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He got away with it b/c she gave him a blow job and when jurors and judges hear that, they are predictably awful and act like he had a lifetime pass to her body. You apparently can’t revoke consent to future sexual acts if you’ve seen someone’s dick.

They are referring to the fact that it’s the biggest canyon in Yellowstone.

Just a friendly reminder that there are people who are disbled that don’t fit our ableist stereotypes. I’ve definitely heard from disabled people who get this kind of stink eye/grief from people who have decided that they don’t “look” like they have a disability but do. Best not to police people even if you think you

That’s annoying an obnoxious and I think they just do it as if you should follow their orders and quicken the pace at which you pee or poo.

He looks goofy too. Better hair though.

No, he’s looks like standard white boy hot which does nothing for me. I think his looks are overstated but it’s bc “white”.

I doubt it, plus he’d need crib sheets to learn more than 2 steps. No way can he remember any choreography. You’ll probably see his lips move as he attempts to count off the beat. I think some stupid ppl can dance but he seems like a big oaf outside of the water. He spends most of his time being buoyed up, literally

The thing is, you sound like him and other black male rape apologists, yet the people who find his behavior most objectionable and who have been making a lot of noise are black women. Nate Parker has been coddled, paid, promoted, and protected largely by powerful and rich white men. The idea that they’d throw away

actually that phrase is awkward b/c i feel like it acts like all women are white and minority aren’t women. and usually if it’s about workforce or diversity stuff, it is all about white women and nonwhite men.

I also hate it b/c it lumps us all together and is frequently used to minimize certain issues or avoid admitting anti-black racism.

Bingo. It’s why I don’t like it. It’s just not accurate and I think it glosses over how the African part of our ancestry got here.

I would be less surprised hearing it from an older white person, because yes, it was the polite term for people of a certain generation. Amy Robach is not from that generation. It just sounded...weird. Like did Sam just quantum leap into her body from 1955?

Are you white? I find white people somehow think Black is a slur and I will not use African American for myself and will correct people who try to call me that. I’m black. Black. Black. Black. Black. African American sounds like some ppl immigrated here. I will not use it.

Thug is the new n-word so being black is enough.

And yes, it totally relates to race as in the companies don’t think the dollars we have to spend are significant even though we spend far more per person on beauty products than white women. And like plus sized fashion, there could totally be companies who don’t want black women as the face of their product.

I don’t wear foundation but my friends who do always go through it b/c they will find maybe one department store brand/color that matches them, it gets discontinued, and they might go years before finding a good replacement. It’s gotten way better that past decade or so but it still favors people who can pay a lot for

Um, every drug store has 50 shades of white girl and some black girl shade, so yeah, you might not be able to match your skin but there are WAY more of us who don’t have any options or only have options at the high end. It would be different if there were more colors for dark women but they dont’ even try for most

I find it odd they didn’t talk more about Fashion Fair, Flori Roberts, Black Opal, or Posner, all of which had make geared to black women before the 90s. They mentioned it, but I feel like they were treated like they didn’t have the range which isn’t true.

Ding! Ding! Ding! Winner, winner, chicken dinner!

Probably no coincidence they area all Black African women...racism much?