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I see. Another words, you have no explanation, then. Next . . .

Funny how you replied to "thisamazonian" and not me. What say you about that huge gap between BM/WW and BW/WM couples, if one is so much less socially acceptable than the other?

Oh, so that's why BM/WW pairings are far more prevalent than BW/WM pairings . . . It's because the BM/WW combo is less socially acceptable. That makes so much sense, now.

Yeah, I'm not quite understanding why Drake's venting on this issue was something that he needed to be apologetic about. While an RS cover would be nice for him, he doesn't need it to sell albums, and any backlash from his initial tweets is still not going to prevent his next album from going gold in its first week of

And you can identify as Cape Verdean and not be a PoC. Most people wouldn’t automatically assume that Theron is African, just like most people wouldn’t automatically assume that Amber Rose is Cape Verdean. I never disputed that; so what’s your point? Those are nationalities that they claim. Those nationalities are

Being of Cape Verdean descent does not automatically make Amber black or a woman of color anymore than being South African automatically makes Charlize Theron black. Given the history of the region, it could mean that she has some black-African ancestry, but unless you can prove otherwise, she has not claimed it, nor

Hmm . . . doubt it. Amber's always been white.

Yeah, I remember that. It was right around the time Condi mistakenly referred to W as her husband at a dinner party.

You really want the answer to that question? It’s a big deal because many view the decision as being “un-American.” Believe or not, the real reason why those who find the Wagner/Nagasu decision problematic dates back to the Cold War. The soviets/Russians have always chosen their teams based on what was best for the

(Not) sorry to keep you waiting . . .

Either way, she got a spot on the team over a Japanese girl after falling twice during her qualifier, so you have to admit that it's pretty funny that a Japanese girl who fell during her routine pushed her out of the top 3 in the actual event.

You seem to think that Ashley had no titles or acclaim to merit her endorsement profile, but Ashley was the highest ranking, most decorated US female skater of the quad, therefore your race baiting is irrelevant. Olympic sponsors have traditionally hitched their endorsements to winners. It's the same reason why

Nationals wasn't a qualifying contest for the Olympics. It was just nationals. NBC has a contract with the US figure skating to broadcast the competition, thus the competition was held. This tired convo has been rehashed to death. In the past, the placings at nationals reflected the status of the US skaters on the

She's had a rough two years (by her standards). Her Fame/Fame Monster era was huge, and she has since tried but hasn't been able to maintain that peak. If ArtPop and its singles were selling better, then her emotional problems would probably be less severe.

Most NFL cheerleaders do not tumble or do stunts like those pictured in your gif.

I find this whole article to be a weak critique. If Madonna had an album to promote, then she would have likely performed music from that album. Instead, she performed in an ensemble with other artists, just like a whole bunch of other acts that night. So, why is Madonna the one who’s being singled out as “vamping

Yeah, I don't view a grill as some sort of holy grail, hall-mark of black culture that white people can't wear. It's jewelry, for crying out loud, and it's not even religious. A grill is a kitschy, gaudy symbol of copious wealth that looks ridiculous on a person of any race, and that's the whole point. It's like a

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I can’t with some of you and your short memories. Madonna’s had that grill for years. I’m not ready to call “grill wearing” cultural appropriation, or at least, I’m not incensed about it enough to get upset, seeing as that every pop girl from Ke$ha to Rihanna to Katy Perry to Beyonce has worn one and no one said boo

And to think, she was FULLY CLOTHED and is still being talked about.

That's not even remotely true. The Jez response to Miley's VMA performance was about the slut-shaming of Miley, exclusively. It wasn't until BattyMamzelle posted her piece in Groupthink on the racial implications of the performance that appropriation was considered.