Breezy, you did put her through hell and still ended up back to Karrueche. We see why she is upset. Chris Brown Hurt Over Rihanna Burning His Letter If Chris is smashing Karrueche’s cakes to smithereens, he doesn’t need to be writing Rih Rih letters. According to Hollywood Life: Chris, 24, is telling his friends that he was coming from a place of sincerity and love when he spilled his guts to Rihanna in his January, 2013 letter. The singer is understandably shocked that RiRi torched the precious words he had carefully thought out and put on paper for her. “He’s paying her no mind and he thinks she’s crazy,” a source close to the rapper tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “He’s not sitting around, going through sh** she gave him and ripping sh** up. All the things he gave her were because he cared about her and loved her. He did that from his heart.” Poor Chris! It sounds like Rihanna’s actions have really hurt him. We’re told Chris is doing his best to ignore Rihanna’s hurtful gesture and leave that part of his life in the past. “He’s over her and that relationship,” the source reveals. “He’s moved on, working on his new life and getting healthy and loving Karrueche [Tran].” Yep, it’s time to keep it moving and let go of the West Indian box.
Young black men are dying in these streets like it’s nothing. Teen Shot Dead At Brooklyn Party It’s a shame people can’t go to a party and enjoy themselves without getting shot. According to NY Daily News: They warned him not to go. A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed at a Brooklyn party Saturday night — just hours after his parents reached out and told him someone was going to shoot the place up. “They got my baby! They got my baby!” Tiana Williams wailed as she arrived at the scene where her son Iquan lay murdered in a building’s doorway. “We told him not to go,” a grief-stricken Williams said. The Frederick Douglass Academy sophomore had made plans to attend the party on Prospect Place near Thomas Boyland St. in Brownsville, but his brother found out on Facebook that someone was planning to bring a gun to the party. “We called him at 9 p.m., and said, ‘Don’t go.’” Williams said, tears streaming down her face. “He texted me (around 10 p.m.). I said, ‘Watch your surroundings. Be careful.’ He said, ‘I love you.’ I said, ‘I love you.’” “He said he wouldn’t, but he went … ” the Bushwick mom said, her voice breaking in anguish. Williams’ warnings proved true. Someone opened fire at the party at 10:30 p.m., killing Iquan. “My son didn’t deserve this. We don’t deserve to be out here crying… I want whoever did this. “They ripped our hearts out.” Prayers go out to his family.
“Tiger Mom” Explains Which Groups Are Culturally Superior Remember Tiger Mom??? Well she’s back and still talking yang on who’s more culturally superior, and it’s not just the Chinese! Via NY Post: Amy Chua, the self-proclaimed “Tiger Mom” who, in 2011, published a book arguing that Chinese women are superior mothers — thus their offspring superior children — has even more to say. In “The Triple Package,” Chua and her husband, co-author Jed Rubenfeld, gather some specious stats and anecdotal evidence to argue that some groups are just superior to others and everyone else is contributing to the downfall of America. Unsurprisingly, the Chinese Chua and the Jewish Rubenfeld belong to two of the eight groups they deem exceptional. In no seeming order of importance, they are: – Jewish – Indian – Chinese – Iranian – Lebanese-Americans – Nigerians – Cuban exiles – Mormons These groups — “cultural,” mind you, never “ethnic” or “racial” or “religious” — all possess, in the authors’ estimation, three qualities that they’ve identified as guarantors of wealth and power: superiority, insecurity and impulse control. “That certain groups do much better in America than others — as measured by income, occupational status, test scores and so on — is difficult to talk about,” the authors write. “In large part, this is because the topic feels so racially charged.” Chua, a law professor at Yale, became a media sensation in 2011, when The Wall Street Journal published an extract from her book “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.” She herself is an American, raised in the Midwest, but she used her heritage and all the worst stereotypes of Chinese women — cold, rigid Dragon Ladies, hostile towards their own children — to criticize the Western way of parenting, which she also said would be the downfall of America. On to the distinguishing factors that make these eight groups the best in America: 1. A superiority complex Any group that collectively believes they are inherently better than any other, say the authors, has an advantage. They do not note that this is perhaps humanity’s oldest and ugliest flaw, the bottom-line cause of wars and genocide. In their estimation, it’s not nearly common enough in America, where “the Superiority Complex . . . is antithetical to mainstream liberal thinking . . . the stuff of racism, colonialism, imperialism, Nazism.” This way of thinking, they write, has been a big boon to Mormons and Jews, though they also fail to note that believing in the superiority of a belief system is the driving force behind almost all organized religion. (Except the Amish. The authors freely note that the Amish are losers for this very reason.) 2. Insecurity Here are the authors sounding most like Malcolm Gladwell: Posit something, make a solid case for it, then immediately refute it with equal fervor. The result: Readers are so confused that they can only conclude that this book is so much smarter than they are. The authors are very impressed with their boldness in juxtaposing insecurity with superiority. “That insecurity should be a critical lever of success is another anathema, flouting the entire orthodoxy of contemporary popular and therapeutic psychology,” they write. In fact, insecurity has long been known as a prime motivator among actors, artists, CEOs, despots. “Imposter syndrome,” the term used to describe highly successful individuals who believe, deep down, they are frauds, was identified back in 1978. 3. Impulse Control Yet another hallmark of self-help, impulse control is considered to be a key factor in personal success — the ability to delay instant gratification in the service of a greater goal. But this isn’t really what the authors have in mind: “As we’ll use the term,” they write, “impulse control refers to the ability to resist temptation, especially the temptation to give up in the face of hardship or quit instead of persevering at a difficult task.” You know who’s bad at this? Americans not among their eight groups. “Because all three elements of the Triple Package run so counter to modern American culture, it makes sense that America’s successful groups are all outsiders in one way or another,” they write. “Paradoxically, in modern America, a group has an edge if it doesn’t buy into — or hasn’t yet bought into — mainstream, post-1960s, liberal American principles.” As curious as the groups that Chua and Rubenfeld elevate are the absence of ones they denigrate. Aside from the Amish (not big book-buyers), the only other group the authors take aim at are the Appalachian poor, noting, without irony, that “it’s far more socially acceptable today to insult and look down on ‘white trash’ than the poor of any other racial group.’” As for why African-Americans don’t make the list, the authors believe that the Civil Rights Movement took away any hope for a superiority narrative, and so the black community is screwed — even as they cite Mitt Romney’s loss to Barack Obama as evidence of Mormon ascendancy. “In this paradoxical sense, equality isn’t fair to African-Americans,” they write. “Superiority is the one narrative that America has relentlessly denied or ground out of its black population.” Nigerian immigrants, they argue, are bolstered by the belief that they are better than other West Africans — much as the Lebanese believe, as descendants of Phoenicians, that they are superior, or that the Chinese believe that their 5,000-year-old civilization makes them superior. But feeling superior to other nations, races or religions is nothing more than that — a feeling. More info on Amy’s husband Jed HERE . Discuss… WENN
Bye bye blondes… A former Miss World and Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra is the newest face of Guess — a brand known for employing busty blondes like Anna Nicole Smith and Claudia Schiffer is welcoming it’s first Indian face into the fold. Here’s more info on her via the NY Daily News : The international ready-to-wear brand chose Indian actress Priyanka Chopra, named Miss World in 2000, as the face of its Guess Holiday 2013 campaign. The shapely brunette posed for the Canadian musician-turned-photographer Bryan Adams in a Mediterranean style villa. The black and white photos reveal Chopra’s natural beauty and glamour, as she wears a selection of dresses from the latest Guess Holiday collection. “Priyanka’s confidence, strength and sensuality reflect the qualities I always look for in a model. Priyanka reminds me of the young Sophia Loren and the top actresses of the 1950s,” said Guess Creative Director Paul Marciano. Voted Miss India and then Miss World when she was just 17 years old, Priyanka Chopra quickly became a household name in India and one of Bollywood’s most in-demand actresses. After becoming the first Guess brand ambassador of Indian descent, she will soon release an album of English-language pop songs. Well, the curry sure is hot! Priyanka is definitely a certified banger, but we can’t recall Guess using a black model in their ads before either (correct us if we mis-remember) and it’s about time for that too! Hit the flip for more photos of the Bollywood beauty. BRYAN ADAMS FOR GUESS Continue reading →
Damn skippy we do! Downton Abbey Creator Says Blacks Need More On-Screen Role Models Via DailyMail Downton Abbey has been met with applause for its decision to include a black character, the very first in its four series run – and creator Julian Fellowes hopes it will open the floodgates for other shows to follow suit. The hugely popular drama returned on September 22 with the much vaunted appearance of sharp-suited jazz singer Jack Ross, played by Gary Carr. But while his presence is a bold move given the show’s historical context, 64-year-old Fellowes believes it is necessary – because the black community need to see more positive role models on TV. ‘I think the world has been very unjust to black people,’ he told The Sun. ‘They have had a very rough time. If I was growing up now, I would want to see some winners among that group. ‘I would want to see some positive role models who are getting things done.’ Fellowes credits Naomie Harris as one of the black actors to help spark this black media revolution While the appearance of genial jazzman Ross is a step in the right direction, Fellowes believes we are already starting to see positive changes for British actors of West Indian and African descent in the cinema. That change, Fellowes believes, is easily symbolised by Naomie Harris, who was introduced as the new Miss Moneypenny in Skyfall, currently the highest grossing James Bond film of all time. ‘What Naomie Harris is doing for young black girls out there is really good. I am 100 per cent behind that,’ he said. Ross, 26, had previously taken on smaller roles in a string of shows, amongst them Death In Paradise and Bluestone 42, before landing a prominent role in the 1920s period drama. Last year Fellowes said he hoped to ‘open it up ethnically a bit’ and revealed he was considering adding a black or Indian character. This was a great year for black cinema with Fruitvale Station, The Butler, and Kevin Hart’s record-breaking Let Me Explain. Hopefully, more open-minded producers and directors will take note and act accordingly… Image via Wiki/ITV
This is my kind of scavenger hunt…I call it looking for Ashley Greene’s upper lip…where could it be…I mean did her wonky overrated face ever even have an upper lip…or did she leave it at some casting after aggressively giving the producer a blow job to get the job…I mean maybe it’s on one of the Jonas brother’s dick next to their promise ring bullshit…so many options…all involve her being a hooker…you know how these Florida girls who go Hollywood…hustle…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE
Rumor has it that Padma Lakshmi is better at landing billionaire cock/sperm to fill the emptiness in her soul…than she is at cooking… The cooking is just a sideline scam to get into the hearts of billionaire cock/sperm to get it to fill the emptiness in her soul…with a baby that will provide her with a solid income and life of luxury she feels like she deserves… When really, she belongs in the Kitchen of the local Bombay Palace all you can eat Indian buffet…working the Butter Chicken station…but being in a bikini, even at 40 and a mom, isn’t so bad either… TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE
Rumor has it that Padma Lakshmi is better at landing billionaire cock/sperm to fill the emptiness in her soul…than she is at cooking… The cooking is just a sideline scam to get into the hearts of billionaire cock/sperm to get it to fill the emptiness in her soul…with a baby that will provide her with a solid income and life of luxury she feels like she deserves… When really, she belongs in the Kitchen of the local Bombay Palace all you can eat Indian buffet…working the Butter Chicken station…but being in a bikini, even at 40 and a mom, isn’t so bad either… TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE
Surveillance footage shows a violent shooting in Crown Heights in 2011 after the West Indian Day Parade when Leroy Webster shoots rival Eusi Johnson before getting into a gunfight with police that left innocent bystander Denise Gay dead. youtube nydailynews Continue reading →