Not that I’m calling the long lost family members bigoted but I find people who mention the color purple (heh) in discussions about race are almost always the type of racist who keeps their bigotry under wraps.
Not that I’m calling the long lost family members bigoted but I find people who mention the color purple (heh) in discussions about race are almost always the type of racist who keeps their bigotry under wraps.
I’m from Chillicothe; I knew Tiffany and Charlotte from high school. People have their opinions of the town—I even agree with a lot of them. It breaks my heart, though, to hear the constant narrative of “Yeah, it’s such a tragedy, but they were drug-using prostitutes. The town’s riddled with poverty, what do you…
I can tell you what the flag was created to symbolize. Treason and hatred. Of the need for men to die that other men might be kept in chains.
You are better than people who read gossip columns. Hold on to that.
And I haven’t yet found the words to diplomatically say, “he’s a mediocre father who was there for me some of the time, but definitely loves me, and I also do love him even though he is usually the child in all of our interactions, and doesn’t have a problem expecting his daughters to mother him.”
I’m so tired of people bringing their dogs everywhere. YOUR DOG DOESN’T WANT TO GO TO THE MALL.
I just read comments.
It’s pretty rich of her to construe a homeland security dude doing his job as “trying to get his 15 minutes” considering she hitched her wagon to an aging alcoholic superstar and hasn’t looked back since.
The idea of black children waking up the day after the shooting and having to go to Stonewall Jackson elementary school or whatever stupid fucking thing is just sickening. (The fact that they do, at all ever, is, of course. But for Christsakes.)
IDK I call it the n-word because I just can’t bring myself to say it ever, in any context. I would rather sound childish than hateful.
Well at least we know that absolutely nobody will say anything remotely racist about her in retaliation for her stance.
America in a nutshell (via verysmartbrothers.com): “
Well, I mean, it’s not even like he’s the first President who used the N-word...
Oh it’s talked about, but it’s just painted in the form of a book or movie about a dude’s fucked-up relationship with his father and how he goes on a deep, spiritual journey in order to reconcile the emotional trauma it caused him because like you said, we’re supposed to believe that men are strong and us ladies are…
A woman who is open with her sexuality and uses it in a way that pleases men gets shit on by women. A woman of color who plays the sexuality game is both shit on by women and policed in a very condescending way. It doesn’t surprise me that Amber Rose feels like women have it out for her, and what’s more is that people…
Who goes to the hospital to have wisdom teeth removed?
What does the wage gap or support for working mothers have to do with the price of tea in a conversation about how victim-blaming and slut-shaming got her to see the continued relevance of feminism? You’re decontextualizing her quote so that you can justify giving her a hard time.
This is exactly what she was talking about. It’s not good enough that she’s championing feminism publicly, she dares to point out that women are often the biggest enforcers of gender roles and patriarchal values, so fuck her.
Why feminism?
Wow, Miley looks . . . very nice . . . in that picture. Apparently love is a much better look on her than pig-hugging or letting her tongue air-dry.