It’s sickening. My stomach actually turned. I hope the families sue. Maybe they can't but I wish there was something that could be done about this.
It’s sickening. My stomach actually turned. I hope the families sue. Maybe they can't but I wish there was something that could be done about this.
Who thought, “This’ll be a cool design!”
I’m just bemused by the sheer number of accounts I follow in Instagram that haven’t posted anything in months suddenly putting up a black graphic today. I don’t doubt their sincerity, I’m glad for the show of support but it seems so easy as to be kind of meaningless.
This is almost like reverse-Clapback Mailbag as that whole stupidass article reads like some shit a racist wacko would write in. “Why dont u blaks save yurselfs MAGA!!1111”
Perfect. This is the good news we needed today.
Maybe make those programs free to anyone, like online news sites have been doing with coronavirus info? Sign up for Netflix with a credit card for regular service or sign up for Netflix for access to free education programming like 13th?
Turns out that shooting arrows at cardboard deer in your backyard and playing vigilante with a large angry mob are two entirely different things. He’s lucky they didn’t tear him to shreds.
They also flipped and burned his car, leaving his ass to walk home.
Seeing that paunchy Trumpie goober metaphorically getting his bow shoved up his ass was deeply satisfying. He decided to go out courting trouble and he found some.
Wow, shooting arrows at people because you don’t like being inconvenienced is a hell of a way to enact “All lives matter”. I’m kind doubting his commitment to that idea, right now.
How about give a free month to anyone who watches XIII and a few other documentaries that really explain how we got here. Yeah, a bunch of people will just hit play and walk away but some will watch and even if they never pick up a finger, will understand how we got here.
The public responses to these posts are important. When we debate at my large company about posting something like these brands to show solidarity, we have to ask what our response would be to a rhetorical challenge about what we’re actually doing other than attempting to empathize. There is a lot of awkward silence…
I’d like to see people with platforms, including and especially news organizations, also call out the state and local governments who sign contracts with police unions and enact “bill of rights” laws that enable the systematic avoidance of consequences for, and thus condonation of, the behavior being protested.…
This is so cute. I am Indian and seeing these women means the world to me.
Bravo! Such a needed narrative right now. Community and collective uplifting are really lacking in society/government these days, and that’s only been further illuminated by the COVID pandemic.
I so needed this story. I'm just so emotional rn. Everything that is going on is very hard. We need stories like this to help keep us sane.
This crisis you’ve been suppressing isn’t meant to be resolved, it’s meant to be endured.
Mom looks like Kimberly Elise in the background of that Little Maiysha shot, too
Omg the hooded wedding gown. I’d be calling George Lucas’ costuming department for royalties.
Your mom is beautiful in appearance and energy. If my mom weren't the same I'd be jealous;)