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I saw this on Twitter. I was very confused and didn’t find it to be funny at all since we live in a world that makes a mockery of Black women all the time. 

I see none of the energy here that I’ve witnessed when there have been posts about Cosby, R Kelly or more recently Kobe.

MARTHA: “I made this adorable blue paisley muzzle for you, and it comes with a zipper so you can smoke, but you have to zip it back up when you’re done. Simply shutting the fuck up: It’s a good thing.”

Agree. So sick of men who can’t take NO for an answer killing women.

When this Black man put on a tuxedo dress, it caused my wife to leave me and my dog to run away. Also, I’m pretty sure that I’m gay now. Thanks Obama.

Very rarely am I speechless. This is one of those times. Same people angry when police walk after clearly seen violating a black man rights are suddenly looking at an assault and finding every legal loophole to excuse it. I know an assault when I see it. 

I’m curious as to why you referenced the Mann act for R kellys case, when clearly this has nothing to do with interracial dating, but everything to do with the lack of protection for our black girls and women. Then you state other celebrities with honor, as if a consenting 14 and 15 year old is ok, even if it is law,

Great point about Black Pastors! I’ve long said the almost exclusively Black Male Pastors love to admonish Black women about their failures to ‘submit and respect’ men as “head of the family” yet I’ve never seen the direct outreach to the Men - the thugs, players and married dogs about THEIR failures to PROVIDE for and

Thinking of all the women (and mostly men) who talk and ranted online about how R. Kelly’s victims were ‘fast tail girls’ whose parents let them dress too sexily and be around him....

I’m skeptical that bullying is more commonplace today than in the past. And, in general, I think adults’ attitudes about this were worse in the past than they are now. Back in the day, kids would be told to learn to stand up for themselves, and “toughen up.” Parents and teachers didn’t even think it was their job to

highly complex shell game

Remy having the barbershop perspective on Cosby should surprise no one. I’m certain she has stated “she’s the type of female who doesn’t get along with other females” so her stance of protecting men at all cost seems as natural as her impulse to use her hands to solve interpersonal conflict.

...and be the first ever co-host on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Monday April 8.