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I'm a black woman. I don't pay to see his work. I am nauseated by his work. But I'm an extremely well-educated, wealthy, independent person, and unfortunately, as we all know, there is a big group of black people who haven't learned or been exposed to enough history and the implications of racist/sexist imagery to

I'm actually waiting on the mental issues comments. Those are my faves!

Girl, you know they are going to say that it's an individual issue. They have mental issues and all that bull. You know the typical script, right?

Laughing at the crazy game people are playing to not call these dudes white. Protip: Chechnya is LITERALLY in the Caucasus mountains. Ya know, Caucasus...as in Caucasian? Yeah, perhaps America should have been more about specificity when constructing racial groups. But they also "discovered" an already inhabited land,

Well, from here on out, I'll be mistressbating.

I have a friend who is a political consultant who knows a lot about terrorism. His prediction on the day of the bombing was that it would be a white dude, late 20's, possibly a veteran, and unemployed. Based on the pictures it looks like he got the first two parts right so far, but then again he thought it would be

Seriously! Where the fuck is just bread? I will eat a whole loaf of fresh french bread from the grocery story with a little olive oil & balsamic for dipping.

What's up with all this sweet potato hate? Y'all are outta your minds.

what about sweet potato fries, eh?

I think both.

Is it just because she's a white girl, or is it because she was aiming for "seductive effects"?

I always say the line where an homage becomes a really shitty cultural appropriation is when they use religious symbols. So mocassin, ok; war bonnet, hell no. Sari, ok; bindi, hell no.

Sorry, racist perverted female but one has nothing to do with the other. See: black female slaves raped by white slave owners who did not even she them as human

I read the first paragraph and was like, "Well, maybe it's not totally racist..." then I read the second paragraph and was like, "Oh, nevermind."

I want Latrice to be my fairy godmother more than anything in the world. I bet her hugs would feel like my mom's.

Guys. GUYS.

THIS IS NOT THAT HARD:

Here we go again. Blackface in Vogue Bingo starts ... now! (It's aaaaaart! is the free square.) I'll get us started:

"Oriental" as a term isn't considered racist if you're talking about say, rugs. But when referring to people as "Orientals," we do consider it racist. I honestly can't say with 100% certainty why that is, but it's roughly the same reason we don't refer to African-Americans as "coloreds" or "Negros," and why I (as a

It's always that way, which is sad. It's no different than when a white person says something profound about race when a non-white person has been saying it for years. Or, when a straight person says something profound about sexual orientation when gays have said it for years.

Isn't that just, you know, a date? Lots of women have sex with a guy when he buys her dinner.