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Then again, white guy.

These people were always this way. Actually, I'm not shocked. As a kid, these racists had no problem showing me how racist they were. I think it's only shocking for people who actually believed the majority's thoughts about blacks and other people of color changed since 1965.

I'm glad you guys posted about this. How else will a thin, photogenic young white girl with a famous sister be discovered by the masses?

So...the "true racists" are an entire race that this not-at-all-racist gentleman describes as "a race of ghetto gang banging thug criminals."

I refuse to believe Selena would write 'U' and Justin would write 'you'.

Right on, Juan Pablo! We should be teaching our kids the the road to happiness begins with group dates, rose ceremonies, hot tubs, and multiple encounters in fantasy suites, all under the watchful eye of millions of television viewers. Because that is normal and not pervert.

The thing that bothers me about people trying to make nigga the ubiquitous and innocuous version of "this guy" is that non-blacks could easily use their own group's racial/ethnic slurs. Why ride black people's reclamation bandwagon when you could create your own. She could have said, "this guy", which is exactly what

Doesn't she also have a black son? Or did she return him?

Except when it comes to homosexuality, what she's saying, and what you're saying, too, is comparable to, "I don't support people's skin color being black."

What happened to Cheryl Swoopes, it wasn't a choice. She was attracted to both men and women. It's called bisexuality.

I'm worried just like you are. Not only because she was black (and he's white), but also because, like Trayvon, other circumstances not relevant to shooting her in the face are going to be used to demonize her and justify it: "She had a BAC of .218 and she smoked that DEMON WEED. HIS ONLY CHANCE TO SURVIVE WAS TO

I feel like that the fact he shot her in the face from two feet away kind of takes away from his defense of him being panicky. If she was that drunk, he could be nervous, but he could have also never have opened the door.

But wait! Thicke's wife (who is a lady) said that the video and song were totally okay! So no one else should be offended. Problem solved, guys!

Sooooooooo derivative.

I'm not trying to be rude or disrespect David Bowie because he is a legend - but Beyoncé is an African-American female in an industry dominated by attractive white people. Just based on that simple fact she has to fight ten times more to get to where she is now than any other "normal" artist out there.

"...with no marketing, no fanfare, no press."

Did he sell 80,000 copies in 24 hours? 600k in 2 days?

I remember when Rush Limbaugh was overcome with emotion when he apologized for all the nasty things he's said about the First Lady, Michelle Obama. Oh, wait, that never happened. Never mind.

The original song is ironic though: what's more ironic than a song called "Ironic" that contains no irony? A little too ironic...