August 2012
270 posts
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I finally understand the true meaning behind the...
It’s about the immorality that is cultural appropriation and it goes to show white folks that they can be great also if they just stop stealing our shit and work hard to make their own.
Thank you late 90’s/early 2000’s teen films. There’s also at least 3 Black characters with speaking roles in all your films and only one of them are extremely stereotypical. I appreciate...
I may speak like a white boy
political-gravitas:
youngbadmanbrown:
youngbadmanbrown:
I may speak like a white boy
but it’s a clever trap, don’t you see?
The greatest trick the nigger ever played was hiding his true nature
You’re close enough now that if I so choose I can bare the fangs of the dark continent
and unleash the cries of a million dead black boys
My glasses may fool you
but behind them lie the eyes of a...
[Sexist] coverage is even worse for Ye Shiwen, the incredible swimmer from China...
– —NBC Sexist Olympic Coverage Continues (via stfusexists)
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Did you know?
thinkspeakstress:
everyjoyitbrings:
collectivecrack:
White American males constitute only 33% of the population. Yet, they occupy approximately:
80% of tenured positions in higher education
80% of the House of Representatives
80-85% of the U.S. Senate
92%of Forbes 400 executive CEO-level positions
90% of athletic team owners
97.7% of U.S. presidents
But please, white guys, tell me...
Slavery has never been abolished from America’s way of thinking.
– Nina Simone (via pomegranateblossom)
If I win, I am American, not a black American. But if I did something bad, then...
– Tommie Smith, in regards to the criticism he and fellow black American athlete John Carlos endured after raising their fists in protest at the 1968 Olympics 200 metre sprint medal ceremony (via stayouttariverdale)
Calling people “white” is just as racist as calling them “black” or any other...
– (via nahchillhomebro)
this shit right here… lmfao! people be on some other shit if they really think this.
blackmanonthemoon:
One criticism of “black intellectuals” by Malcolm X that really hit me hard was how he felt to many black intellectuals wasted time on issues that were of little importance. I see that sometimes on here, it’s an issue that seems so small and pointless but however that is all based on opinion. Sometimes it seems like people are looking for problems rather than trying to solve...