flamin-go
FellowYellowCanary
flamin-go

Now they’ve got bad blood....

Outstanding idea!

Sincerely,
Roman Polanski

I didn’t want Maria to act her humiliation, her rage. I wanted Maria to feel, not to act, the rage and humiliation.

He should be so lucky.

My mom and I had an entire weekend when I was like 15 where we binged a “You Can’t Trust Your Relatives” movie marathon on Lifetime. The one I remember laughing at the most was when Delta Burke’s teenage son was abusing her. IT WAS THE BEST/WORST THING EVER.

Omg I’m watching this. Why? Totally outing myself, but who cares? My cousin’s boyfriend is IN IT. He is in this lifetime biopic. I always wondered who was in these things. Now I know. People’s cousin’s boyfriends.

If I was JC I would feel really disrespected right now.

They literally could have gotten the rest of NSYNC to play NSYNC

I look more like Britney than this chick.

Ellison didn’t just “show up” at the march. He defended Farrakhan and Elijah Muhammed again and again. There’s a bit of a difference.

If only Farrakhan had a change of heart like Robert Byrd he’d be a much better person.

Yeah because the Jews have REAAAALLY had it super easy.

I’m sorry, I have to take exception - Farrakhan refers to Jews as the “Synagogue of Satan” (Detroit, May 2013) Farrakhan is also anti-LGBT & believes Isrealis/Jews are responsible for 9/11 - he is most certainly of the same clothe as David Duke.

KKK hates Jews too, but there are probably less instances of violence against Jews in the US because you can’t exactly tell if someone is Jewish just by looking at them.

So saying something racist or alligning with racists and supporting them makes you a racist, but anti-semitism is only deplorable when you act upon it? Otherwise, it’s just ‘words’?

exactly - Ellison may not share Farrakhan’s sentiments but he also didn’t find those sentiments worthy of creating distance between himself and Farrakhan, that can be seen as somewhat problematic to a large swath of Jewish people.

I’ll try to explain this in very simple terms.

I can’t decide which is worse. The President-Elect’s family thinking that their son MAYBE having autism is worthy of a defamation lawsuit, or the President-Elect’s family using intimidation tactics against an autistic teenager who was trying to convince people to leave their son’s behavior alone.

Right? It’s simply hilarious when it’s directed at someone else, though.

The Trumps: