Rachel Bloom tells us why “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” is taking back a dirty word.
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How This Feminist Show Is Taking Back The Word ‘Crazy’
Rachel Bloom tells us why “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” is taking back a dirty word.
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How This Feminist Show Is Taking Back The Word ‘Crazy’
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A.M. Click: Massive manhunts are underway across France and Belgium for the terrorists involved in Friday’s attack on Paris, Black Lives Matter protest Minneapolis police-involved shooting and two U.S. governors reject Syrian refugees.
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Did you see this ratchet, ghetto, shit? San Diego Cops Beat a Dude Fight in the Classroom Ninja Soccer FAN Dude Gets Pepper Sprayed After Robbing Store – Black Lives Matter… Conservative Parent Protesting Sex Ed… My Kind of Woman…. The Mexican Donald Trump Halloween Mask is So Good The post The Kid Who Loses His Virginity in Amsterdam and Other Videos of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
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Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens Trailer You had us at Black Jedi! Will you be watching the latest ‘Star Wars’ flick?? YT Continue reading
White People Show Up For Black Lives Matter In L.A. If only all of America thought like these people. The L.A. Times just did a piece on the White People For Racial Justice group, which made a splash in LA over the weekend by rallying around racial justice during the CicLAvia event. Demonstrators handed out yellow “Black Lives Matter” balloons and chanted “Black Lives Matter” but the L.A. Times writer noted that the group met with some annoyance: I frequently heard people wondering aloud why people would demonstrate at CicLAvia. At one point, as the demonstrators chanted “Black Lives Matter,” a group of riders stopped to chant with them and show support. But minutes later, another group rode by, slowed their bicycles, and shouted “All lives matter!” at the group. How annoying is that? Some people have zero empathy for the struggles of others. The L.A. Times writer conducted a brief interview: Here’s the brief rundown: Why they came to CicLAvia: This is a progressive vision of an eco-friendly, bike-friendly LA, and safety for people on bikes. And we want to push that vision to say, what would it look like if L.A. were safe for black people? What if it were safe from police brutality? So we want to push that to people that are progressive and liberal and that want a different kind of L.A., and we want to make sure that L.A. is racially equitable as well. Who they’re trying to reach: For the most part, it’s other white people. We want to say, hey, we know that you’re thinking about these issues, we know that you’re impacted and shocked by the killings that have happened in the last year. And we figure that you may not know what to do, but you want to do something. So we’re here to say to other white people that there is a way to get involved. On the response from CicLAvia participants: We’re a group of white people, so it definitely creates a lot of attention. Dominant culture among white people is not to talk about race, not to mention white privilege. So we figured we might as well make a splash. Hit the flip for more photos. Continue reading
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton took on questions about Black Lives Matter, her email snafu and the importance of possibly being the first female president at Tuesday night’s (Oct. 13) first democratic debate.
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For the first time ever exclusively with The Morning Heat on Hot 107.5, Terry Flenory of BMF discusses Big Meech, The BMF Movement, Black Lives…
Terry Flenory of BMF (Black Mafia Family) Gets Real With The Morning Heat
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David Banner Says White Rappers Are Surpassing Blacks In Lyricism David Banner has been extremely outspoken on Hip Hop via social media and interviews over the past year, but hasn’t put out any new material recently. He says the reason is that he wants to get it perfect and avoid putting out more “bull-isht” — especially since he feels that white artists in the genre are advancing while Blacks are holding themselves back: “We gotta push hip-hop to another level ’cause I’m even watching lyrically – the White boys are getting more and more lyrical and we[‘re] basically mumbling.” Do you agree?? YouTube / VLADTV

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Fair or Foul? David Banner Says White Rappers Are Getting Better Lyrically — While Blacks Are “Mumbling” [Video]
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Michael B. Jordan Addresses Controversy Over GQ Comments Michael B. Jordan has been getting fully flambéed on social media after saying he “doesn’t see black and white,” insinuating that he doesn’t see why he should have to be with a black woman , saying he wanted roles written for white men, and referring to women as “females” in GQ magazine. If all that wasn’t enough, rumors also swirled that after portraying Oscar Grant in his first leading role, he was allegedly caught on SnapChat repping the #AllLivesMatter counter-movement earlier in the week. Needless to say, it’s been rough in the streets for this guy ever since. Now Michael is breaking his silence to clear up what he feels is a series of misunderstandings (and outright lies) about his character. He says while the article was definitely compirsed of his words, everything didn’t quite come out the way he intended once the words hit the page. As he wrote (to Black women) via an open letter posted through Essence Magazine : I have been a professional actor for most of my life, but being regarded as a leading man is new to me and has taken some getting used to. Recently I had the opportunity to be featured on the cover of one of my favorite magazines. In the interview, several points that I shared were communicated in ways that do not reflect my true feelings and opinions. In addition, there were reports written about me elsewhere that simply aren’t true. I’d like to set the record straight. First and foremost, I believe that Black Lives Matter – unequivocally and without exception. I have never said, written, snapchatted, tweeted, Instagrammed or implied anything to the contrary. Any report that states otherwise is a complete fabrication. I portrayed Oscar Grant in my first leading role in a feature film, Fruitvale Station. I am a founding member of the Blackout for Human Rights Network. I gave a speech just a few months ago on the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement at the BET Awards. It is frustrating to see a false claim stirred up on social media which has caused my supporters to question where I stand on this crucial issue. But I am confident that my history and continued engagement with my community will speak louder than unfounded rumors. Secondly, it is challenging to have a nuanced conversation about race and Hollywood period. This sensitive subject becomes even more complicated when you’re dealing with soundbites and articles. A simple idea or opinion can be abbreviated and distorted as it is communicated to readers out of context. Allow me to be clear about my ideas on roles traditionally reserved for White actors. My goal is for my choices and opportunities, as well as those of my fellow actors and actresses of color, to be predicated on our talent, ability and passion and not on false notions of what color an artist must be to play certain roles. I’ve had the honor to portray Black characters written and directed by Black filmmakers—a privilege that too few actors of color enjoy because of the challenges of Black artistry and access behind the camera. But in addition to those wonderful roles, I also want to have the option to play all kinds of parts with no door closed to actors and actresses like myself. Lastly, my fans who are women mean the world to me. This is especially true of Black women, who as a group have supported my work long before the industry knew my name. I deeply regret and am ashamed that I said anything to disappoint or disparage them. I apologize with my whole heart for referring to women in the way that I did. The word ‘female’ used in the manner that I did is dismissive and strips women of their humanity. It is a slang term that guys sometimes use to sound slick and cool coming up. But words have power and I realize now more than ever that this careless language is dehumanizing, inappropriate, and immature. I’m a better man than that. This reference to women will not come out of my mouth publicly or in private again. In all, although some of what I said was taken out of context, I take full responsibility for the interview and I apologize for the hurt and confusion it has caused. This has been an important lesson for me. I humbly ask my fans to grow with me, as I learn more about myself and this industry. Thank you. What do you think?? Was everything just blown out of proportion — and do you think Michael’s former fans can get over it?? Splash / Getty

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The five routes of the South Africa’s Midlands Meander offer more than 160 places to eat, sleep, shop, marvel and enjoy the great outdoors.

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