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Thank you for responding, and I apologize for my shitty tone earlier. For what it's worth, I think we're both correct.

That's interesting!

So you're working within the framework of international globalization and all, huh? That's nice. Surprisingly, the "myopic scope of American race politics" is still relevant for the rest of us, especially people (of color) in the U.S. Just because you think cultural appropriation is a trend without any real harmful

So I'll say this, I enjoyed her work in Punisher: War Zone. If you ever hear her on the How Did This Get Made podcast about the movie, she realized she had to go balls out crazy with it and she did, it just sucks that they decided to flush the movie down the toilet and never really market it.

I feel so bad for Native Americans, their culture has been mocked and stolen for decades. Then people have the nerve to justify their culture appropriation and whine about how their privilege to appropriate is been taken away.
Also if you are unaware of what culture appropriation, do some research. Quit being lazy.

GOOD. White women appropriating war bonnets is not fashion.

Just because she liked the cover doesn't mean that there aren't racial and cultural implications in the way it was framed.

Just because you're married doesn't mean you have a meaningful relationship with a woman now, does it?

Let me guess: you're a man - probably white - with no meaningful relationships with any women. Thanks for playing.

That's a good point but because rapists are rarely held accountable or punished since we live in a rape culture, the statement "Kill All Rapists" is more about evoking a visceral reaction against rapists than about really killing them. Though I'm all for killing all rapists. In other words, it's about drawing

The blind belief in authority is only something that white men (and, in some crimes/locations, a lot of white women too) get the privilege of. I remember living in Louisiana and my friend rolled through a stop sign and when I spotted the cop, she said, "They're not here for me." She said it so cynically, not

To add one more thing to the list of crazy ass questions about the victim: She accused Winston so Alabama would have an easier time against their (at the time) likely opponent in the National Championship Game.
No, seriously.

I find it hilarious that people who've never been accused of a crime or known someone who has thinking this is the way it's supposed to work. What's more hilarious is that as to a large swath of crimes, the police *has no obligation, legal or otherwise, to actually investigate the claims of the accuser*. They are

I'm a huge sports fan (as my name implies), but this case is just another example of what is wrong is college football. Grown ass people who live in a town worship these kids and will do anything to protect them. Make no mistake, if Winston was a non-famous black kid at FSU, he would have been taken to the cleaners.

I used to be a huge football fan, but I can't really watch it anymore. The QB for my favorite team (Steelers) is a rapist. James Winston, rapist. Penn State and Penn State supporters? Rape enablers. Notre Dame? Rapists. A local sports commentator in Pittsburgh said during the Mike Vick dog fighting scandal that it was

I believe she was raped. I know that fact means nothing. But I hope she can take some comfort in the fact that other people, outside of the sad sack police department and DA's office, believe her.

It's so perfect that it is making me angry. And the fact that I don't have a cape to flit as I angrily stomp out of the room just makes me ANGRIER.

This my favourite. The styling in the videos is seriously fantastic.