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I read your sentence a million times and it was filled with run-on sentences.

If you have a problem with religion as a whole, whatever.

And no like, white folks don't get to say the n-word in front of mixed company without getting their ass roasted. So look at God, I still win and get what I deserve.

And he liked a comment under an IG photo. It is WAY HARDER to "accidentally" like an IG comment.

I don't want idiots to have platforms. I can't control that, but I can certainly encourage and celebrate that these idiots might lose their soapbox.

When I say Islamphobia, I mean this inane view that Islam is inherently violent, belief that if you are a Muslim, you are a terrorist, and that you shouldn't trust anyone who "looks" Muslim.

And it does suck to always be scrutinized, but celebs know that's what they sign up for.

So he liked a comment, which is WAY harder to like than a picture. I've definitely accidentally liked pictures.

I know what Bill Cosby is far more sick than any of these people [Chance and Bill Maher], but I remember Bill Cosby's "Pound Cake" speech, screaming his respectability politics about black people, saying we are just wrongdoers and names like "Shaniqua" are stupid and terrible…

You know you don't have to play devil's advocate, the devil has enough of those.

Yea, well in the way that he liked it, it was obvious he did it on purpose and he got caught. I have huge problems w/ people and their hypocrisy and being problematic.

Look at my reply above. Have a great day.

Scroll up 3 more comments; I don't like Bill Maher. But I also think about the fact that Chance should have also caught flack for that fat shit.

I hate Islamphobia. He is a bigot and says fucked up shit about Muslims.

But really, I'm okay with his show being pulled off. He shouldn't have said the word + he's offensive as hell.

No.

Heh, I just remember Chance's fuck up; he liked an IG picture that was making fun of fat women and claimed he liked it on accident.

No, that's fair. I know I personally am mindful of what I say about white people when I'm criticizing them - I want equality, not the opportunity to oppress. But I also think requesting that white people refrain from using that term [while shit is still SO unequal] isn't oppression because… if you are white and

No. You don't get a pass for when you're singing. White people's relationship with the n-word is pretty understood - when they use it, it has the power to offend people because of white people's history of racism.