Source: Mark Wilson / Getty Twitter user @KingTrillaX decided to get White people back for cultural appropriation by remixing one of their favorites . White people stay stealing black people dances so I decided to take one of theirs pic.twitter.com/LtOQPbkvx8 — Juwan (@KingTrillaX) May 23, 2017
Tessa Thompson is the star of the latest Marvel movie, Thor: Ragnarok where she plays Valkyrie. A superhero who selected by Odin to lead the Valkyrior. The fictional character is white in the comics, so naturally, fans hurled racist insults at Tessa. She took the high road on the matter online. didn't RT because I think the (understandable) bullying that happens as a result is pointless, when all said & done. BUT hi racists fans FU pic.twitter.com/l2F85n3fbE — Tessa Thompson (@TessaThompson_x) October 7, 2017 I sat down with her to discuss the racist haters. I also got an update on Creed 2 which isn’t being written by Ryan Coogler, and also hanging out among the Black Hollywood elite. Check out our interview and go see Thor: Ragnarok, November 3rd.
Twitter Posts saying “RIP Mel Gibson” and “If he is not dead, I know his career is” are among the hundreds of posts. The death of Mel Gibson is the latest rumour exploding on social networking site Twitter. But there seems to be no evidence that this is true. The 54-year-old actor has been in the headlines recently after recordings of him screaming racist insults and threats during an argument with his then-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva were leaked to a gossip website. Oksana later claimed tha
British author Alan Shadrake speaks during the launch of his book “Once a Jolly Hangman” in Singapore July 17, 2010. Singapore police have arrested Shadrake on charges of criminal defamation and contempt of court, a day after he launched a book on death penalty in the city-state. The arrest was made pursuant to a report that was lodged by the government#39;s Media Development Authority on Friday, the Singapore police said in a statement. Photo taken on July 17, 2010. British writer Alan Shadrak