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How is he flaunting money he doesn't have, when it is literally in his hands? Capitalism, greed and extravagantly displaying wealth is as American as apple pie, yet when a rapper does it he is sending a bad message. I don't like artists like Young Thug or Cash Money at all, but I think the condemnation is misplaced:

No doubt Mo'ne's life is more difficult because she is a young black woman. I'm black, so I have some idea of what she faces. This was still probably the best way for ANYONE to handle this incident, imo. He was not worth her anger or her time.

No, what Mo'ne did showed remarkable maturity, compassion and self-awareness. This incident was not even worth her anger (or anybody's time), and her kindness just made her attacker look more pathetic. I wish I was half as grown up as she is.

HE'S pissed off? Then these guys should be furious.

I did not claim she did. Like Republicans who realize they have gay relatives and find themselves supporting LGBT rights and same sex marriage, Kelly's sympathies usually align with people in situations very similar to her own (maternity leave, equal pay etc.). Her record of racial sensitivity is decidedly mixed.

While I give her some credit for being the occasional truth teller, Kelly has never had any problem standing up for the prerogatives of white women like herself. Nothing new here.

But the gay millenials got Q and Afro-UKians — or whatever they call them— got Moneypenny. So straight whites are down two on the diversity scoreboard.

Isn't that essentially what Looking is?