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By 'some hack' do you mean numerous race theorist and sociologist and people who went to college to study race and race relations and people who've dedicated their lives to dissecting race and it's impact? Oh yeah, they sure are the hacks and not you, mighty anonymous internet dweller!

"These people" Slow clap for you and your pointy hood good sir!

Just as it is somewhat rampant amongst both religious white populations in the south and elsewhere as well.

I know this article is in response to Granderson and O'Reilley and all other angry men, but let's all take a moment to note that more than half of the comments on any Beyonce article on this website are saying the same thing. And that's sad. When you start sounding like Bill O'Reilley, it's time to reevaluate you life

Listen. I wasn't that much of a Beyonce fan musically after Destiny's Child ended and that lasted until this album so I'm not a card carrying member of the beyhive, but if you had a daughter who was only sexual with her partner in marriage and wore PERFORMANCE outfits during PERFORMANCES and wore jeans and tshirts and

They're threatened by black female sexuality. It's much more offensive to them. If Beyonce weren't a black women, this conversation would've ended a week after the album came out.

I have to admit I didn't notice it before, but that was Daily Breeze quality right there. Alright, I'll give it a side eye with a tentative clap.

It's fine that you think that. There's no need for me to try to prove my concern or authenticity to someone who can't be bothered to see problems in society and work towards creating ways to better it. Good luck with you're apathetic, hipster-ish, unaffected lifestyle, maybe one day you'll convince someone it makes

So everyone should be as apathetic as you, or else their feelings are invalid and lack substance? What does caring look like to you? Should I start finding jokes about slavery and the holocaust and 9/11 and over events like them funny so I cannot seem phony to someone like you?

You're all over this comment section trying so hard to convince people that puns about slavery are okay, and that they're "gentle" and that white people make fun of their movie titles too and people are missing the point, it's all kind of ridiculous. And ignorant. Microagressions are a thing.

What are you saying? That's an irrelevant point. And it makes no sense. I wasn't talking about the movie. I was talking about the titles of the articles. And are we pretending slavery didn't exist and the movie was based off of a work of fiction?

I think they are. Not because of the actual puns, but because they reflect a general indifference towards slavery and the treatment, both past and present, of black people in this country. A woman being whistled at and screamed sexual thing at on the street also isn't technically a big deal, but the motivations behind

It's cool that you don't care. Whatever. But don't tell other people to "get over it" because they still have the capacity to care. You're 9/11 re fences aren't the same thing as the 12 years a slave puns made in the articles. And your holocaust puns (which you should probably stop...) also aren't the same thing

This has nothing to do with maisy's comment, but that's not what feminism is. That's coddling women, that's something you do with a child or teenager who's trying to find themselves or figure out what they like. Grown women are not immune to criticism; some women have internalized patriarchal views that affect their

You do realize that the only notable difference between a group of white men and a group of black men is their skin color right? At its best, exclusive interest in one race is fetishism. So yes, it is racist to exclusively prefer the race of one group over another. That is the definition of racism, but keep spreading

From your previous statements. You seem to not value individual cultures and instead favor the mixing pot theory. "take me back to the very beginning of everything" and you're black, white, ratchet culture statements and various other things I've seen you say.

Challenging your observation of attention getting rebellion: I know of several people who have tattoos not because they think it makes them cool or a special butterfly, but because it's a commemorative piece of a very trying time in their life/a person who they were closed to that passed. The tattoos are relatively

I know you think you're entitled to everyone else's culture and religious symbols, but you're not.

That was...aggressive. If you think the only point of tattoos is to be rebellious, you don't really get tattoos. But I like your fancy wording, it makes you sound real smart like.

You don't understand cultural appropriation, that's fine, but don't act self righteous when people justifiably get upset.