sobaika
Scobies
sobaika

How can you be so detached from your own humanity that you could abuse another person like this? And film it and then distribute it?

I think the point of that whole plotline is that there are a LOT of women from all backgrounds who have no idea how their bodies work, and have clearly never bothered to use a hand mirror to find out.

Those were wildly outnumbered by condemnations of Al Qaeda and displays of solidarity with the US. I don't even remember "demonstrations in support of Al Qaeda." Your bias is showing.

Ahmed answered quietly, as before. "I guess it's me right now," she said.

The No True Scotsman fallacy! Try again.

Even Pakistan has had a woman as PM, yet for so many in the US a woman president is unthinkable.

Look at her being so nonchalantly badass. Good luck to her!

No offense, really, but I have seen authors here on Jez (and other Gawker sites) claim that bloggers are not journalists and are not required to maintain the same standards. Yet in this piece bloggers stand accused of tossing aside their journalistic integrity for money. It just seems a little odd to me.

I read her first book. And while initially I enjoyed it, I ended up feeling the same way. I both like and yet am sort of disappointed by her. I admire her for her accomplishments and I think she is obviously smart and funny. But... I feel like there is this added sense of vanity about her to where... despite her

I can almost forgive them for Tamra's character when they made Ray Ron white, and his real name Reagan Ronald. I laugh every time I think about it. But absolutely spot on.

I feel like Mindy pulled a Lena Dunham with Tamra. She noticed that people were complaining about the lack of people of color on her show, so she created Tamra, but of COURSE she had to be a stereotype and of COURSE she had to have a ghetto boyfriend named Ray Ron. What's sad is that Tamra barely has any lines. She's

This is so loaded. As a non-white female, I've often thought the same thing that Mindy has; while I've never actually wanted to be blonde & white, I can't say I haven't felt like guys weren't into me because I wasn't.

Well stated. I like and admire her as well but find her show really problematic about race. That seems to make some Jezzies uncomfortable since she's Brown but internalized racism is a real thing. I'm all for dating who you want to date, but the fact that every single one of her 20-or-so love interests since Season

Regardless of all of the positive things I have heard about Mindy Kaling; the fact that she seems to be a very intelligent, talented individual I'm still (kinda) bothered by the fact that I just don't like her. I could stomach here on the office but I know she was playing a much different persona that what I believe

Mindy is one of those people I like and dislike at the same time. I like her because she's confident, funny, smart, witty, creative, etc. And not enough words can express how happy I am to see a woman of color doing so well in this business. Got her own show, has a best selling book, got a cover on Elle, etc. What I

Uzo was amazing this season. You can practically see the demons she lives with in every scene. Overall, I was really taken with the range this season allowed for each of the actresses. I'd say my favorite is Danielle Brooks, who plays Taystee. Her performance was so subtle and her face so incredibly expressive—it

Orphan is the New Black, starring Uzo Aduba playing every character in a show about a prison full of clones.

I thought he was a character witness in her scamming case.

"The question was asked, 'What could make a woman become so dark? To lose all sense of her maternity, her womanhood, and her softness?'"

The Clintons didn't come out rosy in that campaign either, their inability to treat Black voters intelligently led to Clinton losing a lot of African American support.