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A male witch is a Warlock.
He's there because he studies the same sort of things as his female counterparts.

It makes sense to have a male representative of the Warlock brothers to the Witch sisters.

Dodai,

^ Baddest Witch.

I'm happy that you're happy. : - )

...and the Black security guards and Hispanic janitors.
Can't forget about the Black security guards and Hispanic janitors.

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This is from a Japanese TV show called 'Android Kikaider' that ran in the 70's.
It's from episode 24 entitled "Pink Armadillo: sinister temptress".

What the previous equipment manager must have looked like:

The HPV Vaccine.

Side-effects include:

Word loss.

I think Ellie Mae O'Hagan from the Guardian states it best in her article about the race aspect of the video:

Were the women in Alan Thicke's video begin objectified if they were in on the alleged satirical joke as stated by the director?
Lily misses the mark by simply making a point to visually, lyrically and sarcastically mock every aspect of her video EXCEPT when it came to the Black female dancers. She doesn't acknowledge

How could ANYONE miss the fact that this was supposed to be satire? There isn't one ounce of subtly in it's approach. Lily writes a dead obvious song with lyrics that sarcastically roast the sexist music industry, and uses over-the-top scenes of plastic surgery with a sleazy agent to bolster the point, but completely

So ultimately, nice attempt at a feminist response to the sexualization of women in music but missed the mark by sexualizing the easiest and ubiquitous target in pop music. Black female backup dancers.

Legitimately criticizes the sexual exploitation of women in music and the glass ceiling above their heads.

Throw this on the pile of depressing news.

That's worse than the first argument that they don't realize in the 21st century that Blackface is racial mockery when clearly India is aware of what racial mockery is (see: Shilpa Shetty, Big Brother).

Okay so how can yall sleep on my man Quasimodo?
Leaving him out of the mix? I'm not having it.
Here is my addition to the mix. A forgotten 'Disney Prince'.

This is a very thin justification. Do you realize how odd it sounds to say that an entire nation, one that is a sophisticated nuclear power, really thinks that because they don't have a history of 'Blackface' in the same manner as the United States, they can dress up in it, put on an afro wig, and shuffle around while

The mocking and dehumanizing of another race of people in the 21 century IS wrong. There doesn't need to be a historical context for something wildly known and availble to anyone who can pick up a book, watch TV, or visit the internet. For example, were I to dress up as an Indian and prance around talking like Apu