tarraxinha
tarraxinha
tarraxinha

As a massive Arsenal fan. I like Olivier and would definitely hit, I just feel that he needs more lips tho.

That's cute. I see what you did there, trying to invalidate the very real consequences of racism by derailing a conversation concerning racism because you're uncomfortable.

Amen.

I see your Italian footy and raise you one Oceania rugby. Let me introduce you to my husbands Frank Paul Nuuasala, Sonny Bill Williams, Nafe Seluini, Roy Asotasi, and the Samoan and Cook Islands rugby league teams:

I think your question is over simplistic. You should be asking should white people who continue to benefit from the legacy of slavery, the same legacy that laid the foundation for institutionalized racism which still exists today and negatively impacts the lives of Black people, apologize? Should they try and combat

no

And why would that make you feel bad? Is this generally the type of thing that makes you feel bad? Do you agonize over this?

Ugh, Jezehell. Not this shit again. Like I need to just copy and paste my comments all over again for the "she's manufactured!", "she sounds awful in interviews!", "she's not subverting the male gaze enough for my liking!", "here is a guitar granola flannel shirted singer who is better!", "she has no personality!",

Wow, a pope who refuses to answer questions about his complicity with Argentina's military junta during the Dirty War while he was a bishop...

Hahaha, I'm crying at all the clueless responses.

Now playing

Um, vaginal knitting anyone? (tw: vaginal knitting). I just couldn't even get through this so I thought I'd share it because hair knitting doesn't sound that bad.

Yeezus told y'all he was the second coming and now you're all going to hell.

I hope whoever fights him kills his ass.

You're assuming that the lesson they're trying to teach is how to be a decent human being, when they're in fact teaching how to be a good capitalist. Smh

I need white people to take accountability for this.

I'm in my late 20s, this was in the late 80s early 90s. Colonialism ended in my country in the 1960s. Part of it was the colonial legacy and part of it is that my country was going through an economic crisis (hence why we moved to North America) and there just wasn't an economy and economic resources to start making

This is so important. As a child in Africa, I grew up playing with white dolls, not Black dolls, how fucked up is that. This demonstrates just how ingrained white supremacy is in the minds of the colonized and oppressed. Having little things like culturally relevant African dolls is a significant step toward