I think that’s a good point. It’s a compliment to how cool and well-done BP is if white people want to get in on the action.
I think that’s a good point. It’s a compliment to how cool and well-done BP is if white people want to get in on the action.
On one hand, I can see where some folks might look at this model and snort, “Shyeah, no way this person saw Black Panther,” “Black Panther was ours, not his,” or even, “What, Forever 21 has a problem with paying a model who isn’t white?” However, having an unspoken rule of only photographing a person of color in…
I’m really sick of people being outraged for the sake of being outraged. Not everything is cultural appropriation. I got attacked on Instagram by a group of white women because I had the nerve to call a triangle shaped tent a tent and not a tipi. How could I be so insensitive to indigenous people and appropriate their…
This makes me think of when Ellen said she was happy that rumors we’re going around that sh and Portia were getting divorced because it made her realize they were being treated as just another couple instead of as a lesbian couple.
So to support Black Panther, the majority of people in the U.S./world should not buy Black Panther gear?
While I totally agree with you 100%, I’m surprised this take was published by a GMG site in 2018.
A better PR team would have said “We thought it was funny how dorky he looked, and we see no problem with a white guy showing overt support for either black Americans or black Africans. You’ll look better in it. Wakanda forever.”
OH WOW THE GUY WHO LOOKS LIKE THAT IS A FUCKING ASSHOLE OH WOW WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGH WOW OH WOW
Really? Imagine if this article had been about a female artist wearing what she’s wanted wants and not adapting her look to whoever performs with her. I can already hear the outrage and accusations of “policing women and their bodies” so really, spare me. Maybe if they worked in a law firm but they’re artists so…
Seriously. And framing it as “disrespectful” to Beyoncé is just fucking absurd. Get a grip people. If Beyonce chooses to dress like a living Christmas tree that’s her prerogative, and if Ed Sheeran insists on his grungy garden gnome look, that’s his. Beyoncé is the aoet or pop star where her look is as much a part of…
It’s funny, because I remember when feminism fought for the idea of people to wear whatever makes them feel comfortable without imposing judgment. Oh well!
I’m...honestly befuddled by this Sheeran thing. No, not his success but this whole thing over him dressing the same way he always does for a show while Beyonce dresses the same way she always does for a show. Yes, yes, there’s a good conversation to be had about expectations for women versus men when it comes to…
1. I’m not American, i just live here but I don’t get to vote so no, I’m not telling myself anything to make me feel better.
Exactly. Take a liberal white woman on the East Coast and a religious white woman from the South and they might as well be a different species.
Does anyone even like these videos? I come to this site to read, not watch videos. Some are even on autoplay, which is the WORST! I guarantee that no one in the history of the internet has ever had anything positive to say about autoplay. I wish jezebel would stop wasting money on these videos and have more articles…
Can we please, please, PLEASE have text-only versions for those of us who aren’t able to watch videos? Pretty please?
Having a drop of native blood doesn’t give you the right to appropriate native culture or rights.
On one hand I agree, on the other hand I think it’s worthwhile for people to see how interconnected we we all are abs that everyone came from somewhere. I think it contributes to a global perspective. If being 2% Malaysian forces someone to care about Malaysia more, I call that a success.
Yeah, I don’t need to see, but I honestly didn’t know. I couldn’t figure out why people were cool with leather, but not fur. Now I know!
can we outlaw declawing everywhere now too please?