Yes! Why apologize in the third person?? Is it her apologizing or a mythical Stacey that she sees in the mirror? She’s still living in a fantasy world.
Yes! Why apologize in the third person?? Is it her apologizing or a mythical Stacey that she sees in the mirror? She’s still living in a fantasy world.
Did... did she just refer to herself in the third person like 20 times?
Uhhh, maybe. I think we have some clear examples- from the complaints of Brooklynites over Jay Z’s influence and investment in the Barclays center accelerating gentrification to even more aggressive acts like the twitter video of a restaurant manager shouting down black women in a restaurant for twerking in Houston-…
Of course, Dash also did a little white-adjacent tears-crying when she talked about how she’s “been basically blacklisted” from Hollywood and that “being a Black conservative is not easy.”
“Do I know every person in the neo-Nazi party, if they have a good heart or not?”
And, “Things that I did say, that I should not have said them the way I said them,” is a bullshit apology. “I’m sorry I was a little rude when spewing my hatred.”
Her statements and behavior during the conservative Wonder Years is abhorrent and reprehensible. There are no excuses. I do feel that she (along with Michelle Malkin, Sage Steele and others) are doing what they what pays their bills without a thought to long term complications; i.e. when white folks tire of they ass.…
It certainly doesn’t help.
Eh. Authenticity is over-rated. Very few musicians are truly “authentic” and the few who are or ever were part of whatever socio-economic class is “supposed” to make music like that will quickly stop being part of that class as soon as the become successful. Unless you’re main music consumption comes from listening to…
I'm going to make a very brave and controversial statement. Mumford & Sons is awful. Like, easily one of the worst bands I've ever heard in my life
Mumford & Sons’ banjoist Winston Marshall
The only way he would be familiar enough with the word for it to “slip out” in frustration/anger would be if he heard it, either from anti-semitic relatives, or in movies. And the only context he’d have is that A) it’s used against Jewish people and B) only racist shit-heads say it. I can’t imagine a single instance…
I’m trying to stop using “jipped” myself. I know it’s mostly been forgotten as a slur, but I just feel icky using it. I believe I learned by asking someone how it was spelled, then I looked at it and went “Awww crap”
Probably was about to drop the ultimate gamer word.
Don’t worry, his manager has already hired three writers to make sure that we all understand that “it was a slip-up and a misunderstanding. I do not hold any hate in my heart for any members of the Jewish Community and this weekend I will be donating $25,000 to a local charity group that helps impoverished, Jewish…
Honestly, there’s no way this can be explained away as just being stream-of-consciousness from someone who’s not legitimately antisemitic. I’m Jewish, and in 33 years I’ve never heard someone use the word (let alone call me it) except in movies or to specifically list it as a racial slur. And it’s not like it’s out…
Sinema you might be able to strongarm into getting in line since her state’s moved so far to the left in the last 4 years. Manchin’s state is so red that the only reason he’s a Democrat is because he’d get primaried to hell and back as a Republican.
Young Pharaoh tweeted that he’s being “censored” and noted, “I feel like I’m being silenced. I feel like my rights are being violated.” It should be noted that CPAC’s theme this year is “America Uncanceled.”
Hope this goes higher: shorting is very profitable exactly *because* it’s also incredibly risky, which is why buying on margin was a big part of what caused the Great Crash, and shorting is more-or-less the same thing with extra steps.