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That statement wasn’t meant to be a knock against his white neighbor. It’s an example of the extra steps black Americans need to take in order to reach the same levels of success as their white counterparts.
Exactly. I put this on Twitter and white racists people were like “or you could just become a dentist” “becoming a dentist is a lot of work too” ….
The only dress that mattered tonight at the Met Gala in NYC was a dress designed by Chinese haute couture designer Guo Pei. While the theme of the night was ‘China: Through the Looking Glass’, Rihanna who obviously knows her shit, was the only one wearing a Chinese designer. Other attendees’ costumes that were just awful, obvious, “Chinoiserie” clichés, and tired stereotypes. Empress RiRi kilin’ it. Bitch better have my money!
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