Well our police, judges, and prosecutors are certainly guilty...
Well our police, judges, and prosecutors are certainly guilty...
ErykahBadoula.
Oh, there’s still a cross for that ass.
I would like to have that discussion too. I would like to read that article too as a Hungarian woman of color, but I’m too busy looking at everyone’s super cute dramatic gif war.
Could we have an actual discussion, maybe? Wouldn’t it be more helpful to explain to people who might not understand how this is not an appropriate way to draw attention to a worthy topic? Instead of mocking and condemning dogmatically, could we explore the ways that this cause could be better served, and educate one…
Let’s just all agree to stay away from Facebook for a few days, shall we?
Its gay white men. They LOVE their Queen. Plus Madonna still feel like she has something to prove though she doesn’t. She isn’t okay with just chilling for a few years. She is still competing with Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and them when she shoudnt’t. Janet aint trying to compete with them because unlike Madonna, Janet…
Chaka, Patti, Maze and other R&B acts are real musicians - so their music would be lost in the kind of stadiums that Madonna, Janet and Rihanna play (lousy acoustics, for one thing). They don’t need dancers, screens and various other tricks to keep their audiences interested. So Chaka, Patti, Maze and the other…
I have an axe to grind, so bear with me:
It was nice talking to you. I don’t think you should take the other posters too much to heart. I also had the same knee-jerk reaction to Willie Lynch. I don’t think they realise that the question of it’s authencity is in this context (at least not in the context I interpret you’re giving) is a digression. History is…
You were very brave when growing up. My mom always made me aware of safe and unsafe spaces. We, the then-children, and our children shouldn’t be made responsible for rasist assholes like that (my mom gave the same lesson, though it was my sister and not an adult she held me responsible for and in turn our brother was…
Jesus. As a Brit, I have genuinely never encountered that quote before (Depression-era America was on the school syllabus, so I was aware things were pretty shocking, but - fuck.) The UK has its share of race problems - at present, primarily Islamophonia - but I read that and the U.S. makes more sense, in a truly…
I am.
Burning houses of worship that minorities use? I see everything old is new again.
“If this is gonna be that kind of party, imma stick my dick in the mashed potatoes!”
How are you going to fit a whole clown up your ass?
It’s amazing how often people can’t remember what they put up there when.
*capitalist voice* well, we could make sure everyone lives comfortably, but it would make the money sad