This pretty much sums up how I feel about the whole thing, too.
This pretty much sums up how I feel about the whole thing, too.
In a perfect world, absolutely. This is the measured, even-keeled, adult reaction. But I can 100% understand why Will Smith didn’t feel calm and collected and rational in that moment. I see a man whose life partner is going through a whole lot of turmoil due to her her hair loss, with all those questions regarding…
I agree with you that Will Smith shouldn’t have slapped him. And yet I can’t find any pity for Chris Rock in me. In order for something to be a joke, it has to be funny, methinks? This wasn’t. With that background information of serious illness, it was just outright insulting. If I take one step back and think,…
I’d argue that it’s the other way around: It shows how unprotected Black women are. No way in hell would Chris Rock have made that joke about a white woman suffering from a serious medical condition.
Chris Rock had it coming. What’s next, asking a cancer patient if they’re going to audition for the part of Jean-Luc Picard? Pain isn’t funny.
It’s what people on the narcissistic spectrum do: hide behind a good cause (that they neither invented nor initiated), get the praise and social validation for doing “good” whilst using it primarily for their own gain. That this is going to be used by the “BLM is a scam/terrorist organisation/part of organised crime!”…
Why would you even put into your apology that you didn’t feel under the threat of being robbed?
As Marceline said, Ginni Thomas must be trying to get in front of something. My guess would be that there are photographs.
So, a Black man on the Supreme Court whose past actions have shown him to have zero regard for Black women’s safety and well-being, or any respect for Black women at all, instead went on and married a white nationalist. It’s almost as if there were quite the Venn diagram when it came to hatred of women and white…
I want to see this happening so badly. You go, Ms Abrams!
It truly only took until 2022, huh?
Considering the role she auditioned for was probably the one played by Juno Temple, this is hilarious. That part was as “urban” as they get - if you believed that the word was anything but code for being Black.
It’s not “good” news because *gesticulates at the body*, but it is the best outcome one could hope for in the aftermath. So, a very somber, quiet: at least.
Kafkaesque doesn’t even begin to cover this right-wing sh*tshow.
I’m aghast. I have nothing. Four. Hours. One for each year of the victim’s life. WTMFF?
Thank you for your service. *will blow internet kiss if consent is given*
As always, I’m just so amazed that they broke free from this horrendous family system. Darn cute children, too!
It’s not even what I like to call a “good bad faith argument”: it’s completely transparent.
I survived his four years in office mainly on fantasies of him and all of his cronies/offspring being perp-walked by a group of Black FBI agents, at least two of whom were trans.
It’s straight out of the narcissist’s playbook. Project, project, project! I mean, “political animus”, “a desire to harass, intimidate, and retaliate”? Somebody wrote this with a straight face?