It probably goes beyond that, but this is shorthand for those who define taking the “right” position as doing the right thing without regard to actually doing good.
Fair enough.
It probably goes beyond that, but this is shorthand for those who define taking the “right” position as doing the right thing without regard to actually doing good.
Are these people unaware that there have plenty of black people running a lot of countries and many, many black business leaders all over the world, but particularly in the U.S.?
Yes, but those places also have those pesky white people running around.... to be a true utopia you must purge them... someone else was trying something similar to that but I can't put my finger on it.
My question is, why would buzzfeed post THIS one. Of all the wholesome tweets people tweeted about #WhatBlackPantherMeansToMe, they post THIS racist one to represent their article. It's almost like they're trying to get people to click on their article. They get their clicks at the expense of furthering division.
https://twitter.com/buzzfeednews/status/961163122164711424?lang=en
Then you make fun of their speech patterns and culinary habits!... and then deny that you ever mad fun of them.
Just the leftists?
Her in that red dress makes me want cornbread ad butterbeans.
Who is Black Joy???? If she turns out to be Rhiannon Giddens I am so in!!!!!!!
Or anyone you want.
Or stop demonetizing legit creators.
This just feels patronizing.
Maybe black creators want to be subscribed to for their excellent content, or character. Maybe not because the color of their skin.
Seeing some notable 'black creators' on Twitter lashing out at this bull**** tweet. Sky Williams definitely not a fan of it.
Or anyone you want.
Or stop demonetizing legit creators.
This just feels patronizing.
Maybe black creators want to be subscribed to for their excellent content, or character. Maybe not because the color of their skin.
Deeper even than the gun problem is this: boys are broken.
Until we fix men, we need to fix the gun problem.
The last 50 years redefined womanhood: women were taught they can be anything. No commensurate movement for men who are still generally locked into the same rigid, outdated model of masculinity and it’s killing us.
If you want to hurt a man, the first thing you do is attack his masculinity. Men don’t have the language to understand masculinity as anything other than some version of a caveman because no language exists.
The language of masculinity is hopelessly entwined with sexuality, and the language of sexuality in hopelessly entwined with power, agency, and self-worth.
So men (and boys before that) don’t have language for modes of expression that don’t readily conform to traditional standards. To step outside those norms is to take a risk most of us are afraid to take. As a result, a lot of guys spend their lives terrified.
We’re terrified of being viewed as something other than men. We know ourselves to be men, but don’t know how to be our whole selves. A lot of us (me included) either shut off or experience deep shame or rage. Or all three. Again: men are terrified.
Even talking about this topic invites ridicule because it’s so scary for most men (and women). Men are adrift and nobody is talking about it and nobody’s doing anything about it and it’s killing us.
Beta-male Michael Ian Black had some ranting to do last night about men and masculinity.
Her in that red dress makes me want cornbread ad butterbeans.
Her in that red dress makes me want cornbread ad butterbeans.
Indiucky,
What is the name and address of your shop ?
Beta-male Michael Ian Black had some ranting to do last night about men and masculinity.