The truly insidious part of this is that these unfounded stereotypes have a way of becoming self-fulfilling prophecies.
The truly insidious part of this is that these unfounded stereotypes have a way of becoming self-fulfilling prophecies.
Lol, How could you tell? No. It’s actually just about the way white women are active participants in the oppression of black women. Through the framing of the horror genre.
There is no link on the Liev Shreiber story so I’m just going to assume he got to keep that killer apartment he shared with Watts.
That’s an interesting take. Maybe you should address your concern to White women specifically. Considering that White women were/are majorly represented in Oprah’s fandom, and 53% of White women believed a misogynistic, bigoted, celebrity with zero political experience was qualified for the highest office in the land,…
This is the last thing she needs. Rose needs to take a step back because it seems like she’s misplacing blame everywhere. I had to unfollower her after her rant tonight. I get it, #metoo, but attacking allies isn’t helping.
I’d agree non-attendance would be better but these appearances are probably tied directly into contract, just like those terrible PR tours.
Why bother in going to a place that awards abusers?
I would prefer them not going, yes.
I’ve given up on buying any of these books. With all these “celebrity tell-alls” or “behind the scenes” books, there are a couple interesting things, and those are discussed in interviews about the book and articles like this one. The rest is just filler crap.
While sprinkles come in many colors, I’ve only detected one flavor, and that’s the flavor of sprinkles. They really don’t taste like anything else.
Not to mention that people would inevitably attempt to eat the real sprinkles, which would have previously found their way into and out of every conceivable orifice of every visitor.
If you’ve been a cop for more than a couple years and never reported on another cop, you are a corrupt cop.
Yeah, but then you read up on Ness and learn that a lot of his mystique was a bunch of exaggeration, stolen credit, and outright lies, and that he was more interested in looking like a hero than actually being one. Eliot Ness was the Gilderoy Lockhart of Federal Law Enforcement.
More and more I worry about the impulse, from the community and within the ranks of the police, to treat cops as heroes rather than just public servants, which is what they are. Yes, the face a heightened level of danger, but frankly so do nurses and sometimes even social workers (some of the clients they deal with…
Don’t sleep on Ashanti! What’s Luv was, is and always will be a bop!
what article were you trying to comment on though because it sounds interesting?
Fuck him. Fuck his single. Fuck his album. Fuck his fans.
I believe you’ve commented under the wrong article, but it many ways, it has added to this plain low fat yogurt of a man’s art?
Sure, fam: