Um, she's an actor. You get that, right? Pretty sure the ref was about the ACTRESS.
Um, she's an actor. You get that, right? Pretty sure the ref was about the ACTRESS.
It is, since a cursory look at twitter shows the exact same tweet coming from WOC. They seem to simply identify her with that part, nothing more.
Agreed. It's kind of like being outrage at someone saying they expect Arnold Schwarzenegger to say, "I'll be back." I'm not feeling the shock value here.
Her biggest role and the most famous line from the film. It's like wanting Aaron Paul to yell, "yeah bitch!" Or Matt LeBlanc to say, "how YOU doin'?" The only reason it's offensive is because of the storyline of The Help. If the line was from a movie where she played a high-powered executive, nobody would've batted a…
It's kind of funny that you think I'm hyperbolically pissed off. I just think you say provocative things you don't really believe for attention. And I'm giving you that attention, so I have to ask what's your problem, then?
Oh I'm sorry. I didn't realize what a special snowflake you were, with all your specialness. How special to be so special and make extra special comments. APPLAUSE.
I imagine CassiebearRAWR is too mad about being chastised (instead of being the usual chucklehead of the hour) to admit she went over the line.
I liked this, very much so.
You're not cool Greg. Please correct this portion of your story.
Look, in all honesty, this is a stupid story.
...and now don't those jersey buyers feel dumb...
It's 'unfortunate' you view him based on his sexuality. To me he's just another player.
Please cross post on Gawker so we can hear the EPL fan hipsters who would never root for a mainstream American sport suddenly become NFL personnel experts.
Why exactly is it "unfortunate?" One paragraph later, you said the position was too deep and an undrafted free agent outplayed him. Are you suggesting that they were supposed to keep him anyway?
Don't you know life should have strict quotas that keep equal representation of everyone? Just like it does in nature!
Morgan's sentiments here are very high-minded and I agree that when we focus on race internally it helps reinforce those divisions but when you have economic policies that favor one skin color over another, then not talking about race is tantamount to, "Shut up. I don't want to talk about this problem."
So if J. Aaron is wrong, what is the point? I mean what are you proposing? Should city planners and zoning laws be changed to prevent move ins and gentrification? You're fighting a 5000 year old phenomenon and human nature here.
It was bad when white people left the big cities. Now it's bad that white people are coming back.
Nobody should ever move anywhere ever.
So, is Bester's The Stars My Destination too mainstream? I think it's one of the best, if not the best scifi novel ever written, yet nobody ever talks about it. And where's the move? I'm looking at you, James Cameron...