Plus he used the standard non-apology language from the official playbook.
Plus he used the standard non-apology language from the official playbook.
How stupid does she think we are?
As it stands dead people have received more money than Black-owned businesses, but that’s the quiet part we aren’t supposed to say out loud.
My black coworker and I discuss this all the time. People in our organization are only comfortable working with people who look like them. That’s a nationwide, if not worldwide, phenomenon. A couple of weeks ago on the obligatory “take the pulse of the one black person in our group” call one of my bosses asked me what…
You know you my girl, right?
And Ben is his uncle.
Maple syrup is the only syrup I fw.
They can fix their fingers to type that they’re tired of hearing about slavery because “It’s fucking history!!”, but when Confederate statues, which have a direct correlation to slavery, are removed, they say people are trying to “erase history”. As always, it’s fine to have reminders of it shoved in our faces as long…
No word yet on who’s responsible, but I’m inclined to believe that it was Muhamad Ali’s estranged son, Muhamad Ali Jr.
Classic misdirection. They figure the only way they’re going to get out of actually being required to be better people is to start a smear campaign against the service industry. Their actions and justifications for said actions are a smear campaign against black and brown people, but they’ve decided to kick it up a…
Exactly. Real rich people are basically like “It’s none of your damn business.”
Whenever I discuss the current situation with people and they try to say that the death of George Floyd was the impetus for this sudden “wokeness”, I tell them that were we not in the middle of a pandemic, George Floyd’s death would’ve received the same attention from white people as all of the other deaths of unarmed…
Without a doubt!
Thank your lucky stars. Continual insincere messaging and outreach from people who suddenly feel like doing “the right thing” is sickening.
The few black folks whose plight everyone in the office has suddenly taken an interest in.
These are so on point! I can’t decide which one I like best!
I was 10 when this song was released and didn’t truly appreciate it or Public Enemy until I was much older. So much of their music still resonates to this day.
Apparently back in the day a general store near where I grew up used to have a woman dress like Aunt Jemima to make store appearances. My mom remembers seeing her as a child.
The fact that they immediately jumped to the conclusion that these cops were poisoned based purely on speculation isn’t helping their cause.