If only the sign had a gun, it could have defended itself!
Oh wait, it’s a black sign... if only the sign had a gun it could have been shot by the cops.
If only the sign had a gun, it could have defended itself!
Oh wait, it’s a black sign... if only the sign had a gun it could have been shot by the cops.
But don’t call them deplorables. That’s just rude.
One very important note about Emmett’s funeral. Emmett’s mother wanted everyone to see what the murderers did* to her son so she had an open casket funeral. She was quoted as saying:
They just want to make America great again! Like it was when white men could torture and murder black children with impunity.
Someone on the David Duke thread was just expressing disbelief that we have that many white supremacists left in the population.
Meanwhile, the marker at one of his murderer’s homes.
And there are people upset at Black Lives Matter and Colin Kaepernick...
Spoiler alert: these assholes are voting for Trump.
Perhaps scraping out the young boy’s eye while alive wasn’t enough punishment for saying hello to a woman.
A sign marking the site where Emmett Till’s mutilated body was dredged from the Tallahatchie River in Mississippi…
One of our parenting strategies is called “The Biden.” If I need Mr. Atom to back me up on something, like YOU ABSOLUTELY MUST GO TO BED NOW, he will roll up behind me like Biden at a serious presser.
She’s married to an actual billionaire, which much sting Donnie Deadbeat.
Salma Hayek is a goddess, and she wouldn’t touch Cheeto Benito with a ten foot pole.
All the while Jared Leto was being an asshole to his costars on set and calling it “method acting.”
Josh Hartnett?
An excellent meme
And then we all got annoyed that Jennifer Lawrence seemed like she wasn’t trying because she was trying too hard to not be trying too hard. I feel like our pop culture cycle is just ruthless to female talent.
Eh, the scorn was way overboard. She won a huge award for a project that meant a lot to her. She’s young and got overwhelmed.
Fantine is a very emotional and draining role, and if Anne really identified with her character (which I think is how she works, in general), this is unsurprising and thoroughly understandable. I’m pretty sympathetic about it.