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It's just unbelievable how bad it has gotten.It's called suck it up buttercup. Jesus
It's just unbelievable how bad it has gotten.It's called suck it up buttercup. Jesus
what a freakin crybaby. I'm sorry but that is too much foe me. If a black person called me a white boy I'd just smile.Racism in America
If a black person called me a cracker or honkey I would just smile, as well.what a freakin crybaby. I'm sorry but that is too much foe me. If a black person called me a white boy I'd just smile.
Whatever, negro.If a black person called me a cracker or honkey I would just smile, as well.
SAFE SPACE NEEDED!!!! SOMEONE BRING ME MY COLORING BOOKS! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!Whatever, negro.
Long before that, why do you think Margeret Sanger started the origins of Planned Parenthood in NY?They did the same to blacks in the 50's and 60's.
We were talking about government actions and yes she had some extreme ideas regarding race "purification" and she was hardly alone.Long before that, why do you think Margeret Sanger started the origins of Planned Parenthood in NY?
That's a right wing ploy to try and belittle all the good Planned Parenthood does and discredit Hillary by pointing our Sanger's eugenics issues/comments.We were talking about government actions and yes she had some extreme ideas regarding race "purification" and she was hardly alone.
I've seen the trailer. I'm sure it's race baiting and it seems a little unfair that a show called "Dear White People" is socially acceptable and a show called "Dear Black People" isn't. But frankly I've seen the preview and it's not really offensive to me. I didn't see the movie either but the previews of it certainly don't come off as racist to me either. Seems more like discussion on race, and just happens to be that the main character falls on the black side of that coin.'Dear White People' Netflix series trailer sparks boycott
February 11, 2017 11:21 AM
By Kaydi Pelletier kaydi.pelletier@newsday.com
The 2014 dramedy "Dear White People" may have been beloved by both critics and audiences, but it seems not everyone is thrilled about a forthcoming Netflix series adaptation of the film.
On Wednesday, the streaming service dropped a 30-second tease and launch date announcement (April 28) for the series, which, like the hit movie is about racial tensions at a fictional Ivy League university. The gist of the teaser: Blackface is not OK.
Not only has the preview racked more than 3 million views on YouTube in its first few days, but it has amassed nearly 10 times as many thumbs-down votes as thumbs-up: more than 328,000 disses compared to 37,000 likes as of Saturday morning.
Some Netflix users are apparently so outraged they are canceling subscriptions and calling for a boycott of the site, saying "Dear White People" is race-baiting and calls for "white genocide."
"New upcoming show called Dear White People on Netflix is just another idiotic show trying to push white guilt. Don't be brainwashed!" Twitter user @GMconservative wrote on the social-media site Wednesday shortly after the trailer dropped on Netflix's YouTube channel.
Filmmaker Justin Simien, who created the 2014 film and is directing the series adaptation, has responded to that tweet — writing, "It's actually a love letter to my white boyfriend [��] " — and the boycott as a whole. According to Simien, the criticism made Wednesday's preview the most-viewed teaser-announcement ever for a new Netflix series.
Feh. I hear echoes of abortion's social Darwinist roots even today, when someone promotes access to abortion as a means to prevent child abuse and alleviate poverty.That's a right wing ploy to try and belittle all the good Planned Parenthood does and discredit Hillary by pointing our Sanger's eugenics issues/comments.
What?Feh. I hear echoes of abortion's social Darwinist roots even today, when someone promotes access to abortion as a means to prevent child abuse and alleviate poverty.
Planned Parenthood may do mammograms, but its roots are its roots.
I am sure it is in right wing circles.Feh. I hear echoes of abortion's social Darwinist roots even today, when someone promotes access to abortion as a means to prevent child abuse and alleviate poverty.
Planned Parenthood may do mammograms, but its roots are its roots.
I thought this was pretty much common knowledge. The only people who disagree with this are the ones deceived by the slanted public outcry.Planned Parenthood, folks....
I think that Ashley Judd and the like should go on a March and use the appropriate language for what PP really is all about, which is terminating pregnancies. Stop using deceptive words to push young women towards the worst decision of their life.Planned Parenthood, folks....
I though it was pretty common knowledge, as well.I thought this was pretty much common knowledge. The only people who disagree with this are the ones deceived by the slanted public outcry.
Abortions and birth control are what Planned Parenthood are about. And that's fine by me.I though it was pretty common knowledge, as well.
We should take things to its roots whenever the philosophical underpinnings of said roots continue to guide its mission.What?
Should we take everything to its roots or realize what they actually are at this moment.
Its like Cruz calling the Democrats the party of the KKK when everyone knows they vote republican since the 60's.