatt eyelashes anymore than it is to question LeBron’s ever-changing hairline and thickness”

I think you missed the point here.

Hi. We did.

“Girls who have been raped are normally fucking crazy; you actually seem really normal and pretty stable.”

**SPOILERS**

Of all the backstories, I think Doggett’s was the most effective, if the most harrowing. I never had much compassion for her before this season. Taryn Manning was amazing, and I really liked the burgeoning friendship with Boo.

Well, they are the ones teaching children, so.....