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Even if he was an affirmative action admission all it would prove is that affirmative action kicks ass and is worth the investment, because we got Barack Freaking Obama out of it.

It continues to amuse/irritate me to no end that these people - white, conservative, religious - are the real face of welfare fraud. Not saying that other people don’t cheat the system but the FLDS have turned welfare fraud into an art form. Yet somehow when some people use the term ‘welfare queen’ you just know the

She wasn’t much of a student, either, and that didn’t stop her.

Something about this is sooooooo funny to me. It’s like having a whole crew of clueless dads following you around, not as subtle as they think they are.

And the books! I devoured every single American Girl book when I was a kid. I remember when Addy came out (hi, I am old) and being so excited that there were new books I could read.

Agreed, these seem fine, but I always thought one of the best parts of American Girls was that it got children interested in history and talked about it in a relatable and age appropriate but realistic way. I genuinely learned a lot about slavery and racism from reading the Addy books and the Samantha books were the

it’s not really anyone’s place to tell someone what they should/shouldn't be doing with their reproductive organs

I get this isn’t a glamorous job, but is it really necessary to shit on this guy for working?

This was not a piece of art presented as history. It’s a stained glass window in the dining hall. It shouldn’t have been there in the first place. There is plenty of racist art out there, and if people wanna “appreciate” it or “preserve it for historical purposes,” that’s what museums and other historical sites are

In this case, it wasn’t in the history building it was in the cafeteria. Similarly, if there was a framed painting of Hitler in the common room, that would be deemed problematic. The issue here isn’t just the existence of the window.

Progress. Qandeel’s death brought change that will hopefully save many from facing similar situations. Hopefully.

How is that not the last thing you check before you go on stage at a massive televised event? I always have the same list of checks before something important: 1. Nothing in nose 2. Nothing in teeth 3. Boobs not escaping from shirt 4. Fly is up/skirt isn’t tucked into underwear.

My current fashion motto: if I was too shy to wear it during the actual 90s, then godammit I’m wearing it now!

That’s because all other groups expect black (American) people to do the hard lifting for them. As soon as the term black lives matter came up, I've heard other communities of colour complaining that it's not inclusive. Well sweet thing, when was the last time the Chinese community stood up for the black community?

It's so horrifying that we expect BLM, a movement started in part to voice the lack of social and political power, to shoulder the burden of all of the world's ills. I get her point and she has issues that concern her perhaps more than BLM does, but she mistakenly thinks there can only be one priority. Or one issue.

Your comment doesn't make much sense 😨

This lady is Margaret Laurence personified. White/European people going into Africa, unasked, and shoving their horse shit all over the place. This lady ought to be a cautionary tale but the industries of NGO’s and travel colonialism is alive and well in sub-Saharan Africa. Europeans think nothing of black African

Remember that classic scene in Do The Right Thing where Mookie asked John Turturro’s character why he used the word nigger so much if his favorite basketball player was Magic Johnson, his favorite comedian was Eddie Murphy, and his favorite singer was Prince? And Turturro explained that they weren’t “real niggers?”