Nope. Black women were included in the "people of color" comment, the group, who along with "the gays" have already secured their equal rights.
Nope. Black women were included in the "people of color" comment, the group, who along with "the gays" have already secured their equal rights.
Based on that one sentence, yes. During the 10 year span in question, you've dyed your hair red one or many times. It doesn't mean that you are still dying your hair up to the present. If you say, "I dye my hair red" or "I've been dyinig my hair red" that means you are doing it the present.
Except she actually did say all of that. Words have implications.
Not outside the realm of possibility. Also, black people are tired about the feelings of white people being given more precedence than actual issues at hand.
Her speech is what the clueless white girl in class after reading a paragraph of a Gloria Steinem essay. Especially the part where gays and blacks have their equal rights, so now its time for the white woman. Gawd.
Even if JLaw gets equal pay, it doesn't mean shit for anyone else.
She wasn't talking about all women. She was talking about white women. Black women, along with other people of color, already have equal rights in her eyes.
Oh please. Arquette sounds and is someone who just got "radicalized" because she found she was making a couple of million less than Ethan Hawke. She has no understanding of the issue or anything else, as shown by her "everyone else who has equal rights" bullshit after her speech.
But it was still "AMAZING"! *barf*
Nope. Black women were included in the "people of color" statement later. You know the people of color that (white) women have fought for and that have now gained equal rights.
LOL, when people say "The US fought in WWII" do you think that it means the United States is still fighting that war?
White feminist are the first to pull the "we don't need to be tearing each other down" b.s. when it is one of their own. I'm so tired of it.
What you think doesn't matter.
For further context.
Fair enough. I didn't have any feeling toward one or another until tonight. I feel like if you take up to give a speech about a social justice issue, you should be knowledge about it.
The pictures that won aren't better movies. They're just the movies that Academy decides to nominate and the reasoning behind the votes give a clear indication that acting or film production is not considered at all.
These awards are not based on anything that has to do with acting or film production. Arguing that one picture should have won and another not, is futile.
No. Eddie won it because one of the voters met Stephen Hawkins one time. His acting ability had nothing to do with it.
"Us" meaning white women. God, I hate her and her drug-addled family.
This was all in response to finding out she didn't get paid the same as Ethan Hawke during the Sony leaks. That's why her "amazing" speech so fucking elementary and stupid.