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icantbelieveitsnotdigiorno

The example you picked was a rivalry stoked by the west. With the French giving the Hutus weapons and ammo to kill babies..

It’s sad, but a “Kimye” situation with Tupac and Madonna at that time would’ve been sadder.

Ah ha. So how do explain the Hutus vs the Tutsis and all that murderous intertribal crap that goes on in Africa. Or is that all the white man’s fault?

Clearly, you’re not aware of the growing issue of black men abandoning black women (or, at least, making a trophy status about white women), and the impact it sets on young black men.

This “lookit my white girl” trend’s causes quite a lot of issues, within black society. Most particularly regarding successful black

No...you can’t build up a Black community, family, love, loyalty, positive self image, self esteem, etc...with a white woman. What was sad was him messing with her in the first place.

It’s a turn of phrase. Not literally, I mean, damn. Y’all are so pressed to find fault with these two.

My heart bleeds seeing Chance the Rapper in the company of Lil Wayne and Justin Beiber. You’re better than this, Chance.

Oh, all she had to do was be Black, female, and successful.

Which is why there are literally thousands of scholarships for all different types of things.

You have induced too many emotions in me for a Tuesday night. I see no lie here. Not one. YOU BETTER READ LIKE A LIFE IS ON THE LINE. I need to get The Cracker Institute for Fuckshit in a tote bag asap. You are a jewel.

Starred for the creation and/or use of the phrase “Cracker Institute for Fuckshit.”

Does the Cracker Institue for Fuckshit pay you every time you use the phrase “praise her work”, an obtuse framing that suits your own purpose (which you think is to righteously fight against the veneration of a pop star but is actually to disguise your disdain for a black woman doing objectively good/impressive

Say. That.

Hahahahaha I wondered how the “All Beyonce does is shake her ass” crowd would find a way to hate on this.

So what you are saying is that you don’t understand how black women’s hair works versus white women’s hair and how Shea Moisture even became a thing and you should just not have commented really.

It seemed clear to me that the focus of the title was rightfully placed on the theft of a young black woman’s work (incidentally depicting a black woman).

Alternative Life.

I would say it’s a little early to be judging the quality of this as a business decision. Also, he seems to have done quite well for himself, so maybe him thinking he’s “good at business” isn’t much of a stretch.

People are mad at Karrueche for the same reason people stay mad at Ciara: They are two black women who rose up out of a shitty situation and left the trash behind. People really wanted them to just fade away after being abused by men and they are mad that they didn’t.

Also, let’s hope she doesn’t continue wearing those V. Stiviano visor shades.