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We have medical marijuana now but it’s sort of just getting off the ground (at least in my part of NY)

I was listening to a podcast earlier this week about how a character fit the three stereotypes of the White Woman affluent pot smoker, going from cool mom, weed dealer, weed grower. Must be a West Coast thing.

I dont get the hate.

They are not harmless, starting with whole sthtik being famous for no reason what so ever, promoting harmful products for profit, etc..

No.

Nailed it.

If that were my kid, that’d be my proudest moment. I think I’d shed a tear.

“Daddy Where are you” followed by a crying emoji.

“he loudly booed her vagina”...?

Everything about Caitlyn Jenner is confusing to me.

Then she went to a “black” college. It was a majority black college. It was there she felt at home at last in a black culture and started the crazy of being black

This lack of empathy or any willingness to research evidence based research on mental health issues is very problematic and indicative of the type of blogging I’ve become accustomed to from several bloggers on here. Jezebel was a better publication years ago, but those writers are long gone. Stassa Edwards is a really

I can’t wait til we stop talking about whether we like or dislike particular women. Have disdain for a person’s viewpoints or actions. Geek out on their body of work or co-sign on their cool ass musings, but fuck all this “I want to be her bestie!” and “DIE ANNE/SCARLETT/GWYNETH DIE!” Stop with all that shit. It’s

And I bet a lot of people could have gotten a lot out of her story if she just chose to be honest about it from the beginning. Identifying with another culture is fine. It makes perfect sense she felt more accepted by the black community. So just be that, be a white person who feels accepted by the black community,

I don’t think she is being accused of being a white supremacist, so much as she is a product of institutionalized white supremacy, whether she is aware of it or not. I think the back story you’ve referenced here actually reenforces that assertion.

What is this internalised misogyny of which you speak? Is it widespread?

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Good on her. I don’t know why people have such a hard time admitting to their internalized -isms. I often admit to being sexist, racist and homophobic and people look at me like I’m insane, but the truth of the matter is that most of us are a little bit, and the best way to improve is to be honest with yourself. Being

No.

That race “means” anything is a social construct. That my skin and hair and features are different from yours and can only get that way because of who my parents are is not. And no, plenty of white people are not perceived as Black. She is not Black because she has not a drop of African blood and is the child of two