If we stop, they’ve won.
If we stop, they’ve won.
Also looks like Boykin removed his article from public viewing.
Bold opening, Mr. Johnson. It and the content that follows elevates this article beyond the average clickbait, though the subject matter is surely an uncomfortable conversation to initiate.
Hey. If you’re going to make sweeping generalizations like this, at least cite your sources so that those who would demonize us from the outside at least can quote the research accurately. Like, actual quotes and citations, Hotep.
You need to jump in Monday’s truck with the rest of the trash.
Jennifer,
Co-signed.
By the way, does Prince Harry have a standing invitation to the cookout, or nah?
Now we are part of a larger and fantastic world of fantasy. EW&F would be proud.
Okay. This is a rather long post, but I will try to be concise in making my point.
Um, I was taken aback learning that Elaine/Madame Kali was Damien Dahrk’s daughter? What did I miss?
Sign from God. True facts. /s
His sad, droopy eyes make me wanna womit.
Being of Haitian and Dominican descent, I can attest to the fact that both sides of the island have serious issues with internalized hatred of skin. Dominicans have too many words to describe all the shades of brown and black; it’s like a social thermometer there. As for Haitians, the diaspora has gotten slightly…
Get back under your bridge, you troll.
Wouldn’t it be the biggest joke ever if Mick Rory became the other half of Firestorm??
No discussion at all at how much of a badass Kuasa is as a fighter?? Tai chi chuan? Damn waterbending?? Kicking Sara’s butt? C’MON PEOPLE.
Personally, I’ve had quite enough of having legitimate grievances explained away by people less impacted by them. There is way too much of that going on. It’s not your place. To paraphrase a comment I read elsewhere today: it takes an extra-special kind of obnoxiousness to come to a site specifically dedicated to…
...What are you even doing here?
Seriously? Let me put this another way: white people are not the center of her attention. Her music is reflective of her desire to elevate and empower women of color. White people were not her target audience when she made her music. She’s not asking white people not to listen to her music; they certainly can…