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Endorsements aren’t just about who they want to win, but also who they believe has the best chances of winning. That is to say, it’s a way of currying favor with who you think will be the next governor.

What a horrible thing to say about a child you don’t know.

A monster because she is learning to invest in black art? Would you rather she spend her days like the 6 year olds of white millionaires torturing brown maids and counting down the days to when they will be dispatched to pedigree boarding schools.

Congrats Lil’ Ru Ru! You deserve it. About 10 or so years ago, I was in the process of reading his memoir. One day I was at Trader Joe’s in Toluca Lake waiting in line. I noticed he was behind me and I turned around and put my arms out and said LITTLE RU RU! He mentioned his nickname in the book, hence me calling him

Are there other Roof children? At what point in time does CPS or DCFS get involved in this home?

I know very little about him, other than he was part of the fraternity of artists who traveled to Jamaica to work with Jamaicans. In theory, I’m not opposed to this. What I’m opposed to are artists who straight up steal sounds, or entire songs without contributing to the Jamaican artists who came up with them, or in

“Jamaican songwriter Flourgon (real name: Michael May) has sued Cyrus for $300 million, alleging she ripped off his 1988 song “We Run Things,” according to a report by Reuters.”

Right? Good christ. I’m getting entirely sick of it....the endless bashing of the same people for the same thing over and over, even when those people clearly are trying to right mistakes and do better.

Don’t do this. Don’t pick apart non perfect allies when they do something good. Kudos to them for moving forward and helping the fight to equality. Not excusing anything they’ve done in the past, but they deserve a handshake for this one.

So, because they’ve been less than ‘woke’ in the past, we shouldn’t acknowledge this forward movement? Or we can only acknowledge it in a dismissive manner?

We need to be careful about bashing shitty people when the shitty person in question tries to make an effort to improve themselves.

People, Oprah running for president is NOT a good idea. NOT. Like, at all. Oprah is a very smart, very kind person, and those are great leadership qualities- but that’s not all that’s required of a president. I have no reason to think that Oprah can create and push through an infrastructure bill. Or oversee the

Caitlyn Jenner: just another selfish, rich, clueless white lady. She can go suck it with Susan Sarandon.

I’m generally pretty eyerolly about karma and energy and that kind of shit, but this is absolutely relatable to me. It’s like meeting a friend’s new boyfriend, feeling vaguely disquieted but having absolutely no specific reason to speak ill of him...and then come to find out years later that he was an abusive,

I don’t really fuck with Farrakhan, never did. Quite frankly, his brand of Black liberation doesn’t seem to include Black women and that’s a goddamn problem.

Look, cults manage to do good work sometimes. They pick up broken people and put them back together, people no one else wants to bother with. That doesn’t make them not a cult. It doesn’t make the shit they spew true or not dangerous.

I don’t know if this is related but did anyone else find it weird that the 2018 Vanity Fair Hollywood issue had Reese Witherspoon posed on Oprah’s lap? That image really looked off to me. I’ve since read that they are quite good friends so maybe that was why but I still found it weird to see a younger white woman sat

Oh god, Loony Toons stuff, even into the 80's (maybe 90's?) has a ton of really upsetting stereotypes in is.

You’re right. I think what makes drag queens more captivating is that hyper-femininity comes with lots of ornamentation, whereas what is hyper-masculinity? Aggression and musculature? Violence? I mean, that’s a tough act to make palatable.