Thank you for your tireless dedication to journalism, sir.
Thank you for your tireless dedication to journalism, sir.
"...one black woman a century ago..." HUUUUM!
I am forever convinced that Gandalf put a whammy on Bilbo to get him out of the house.
Oh God I miss breakfast tacos. I moved away from Texas to a state where breakfast tacos don't exist and I think it's why I don't eat breakfast anymore. My heart isn't in it.
Hmmm. A short rotund fellow, with wavy brown hair and stumpy fingers ill-suited for wielding a weapon of any kind, not predisposed to adventures and certainly not cut out for battles, given to wordplay and mind games, and who is nothing if not content to putter around his home, work in his garden, and generally live…
Ah yes, poor you that you have ample time to comment on Jezebel. Your life must be REALLY hard.
I would rather men point out all the sexist things I should be offended by instead if the current reality where I'm constantly trying to convince men that sexism exists.
Girl ,Preach. Thank you.
if something is insensitive it is simply that. I am not sure why identifying the racist nature of something should be the jurisdiction of those that it primarily targets. To be an ally means that you should name racist tropes and fuckery when you see it regardless of if you are a "lily white twenty something woman" as…
Check downthread. My point here is that White people telling other White people that it's not their place to decide whether something is racially offensive to Black people, as a pretext/prelude to declaring said thing racially inoffensive, are lying to themselves about what they're really defending.
I feel the need to point out that that particular shape of ass is a trait identified as genetically African, ie "Black" so yeah, when seeing this i saw black women.
Yes, exactly. Whiteness confers neutrality and expertise so one Jez post can potentially do more than ten or twenty written by racial minorities.
I mean paid them for their time to ingratiate and humiliate themselves for her glory. Didn't we see it that way when Miley did it?
My essay from last year.
I mean, it's just kind of annoying that someone like Katy Perry who doesn't have an ass can buy four of them for her stage show, when anyone who knows anything about her background knows this performance has nothing to do with her culture or identity. I find it offensive that she's a poser as much as an unintentional…
If you're being serious:
The first two cited authors are women of color, Jamilah Lemieux and Ayesha Siddiqi:
Can you imagine how annoying it would be if men were always trying to tell women what women should be offended by?