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Thank you, Darren Wilson. Thank you for showing us exactly how horrible of a human being you are and not mentioning Michaels Brown's family, expressing remorse for killing a human being or even acknowledging that you caused harm. Darren Wilson, you are a garbage person. May you suffer the same anguish as Michael

Because your name is VonQueso and because I hope you and your loved ones stay safe...

Now we will never know if she was truly ready.

Embarrassing. Naya actually managed to looked better than Kim in those Cheban comparison shots! Shots fired...and returned.

Meh, he can take his apology and shove it. This dude is emblematic of so many other oldish white dudes. Even when a black person (espeeeecialy a black woman) earns a modicum of success, they have to, in some way, put them back in their place. It's almost as if generations of white supremacy has conditioned them to be

An apology where the person apologizes for what they said instead of for the fact that someone was offended by what they said?

Also in Mexico and it is the saddest thing I have ever seen.

You know what Kim could do though- give this girl a bunch of money. I mean would 50k or even 100k really set her back that much? I don't know I didn't see the episode or know literally anything else about this story but there are loads of ways Kim could better that girls life that don't include literally adopting her.

We'll agree to disagree then. I don't like the idea that victims are powerless and by not even acknowledging that she made a mistake going back there, you're giving your implicit consent to the propagation of the idea that women as a whole are powerless.

All I'm saying is that a lot of these situations seem like dates, eg going to concerts, drinks at his place, having an ongoing relationship with him etc. and these woman were happy to go out with him even though he was married. It all seems rather odd.

This what I don't get: These women were willing to overlook his wife because they wanted something from him (but we are not going to talk about that). The problem is that they also got something they didn't want (BUT that is all we are going to talk about).

100% agree and I feel like that validates what I'm saying. She, like myself and many others, have made many bad choices for which there were no consequences. We knew full well most of the time what the consequences were and we made those choices anyway. That's life and that truth right there, that people will make bad

Absolutely. My point is that I don't understand why we aren't allowed to say in these instances, well you shouldn't have gone back there you know. Does it not make her (and all survivors of rape) more the helpless victim to deliberately ignore and fail to discuss/acknowledge things that could have been done

I'm not though. I don't blame her and I deliberately went out of my way to say that I can't even imagine/comprehend the emotions going through someone's head in that situation, especially facing down the prospect of visiting him again.

Yes, I know. But she's not Black. Like many Puerto Ricans (and Latinos, in general), she probably (most likely) is descended from some enslaved Africans. But she is not an Afro-Latina. It's disingenuous to suggest otherwise.

Didn't he originally say that the song was inspired by a black woman? I mean the song is clearly talking about black women's butts and JLo is not black. I think he's just using JLo's name for publicity.