Can I tell you how sad I was to see him on Vampire Diaries because he is a Black man and no one Black gets to live unless your name was Bonnie Bennett and then you were tortured and killed.. or the reverse order because- TVD.
Can I tell you how sad I was to see him on Vampire Diaries because he is a Black man and no one Black gets to live unless your name was Bonnie Bennett and then you were tortured and killed.. or the reverse order because- TVD.
It’s so annoying. I was especially bummed about the last one. Poor Dominic deserved better (all bus metas did).
Not only has he appeared in all the shows listed above, he also appeared briefly on the Vampire Diaries (and was then killed off) and on Supernatural (and was then killed off) and then also on The Flash (and was then killed off).
If Hillary Clinton is declared America’s first female president tonight, it’ll be thanks in no small part to decades…
To be honest, I am not shocked at all. There is a very racist underlying tone within interracial coupling in the UK. Clearly, the US is not any better. What I do find refreshing is that Harry stepped it up. Unlike Twilight guy who did nothing when people were attacking his FKA Twigs. From reading that letter Harry…
White women pissed that a woman of color is infringing on their irrational, should’ve aged out of this by now Princess fantasies?
So the guy perpetrates the violence and then blames the woman for not preventing it? (Checks all of human history.) YUP! CHECKS OUT!
More needs to be made of the fact that a Presidential candidate that has had a habit of saying fascistic things and proposing fascistic policies has such solid backing from law enforcement agencies that would have to enforce his fascist policies (FOP, Comey, military, etc.). They seem eager to participate in things…
Ok, so it sounds like the guy whose recommendation it was that no charges be filed against Clinton for any wrongdoing has now turned around and intentionally given a vague statement with the express purpose of “punishing” her for the very things he said merit no action. Like, I was giving the benefit of the doubt when…
Lord have mercy, they misspelled Y’all. Clearly, someone on the publishing team is trying real hard.
Ken Bone, the undisputed winner of last night’s debate
Not only did she make sure she looked better than Taylor in the dress, she made sure HER CHILD looked better than Taylor in the dress.
I'm sorry, Kim and Tay are both losers in this sitch, North clearly rocked this look better than both of them.
Yes, rape (and all crimes) should be prosecuted in a timely manner. However, the “solution” of simply pushing back the statute of limitations is terrible. The idea that it will be similarly harder to prove on the prosecution’s side is a given, but that doesn’t excuse the extension, or somehow make it “fair”.
You miss my point. The point wasn’t whether the children’s memories were real, imagined or falsified. The point was that the national mood, which exhorted everybody to believe them, prevented any critical examination of their statements. If a critical examination had been encouraged, the cases would never have seen…
Except did you miss the part where I expressly said the system now is failing to deal with the backlog? Because, uh, I did. I support an equitable tolling scheme that would allow cases where victims DID report to reach courts. But I favor that precisely because the victims DID comply with the SOL, and the fault lies…
I'm...not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, it recognizes the particular challenges of prosecuting sexual assault. On the other hand, the rep from the ACLU is very correct. After a long period of time, the case would essentially hinge on testimony. And here's the thing - testimony isn't exactly the greatest…
I don’t think this necessarily offers hope for humanity, but I wouldn’t say it’s just basic decency for a guy who went to the school expecting to be fawned over by excited kids to instead sit down with a lonely, awkward boy who probably didn’t even know who he was.
Yeah, I am pretty taken aback about the way this article is written and a lot of the comments. He is not in a “standoff”. He was at home, the police tried to enter to search his home and he told them to get a warrant, which is completely correct, the law, required by the constitution, not a weird thing to do, and…
As much as you may dislike Chris Brown (and there seems to be plenty of justification for that), please do not characterize refusing to allow police to enter your home as a “standoff.” Not only is it inaccurate from a journalistic standpoint, from a civic standpoint let’s not make it a social norm that invoking one’s…