there’s no excuse for this anymore, not even, not slightly, “but I didn’t know/my intentions are good!”
Good for her! Also can we talk about how fantastic she looks with that silvery white hair? She seems to get more gorgeous every year.
This right here. Mandy is a perfect example of not forgiving someone (or I don’t get the sense she has) but not being mired in hate and anger either. She’s very empirical about the whole thing, and I admire her for it.
IIRC, a trans woman from one of the recent caravans died in ICE custody.
For conservatives this is considered a win/win. They are heartless monsters and must be stripped of power.
I’ll wait for the right-wingers to start in on this lady for taking tons of money from the government for handouts, like they so love to do with anyone who’s not a rich white person and who gets any sort of legitimate benefits.
No lie - when I consider attending a large, densely packed event, one of the things that goes through my mind is weighing the likelihood of some butt-hurt fragile white man-child showing up to shoot everyone.
And also, people, stop yelling “gun!” or anything that even sounds like “gun!” when there is some sort of incident or disturbance, unless you actually see a gun. It is very much the same as shouting “fire!” in a crowded theater. We’ve seen two stampedes in the last couple of days because a disturbance happened and…
What an awful situation for all involved. Terrible for the woman who had a heart attack in the audience, terrible for the people who were injured in the stampede, terrible for the actors and crew who must have been upset and worried and confused. I’m also genuinely horrified that we as a culture have evolved to expect…
I like Octavia Spencer so much I was rooting for Ma in all those scenes. Seems like a wild ride.
I’m not blaming Rami in the least. I just don’t believe the claim of not knowing. I’d support him saying that he had an inkling but he’s young and new and had to take an opportunity that represented a potentially life changing opportunity. I don’t think he witnessed anything and failed to report. I don’t think he’s a…
Here’s a thought: Whether or not you perceive “fish” as misogynistic, clearly a lot of other people do (including, whether you want to believe it or not, a number of drag performers—based on, for instance, this article), so maybe you should stop fucking using it. Maybe it’s not always up to you to decide what is and…
You say “that is not what fishy means,” but you don’t cite any sources to support your position. Here’s one (among many; this one seems like the most relevant) in support of mine. I quote, from the RuPaul’s Drag Race Glossary of Terms (“F” Section; http://rupaulsdragrace.wikia.com/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_Dictionary#F
I think most Jezzies would agree that, by commenting, you are inviting the possibility of an online “fight.” (Some might call this “fight” a discussion, and I personally would call your opener “tone policing,” but that’s really neither here nor there.)
You’re arguing that RuPaul’s Drag Race was concerned about looking like it was mocking women? That’s... that’s seriously your argument?
Because RuPaul is has misogynistic streak, in that Gen X, gay dude way. Like, the show is fun, and in general, he’s done a lot more good than bad for the world, but it’s definitely there.
Sigh. THIS right here is why I think there are hard limits to cis men doing drag (be they gay or straight) and claiming it’s 100% ok and they are 100% respectful.
I’m obsessed with this look and am now officially Team Manila.