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So...black people should censor themselves in creating an artwork so white people don’t have to censor themselves while they sing along. Got it.

I don’t think that’s true at all. Even if it is, it’s as much a problem of how you define other people as what you call yourself. If you think of yourself as a New Englander and you’re in New England and see a person with dark skin, do you immediately classify them as a New Englander? Or do you think of them as black?

Too banal to be shamed into believing its equivalent to actual misogynistic language that peppers our vernacular.

“Have that female do this”

This is going to sound like I am Stretch Armstrong-ing it up... Being called a ‘female’ is annoying. But being called a ‘female’ while non-Black women are being called ‘girls/gals’, ‘women’, ‘chicks’ or even ‘ladies’ (which is said by the same men, who will call me ‘female’) is pretty-fucking-infuriating.

White people, quick, ask yourselves this. If you don’t see color ... how do you know all your friends aren’t black?

This. I guarantee if he’s telling a story about “this black woman who yelled at him in the grocery story” he doesn’t forget to include her race.

How do white people who don’t see color know they have a black friend?

I’m pretty sure I got banned there for telling Jia off for being a Latina Reba, so yeah. Fucking ridiculous shit they get up to over there, but it makes for good hate reading sometimes.

It’s amazing how little dissent they tolerate.

He better not get the sads like a big, stupid baby. If he does, she should hop off and find another joystick.

Due to hearsay and clinical research......I can co-sign this lol

While I don’t understand what those supporters saw in a candidate and even a man like Trump, but at least they are seeing the light.

Next time, dismiss him.

So it’s like your step dad ‘letting’ you have your birthday gift from your real dad?

Most fairy tales are pretty fucked up, given that they started out as cautionary adages. It’s just that Beauty and the Beast has managed to make it through to the current century more or less intact in comparison to the more watered-down versions of Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty that we have today. Sleeping Beauty, in

I wonder if the “it must teach life” is an allusion to all those unborns they’re so concerned about.

I mean, “shit-gibbon”” is just like the best slur I’ve ever heard. I’ve seen it in writing less than a handful of times and have never heard it spoken, but even reading it is a joy.

The whole insult is better. “Why don’t you come after me you fascist, loofa-faced s***-gibbon!!”