kastlelostherkey
Kastle Thymely and Sage
kastlelostherkey

"Some white people's need and want to say the N word"

Brixton is an area famous for the many racially charged riots which have taken place there over the last 35 years. The Clash wrote the song Guns of Brixton about it. You'd have to 1. have balls of steel to go in blackface there 2. feel very confident that you are well enough known that you won't get killed for it 3.

I'm so glad someone brought up how tolerant Australia is, and how progressively they view race issues!

Before any tries to defend this, the majority of people in the UK do know that blackface is offensive because we had black and white minstrel shows, we do not have a different history. This guy is an idiot just like the idiots in America and across the World who wore blackface for Halloween.

Majority of people in the UK do know that black-face is offensive because we had black and white minstrel shows. I have called out Americans for wearing blackface and they had the same response. We need stop acting like people in the US are only ones that know that blackface is offensive.

As long as us working non-murderers are still free to wander around at will, and he's still confined and has to obey someone else's schedule, I'm not actually that outraged by this. I'd imagine sometimes he'd just really like to go to Wendy's and can't, or swim in the ocean and he never will again. The fact that I can

I've been in a lock down mental health facility for criminals and it had none of these things. Where exactly is this guy being held?

Good point. Next time you're eating in public, can I walk up and slap the food out of your hand?

Highly, hiiiiiiiighly considering buying those bagel balls because holy shit.

According to that Facebook page, his family claims this is "politically motivated". So what's the motivation then? Did 13 women get together in a coven and plot some evil plan to take down this fine, upstanding police officer to gain political points for someone? Dream on Holtzclaw family. You raised a fucking

Um, you do realize that a) not all weddings are religious b) not all weddings are conservative c) religious weddings doesn't automatically mean bad and d) the giving away of the bride thing is optional. My mother did not have her father walk her down the aisle, nor was she "given away" by her father, eliminating the

Homie has been on paid leave since August while facing 32 criminal charges and I can't even get my boss to approve my PTO time.

I don't know which religion or culture you think you have the authority to comment on, but it's certainly not mine so shut the fuck up.

Clearly you've never been to a gay wedding.

Or be an adult and acknowledge that some weddings carry religious, cultural, and family traditions that yours doesn't and keep your fool mouth shut.

I think my local Starbucks just lost all of its baristas. Their hair is like the inside of a crayon box and I am sad, because their morning banter is delightful.

Bonus points for using "rake," "deign," and "callow" all in the same paragraph, Pinkham. Even more bonus points for spelling "deign" correctly. It's a good day for word nerds around these parts.

Considering how much of an air-head Lawrence's character was, wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that she was misrepresenting what she read in the article?

He swung that panda like it was the lindy hop.

Once again Jezebel is clearly pandaring to the pro bear contingent. Does ethics in journalism mean nothing anymore?!!!