classism. this is classism, not racism.
classism. this is classism, not racism.
Well, this is classist, not racist. It’s also something that probably 90% of people would agree with, whether they’d admit it or even think of it in quite this way.
that’s because you are a good and normal person
no it doesn’t you’re just trying to feel special.
how does this have 415 stars?
I’m just wondering how calling these people jabronis and asses is supposed to help them agree with your points about the Chief Wahoo logo. Those excuses you cite above may seem pointless to you, but to a person growing up a Cleveland fan in Ohio, the logo and the name means something. Of course, Native Americans have…
they need to get rid of replay
Angel Hernandez, home plate ump, cost the Dodgers a run, by ruling him out at home.
how come this person’s ideas about the case are fabricated but yours aren’t?
see this is why i was brilliant for majoring in history. there’s ALWAYS gonna be history being made out there.
I used to work at a Barnes and Noble and sometimes people would so brazenly steal I literally—literally—tipped my cap at them as walked out the front door with “101 Nights of the Kamasutra” or whatever.
we’ll still need plastic though, right? have heart I guess.
just wondering: is it ok for black people to have opinions on white people hair?
Pre-pooing, head wraps: just seems like lots of work for a style that’s supposed to be natural.
wait - I thought the afro was supposed to be a natural style
“I’m replying to you here because I do not want to take you out of the greys on Jez.”
Carrot top’s hair also looks stupid. Does that make me racist?
I think if somebody’s hair looks stupid than it looks stupid. Shouldn’t be afraid to have that opinion because your hair looks different.
“the greatest contributions to a distinctly and uniquely American culture have come from black artists and intellectuals.”
The fact of the matter is I’ll never know what it is like to be hated because of the people I love, or because people assume I am a criminal, or because people think I need to “learn my place”