Did you also have a problem with Don Cheadle portraying a Rwandan person in Hotel Rwanda? Hey, wrong African!
Did you also have a problem with Don Cheadle portraying a Rwandan person in Hotel Rwanda? Hey, wrong African!
Oh man, I LOVE my meat charred. I know that's super-carcinogenic, but it's, I'll say it, really chingon good.
I was hoping it was male body builder-Slash-stripper. Like a really buff dude who dresses like Slash and strips to his music.
The name change is just Step One. Step Two is faking his own death. Then Step Three is getting Kris out of the public's eye for a while so he can slowly skin her alive, cure his brand new Kris-skin-suit, and alter it so it's perfect for Step Four. Which is reappearing in the public as Kris and taking over her life.…
FACE SKIN. This same thing happened to me when I turned 25... I would get acne, but also dry patches but also so oily? It was miserable, I tried everything, and finally found something that worked for me.
Um, I don't know Colin, let me tell you a story about a stubborn young girl who hated sports and didn't like learning about things that she hated
Right, I've had Underage Red for a few years now. It's not new. The Studded Kiss lipstick collection is, and a lot of the shades are the same ones from her Painted Love lipstick collection that preceded Studded Kiss.
Whoa there, Satan.
"And a Native American woman played by a white woman? That's just fucking stupid. Why not make Vorhees an actual Native American actress with actual mixed race kids instead of little blonde ones."
The maid was very clearly portrayed as the smartest of the mole women. I think any racism on this show is very self-aware and satirical.
I guess you can read racism into anything. But you do realize that besides Kimmy, the only "positive" characters are non-white? Do you think Dong—who is an immigrant—shouldn't have broken english? Should Tittus be a boring accountant instead of a fun gay? The maid in the bunker cares so little about white people that…
Yes, 30 Rock was often like this. Alec Baldwin won an awards for doing pretty offensive impersonations of black folks in the episode "Rosemary's Baby". It was still hilarious.
Can we just make this article about how great Unbreakable: Kimmy Schmidt is instead?
That's what I don't understand, when did any reference to another culture/style become some sort of racist appropriation? And hasn't high fashion always done this? Marc Jacobs controversial grunge Perry Ellis collection was a reference to "low" culture of the time. Is all cross-cultural exchange now forbidden? It's…
"laying down the baby hairs has no purpose on caucasian hair. "
Why does it need a purpose? People can do whatever they want! It's not black face.
As a white person I'm so bored of this whole appropriation shtick, this doesn't even make sense. I personally do not take it seriously, I hope other people don't either. Imagine if you let bloggers decide what looks to give your models, or what kind of art you're allowed to design? It all boils down to censorship,…
It's hair on the forehead area. Now only FKA Twigs can do anything fancy with it. White people can only do a Deschanel, a Clooney Caesar, a center part, or comb it back. I guess.
Then maybe it's just a hair style and not aping baby hairs? A lot of photos of baby hairs show them more spread out on the forehead, which Katy's hair isn't doing.
Eh, have you looked at any paintings or old photographs? White people get baby hairs and have styled them for ages. Katy Perry is obviously channeling 1930s glamour.
White ladies totes shouldn't use gel at all. Or hair product. Or curling irons. That's all appropriationist as fuck, don't they know women of color have to do their hair?