or perhaps to walk into an all-white bar and have each eye trained on us, or perhaps to jaunt down a street in an all-white neighborhood,
or perhaps to walk into an all-white bar and have each eye trained on us, or perhaps to jaunt down a street in an all-white neighborhood,
Feeling guilty about participating in the public spectacle huh?
Houston, you mean Texas?
Trying to understand what others are thinking does not mean justifying, condoning or excusing it.
So you are treating a media network as if it is an individual?
“a police report would get her dragged in the public spectacle.”
Those god damn white men!
We know.
“Well the consequences are coming. If white people seriously think that people of colour are going to tolerate their continued abuse of power and violence, they are sadly mistaken.”
“You people”....lol....
You realize police departments are local and not under the jurisdiction of the federal government or thus the White House.
Are you saying welfare queens don’t exist?
You’re welcome.
+1.
Because you’re scared of confronting your feelings.
I think this topic is also a good reason for why women should stop being so passive when it comes to who approaches who in a relationship.
“when I looked over and glared”
“…I’m going to tell them when I see them in their dress, ‘You sure that’s the right choice? Are you sure that cut on you is appropriate?’ So they feel self-conscious.”
And what does that say about you, that you’re actually looking in the background to find something to be critical about?
And if we do(see dust or are clean), most women get confused and think we must be gay.