Beyoncé coming in full hip on “I got a soldier” sends me into ugly crying every goddamn time. It’s like Michelle’s fall gave her life.
Beyoncé coming in full hip on “I got a soldier” sends me into ugly crying every goddamn time. It’s like Michelle’s fall gave her life.
Has some of the same great style as “Rock With U.” Love love love the multi-layered dancer diversity. And if I for some reason I die soon I want to come back as one of Janet’s hair follicles. Universe, take note.
Black Mirror did it. And with the sexy Toby Kebbell to boot.
I’ve been slip-n-sliding on the irony of having heard this exact phrase from so, so many people. So many.
And the distinction matters because how you address the problem differs. Eradicating bullying requires promoting self-awareness on the part of those occupying positions of power—however fleeting—about how that power amplifies the effects of their actions. It’s sort of like how a lot of kids have to be taught that what…
Berating, of course. No place for that. Engaging and challenging individuals about their place in an unequal society? I mean, isn’t that what college is about? If that very discomfort is what liberal students are being accused of not being able to handle well, then why is this same lack of discomfort tolerance not…
Difficulties and missteps with triage are no reason to discount the concept of specialized support for vulnerable students. This debate has been waged for generations, and Bloomberg is only the latest mouthpiece for those who believe in things like colorblindness, bootstraps, and duty-free opportunity.
You’re right: it isn’t fair. The attempt to create support spaces for marginalized, disadvantaged, and/or threatened students is not a “movement.” It’s basic service provision with a history as long as that of the integration of historically excluded groups into higher education. What’s ridiculous is that people get…
Having worked in student services in higher ed, I couldn’t agree more. The term has been hijacked by people who have no idea what it means or how it functions (much like “social justice”) and who have completely drained it of its original meaning. It’s become interchangeable with “political correctness” as an…
They don’t owe anyone a justification just because they aren’t living their lives how we think they should.
Givenchy? So Michelle was in Formation last night? Beychelle synergy 4eva.
Seriously, were this any other circumstance, they would be telling women to cover up more in the restroom because it’s in men’s nature to roam the earth sniffing out vaginas like malnourished hyenas.
Also, people don’t realize how quickly online harassment transitions offline. For all the jokes about dudes in their mom’s basement, Twitter/Reddit/4chan campaigns have never had a problem finding mercenaries to do their “real life” bidding.
I mean, there are lots of Asian Mexicans, so why’s it gotta be brownwashing?
I especially like the hot takes on liberal “hypersensitivity,” shouted with spittle flying from their mouths after being challenged.
Beautiful reading. I couldn’t help but think of How to Get Away with Murder with this point:
Will cosign, especially having experienced it all too often in gay male spaces when “drama” is tacked onto a whole host of other misogynistic/effemophobic dog-whistles by paranoid gay men seeking to assert their (fragile) masculinity.
“What’s worse, lookin’ jealous or crazy? ...I’d rather be crazy.”
This is it. As a gay man, I have found myself responding to Prince the way I do when I find myself inexplicably attracted to a masculine-leaning lesbian.
Do! It’s on Netflix, so if you don’t want to deal with commercials about Kevin Hart every five seconds, you have options. I don’t stan for much, but I stan for this show, mostly because it’s ignored by critics. I’d put it up against the best on TV right now.