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Justin Timberlake To Go Gay For His Next Role?

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Justin Timberlake is wanted for the lead role about the life of a gay American icon: Elton John . According to Moviefone , Elton recently said, “I’ve got a wish list of people. No. 1 on my wish list is Justin Timberlake, because he played me before in a David LaChapelle video of ‘Rocket Man’ and was superb.” The Elton John biopic will not cover his whole life, but will instead focus on his life during a stint in rehab in 1990. Find out more about this movie in the works right here . RELATED POSTS: How Pharrell Made Black People Love Justin Timberlake [VIDEO] Jimmy Fallon And Justin Timberlake Do “History Of Rap 3″ [VIDEO] What If You Had 24 Hours To Live? Justin Timberlake Would Golf [ORIGINAL]

Justin Timberlake To Go Gay For His Next Role?

Another Day, Another White Woman Accusing Herman “Big Daddy” Cain Of Inter-Marital Affairs

Damn, these broads are coming out of the woodwork on Herman “Black People Are Gonna Vote For Me” Cain: A new woman alleged a 13-year-old affair with Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain on Monday, prompting the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO to issue fresh denials of any wrongdoing. Cain sought to offer a pre-buttal to an Atlanta FOX affiliate’s report, which is set to air this evening, featuring a woman who alleges she maintained an affair with Cain. Cain offered no specific rebuttals to any of the forthcoming claims, explaining that he would not respond to allegations before the report had aired them. But he did acknowledge a relationship with the new woman, whom he called an “acquaintance” that he had tried to help. “We will address these when they come out. At this point, I just want to give you a heads-up, I don’t have anything to hide,” Cain said on CNN. A preview for the station’s report, which is set to air at 6 p.m., says that Atlanta woman Ginger White claims to have had a 13-year-long affair with Cain, which she would detail publicly. The woman is just the latest accuser of Cain, whose once-promising White House bid has been weighed down by a series of women to have come forward and accused him of sexual misconduct; other women have accused Cain of harassment, not an affair. Some of the women have made the claims publicly, while others’ identities have not been made public. Still, Cain lumped the forthcoming allegation with the previous ones, which he has steadfastly denied and called “baseless.” When asked specifically if he had an affair with this latest accuser, Cain replied: “No, it was not.” Cain’s attorney responded to the FOX affiliate in more evasive terms: “This appears to be an accusation of private, alleged consensual conduct between adults – a subject matter which is not a proper subject of inquiry by the media or the public. No individual, whether a private citizen, a candidate for public office or a public official, should be questioned about his or her private sexual life,” attorney Lin Wood said. The businessman’s campaign had blamed a variety of opponents — from fellow Republican contenders, to Democrats — for the trickle of accusers, and Cain himself indicated Monday that he thought the latest allegation stemmed from someone who wished to slow his campaign. Dayumm, we wonder what Gloria thinks about this one.. Source

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For Your Viewing Pleasure: 12 Of The Top Blaxploitation Movies Of All Time

He’s a baaaaad man… Pimps, hoes, honkies, ni**gers, slaves, corrupt cops, “the man”, gangsters, and drug dealers all came together in the in early 70s to create some of the most classic black cinema ever. Blaxploitation films were part entertainment and part statement about black people and how we could be represented in popular media. Blacks were shown as more than sevants, waitresses, train porters and shoe-shiners, we could be heroes, heroines, and people of strength. Flip through the folllwing pages and see some of the best blaxploitation films ever created and let us know which was your favorite.

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Quote Of The Day: Toupee Face Trump Says “I Have A Great Relationship With ‘The Blacks’”

This guy is the worst. Donald “I Love Black People” Trump, who is “thinking about” running for President of The United States in 2012, brags on and on about his relationship with people of color: Today on the Fred Dicker radio show, Trump boasted of his relationship with the black community in a particularly, well, blunt way. “I have a great relationship with the blacks,” Trump said. “I’ve always had a great relationship with the blacks.” SMH…Oh really, Donald?? Does everyone agree toupee face on this one?? Source

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Quote Of The Day: Toupee Face Trump Says “I Have A Great Relationship With ‘The Blacks’”

Bust A Move: Dance Crazes We Used To Love… And Still Do

Dancing was a lot different before booty dancing, also known as grinding up against a dude in the club lackidasically posted on a wall, was all the rage. No worries that someone was going to shine a light in your face and say “break it up!,” no waiting until the lights were turned down low or that a fight could start. Dancing was all in good fun. Both men and women gladly got down on the floor with the help of some of the catchiest dances found in three to four minute music videos on stations like The Box. Hopping backwards doing the “Tom & Jerry,” swinging your arms doing the “cabbage patch” or “the wop,” and running rhythmically in place with “the running man,” once one person saw it, it was like an infection–everyone had to get in on it. So we’re taking a retrospective glance at a few other dances that have had us looking a fool to the older “twist” and “shout” generation, but had us feeling cooler than cool on the dance floor. ( Continue )

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Bust A Move: Dance Crazes We Used To Love… And Still Do

The Republican’s Great Black Hype: Herman Cain Says “Stupid People Are Ruining America… They Call Me Racist!” [Video]

Herman sounded like a Mississippi preacher on Sunday evening: “They call me racist too because I happen to disagree with the president,” Cain said at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday. “If you disagree about their liberal leader you must be a racist no matter what color you are.” Cain said his disagreement with Obama was based on policies, not race. “Some black people can think for themselves,” he said. He told the crowd: “You are not racist.” I have no idea. The fact that it has become an issue, or a controversy, does raise a question that I can’t say that I feel one way or the other because I have not reviewed all the various “proof” one way or another.

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The Republican’s Great Black Hype: Herman Cain Says “Stupid People Are Ruining America… They Call Me Racist!” [Video]

Study Says Black Twitter Trending Topics Are Overwhelmingly Negative

A company that monitors trending topics on Twitter has reported that Black people spend hours creating mostly negative trending topics like #hoodhoe, #itaintrape and #whyihateb1tches. Here’s an interesting fact about Twitter: Black people love it. According to a study by Edison Research, we make up 25 percent of the 17 million (and counting) people who use the social networking site. And here’s something else about black people and Twitter: We love to start trends — trending topics, that is. Twitter defines trending topics as the “new or newsworthy topics that are occupying the most people’s attention on Twitter at any one time.” Adding a hashtag (#) to a tweet creates a themed, grouped message. If enough people tweet the same hashtag, it’s considered a trending topic. With African Americans disproportionately represented in the Twitter game, trending topics often originate with and are perpetuated by black folks. According to Edison Research, “many of the ‘trending topics’ on Twitter on a typical day are reflective of African-American culture, memes and topics.” Though many trending topics are about specific people, events or silliness like #liesmentell, #itsnotcheating, etc., the mood has recently shifted into far more ignorant territory. Why is this how we choose to wield our power on Twitter? Trendistic, which ranks Twitter trends, marked the most popular trend one day last week as #hoodhoes (and its similar tag, #hoodhoe). For 16 hours, users tweeted their definitions of a “hood hoe”: “If you only get paid when yo baby daddy get paid #hoodhoe” “I like #hoodhoe they get a discount on they rent and they always got food in the fridge foodstamps lol” “#hoodhoe emergency kit= leggings, track glue, cab phone number, ebt card, rush visa card, boost mobile phone and pre paid legal” Twitter users can be fickle, and what’s trending at one moment can easily fall off if enough people aren’t embracing it. The fact that #hoodhoes was a hot talking point for 16 hours lets us know that people are co-signing and spreading the message. All it takes to start up a trending topic is a large following. This was evident last year when comedian Lil Duval (@lilduval) started the trending topic #itaintrape. With almost half a million followers, the comedian was able to spread his misogynistic statements and allow others to get in on the action. “#itaintrape if you pay for it first … “#itaintrape if I fly u in” “#itaintrape if I bout you popcorn and a drink … then u Didnt eat it” The violent tweets inspired by Lil Duval were condemned by the masses, but there were more than enough people who helped spread his ignorance and create a “black Twitter” zeitgeist for the day. It’s interesting to note which topics don’t catch on and trend. The topic #uncletomreporter (also seemingly started by @lilduval) was trending on the same day as the one-year anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti. Though some people used hashtags #haiti and #haitiday to acknowledge the natural disaster that killed almost a quarter of a million people, the Haiti topic peaked at number 76 out of the day’s most popular subjects. Stereotypes of black women can dominate a Twitter conversation for hours, but attempts to commemorate a disaster that killed hundreds of thousands of people and left a million homeless went practically unnoticed. Of course, not all black users embrace these trends, but the way many of us choose to leverage our loud voice on Twitter speaks volumes about us to outsiders looking in. The source of entertainment for some may be fodder for white tweeters. Writer Choire Sicha, who is white, even admitted on the Awl to being obsessed with what he termed “Black People Twitter” because of our “hilarious” trending topics. I wonder if Sicha, along with millions of other white people on Twitter, finds himself amazed that this is how we choose to use our power on the social networking site. Although 2011 has started off with some questionable trending topics, it isn’t all bad. On the same day #hoodhoe dominated timelines, once the sun started to set, #thegame took over. The TV series The Game, which BET picked up after the CW canceled it in 2009, was premiering, and “Black People Twitter” went bananas with anticipation. Not only was the show a hot topic, but several of the characters’ names were trending as fans tweeted about the did-you-see-what-just-happened moments. If you didn’t remember that The Game was on or about to come on, black Twitter surely reminded you. It’s not a stretch to say that the social networking push embraced by fans is part of what helped the newly resurrected sitcom debut with a record 7.7 million viewers. It has already been proved that we have a strong-enough presence on Twitter to dominate the conversation, but having that power doesn’t matter as much as how we use it. Some trending topics just make you laugh and get you through a rough workday, but they can also educate, bring awareness, and even show advertisers and networks that our shows are bankable, as is the case with The Game. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, top trending topics included #mlk, #mlkday and #ihaveadream. At least for one day, positivity instead of ignorance reigned on “Black People Twitter.” As trendsetters, we have GOT to do better. The whole world is watching. #Getpositive. Source

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Ohio Wal-Marts Have Carefully Segregated Book Departments [We Hate Your State]

Ah, another adventure into Race In America. And into Ohio. According to an Akron Beacon Journal columnist , many of the Wal-Mart superstores in the area have a specific section to which all books by and about black people are relegated. More

Conrad Murray’s Wife in her Bikini of the Day

Since TMZ writes about this guy so much that I feel like I am supposed to care who the fuck he is and wonder whether he killed Michael Jackson or not, when I really couldn’t care less about these black people issues, especially when they are white collar black person issues, but that was before I saw his baby momma Nicole Alvarez aand her ripped body in a bikini…something that always makes me care….and here are the pics…to keep it all gully…. Pics via Fame

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Why Is Facebook So Damn White? [Race Relations]

Everyone knows that black people and latinos tend to use MySpace, while white people and Asians love Facebook. But why? In a sure-to-be-controversial new essay, a famous internet sociologist says it’s a lot like white flight. More