I didn’t “see what I want”, I literally read what you wrote.

I didn’t “see what I want”, I literally read what you wrote.
“I really wish these powerful women felt they could name their rapist and I dunno maybe help other women.”
I did read it again. “...and I dunno maybe help other women” sounds like sarcasm.
Given how well that’s worked out for a lot of powerful and not-so-powerful women, I don’t blame her. I really wish we didn’t put additional burdens on sexual assault victims. If they want to go through the wringer to try to get justice—such as it is—then they should, and I applaud their strength. If they don’t want…
After the Kesha/Dr. Luke lawsuits, there is zero chance of that happening any time soon. Those made it 100% clear how much you have to lose by naming your abuser.
Your headline is belittling to the victim. She was a victim of sexual discrimination which was substantiated. The company and co-workers then ostracized her as a “whistleblower” which was FURTHER discrimination. It had nothing to do with pizza.
I feel like these suicides were cops who just couldn’t wrap their heads around the fact that it was white people who attacked them so viciously. That had to hurt after being told their whole lives that all Blacks want them dead so they’d better preemptively dominate any interaction with us and shoot to kill if there’s…
What you are missing is that she didn’t criticize his choice of wife. She just pointed out the pattern of all of these wives being light. It’s not a flaw on the women’s part, nor a question of their blackness. What is being pointed out is the pattern of preference on the part of the rappers.
Let me also point out that…
I think it’s time for black women to accept that any man who whines about “N***as ain’t sh-t” is doing a “not all men” and he needs to shut the fuck up.
Sooo many conscious rappers are just misogynistic hoteps (and weirdly but I guess also not surprisingly, also anti-Semites) in disguise. The charade never lasts long for them.
Good point. This whole mess was caused when ol’ Herr Hans got upset by the words, “you can’t sit in the front seat.”.
Yes, diet, personal trainers, hours of exercise a day...and steroids; shitloads of steroids and HGH. But, they can’t legally talk about that.
Lizzo tweeted her photo as well as her name. Being recognized by Postmates customers or even randos on the street isn’t unlikely.
I work at a hotel. We get delivery people that have the wrong hotel info, the wrong room#, no name or room #, we’ve had, more than once, the person be drunk, order and be passed out in their room by the time it comes and not answer the door. Personally, I’ve had the pizza guy get lost multiple times and one just took…
Then it shouldn’t have been left in the room, but rather with a member of the concierge team or another office that likely handles these sorts of requests all the time.
If it wasn't reported stolen until after it was announced for auction, I'm #TeamSara.
Pretty much everywhere, you cant go extended periods of being asked if everything is fine or OK with the meal and if I need anything.
Where do you go that asks “every few minutes”? Usually once the food comes, the server might come by and ask how it is, and then 30 minutes later ask about refills and a check. I’ve never had a server constantly hound me like that.
““It’s so easy for us to blame and shame because everyone has a voice now,””
Imagine framing “everyone has a voice now” as a negative.