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So important now, especially since THAT movie will be dropping soon in a theater near you!
Not going to stop reblogging stuff like this until that celluloid abomination has been and passed.

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Time to reblog this I think
So important now, especially since THAT movie will be dropping soon in a theater near you!
Not going to stop reblogging stuff like this until that celluloid abomination has been and passed.
“The Great Race Debate”. Macklemore discussing Racism, White privilege, and Cultural appropriation in new Hot 97 interview. [x]
this is for all you self righteous jackasses on this site so quick to jump on the macklemore witch hunt wagon. His music might be weaker than most every black man’s in the game but you CANNOT put him in the same box as Igloo Australia. The man cares.
macklemore has always acknowledged his white privilege from the beginning of his career to now. he was out protesting for mike brown and eric garner just like the rest of us. in this same interview, he mackled about how he didn’t think same love should be praised as the equality anthem because there were black rappers who rapped about equality before he ever did and didn’t get the recognition he did. his mackling even went so far as to talk about about how he didn’t deserve his grammy because he thought kendrick had a better album. when has a white celebrity not only acknowledged their privilege but also apologize to the black celebrity they unintentionally benefit from?
i like macklemore a lot, and i really hate that this website convinced me he was a bad guy before i knew anything about him.
LISTEN UP EVERYONE! how about you give his first album a listen? he has a song all about his privilege. he’s so self-aware. he’s trying his best to bring big issues to the forefront of his music while still staying in his lane. not only that, but he’s also an incredibly gracious and humble human. I saw him back in 2011, before he hit it big. he and Ryan Lewis did a meet and greet after the show. I told him how much I appreciated his music and how it had been the soundtrack to my senior year in high school and first two years of college. about how he had opened my eyes to the race issues I was raised to ignore and about how he had shown me that addiction ran rampant in my family. he thanked me for being at his show and gave me a hug. he’s an amazing person and I just wish that people would see that. his music has gotten me through so much and I couldn’t be more thankful for him.
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Hollywood can die chocking on a bag of walrus dicks.
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These days, anyone could be gay and you’d have no idea.
your cashier might be gay
your bartender might be gay
the guy sucking your dick might even be gay
But he said no homo tho
We are everywhere!
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This speaks volumes. My god.
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DOES MY BLACK LIFE MATTER? An Open Letter To The Black Community: Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi
If you can, make sure to contribute to Lady Dane’s Indiegogo campaign for “Roaring - The Musical”!
Dear Black Community,
It is with great sorrow that I write to you. Sorrow for my fallen brethren who you too now hold as martyrs in our war against the system of oppression called racism; sorrow for those unnamed cis sisters who never seem blessed enough to warrant your mobilized outrage over their murders; and sorrow for my trans sisters who never seem to warrant even a mention in some of your hashtag tweets.
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White privilege.
The Gulabi Gang, or Pink Gang, is an all-women vigilante group in India.
"Yes, we fight rapists with lathis [sticks]. If we find the culprit, we thrash him black and blue so he dare not attempt to do wrong to any girl or a woman again," boasts Sampat Devi Pal, the group’s founder and head.
Devi first discovered the power of the stick in the 1980s when she used it against a neighbour who abused his wife. Devi’s intervention had the desired result and the recalcitrant husband was forced to mend his ways. More importantly, Devi’s model of delivering alternative justice inspired a movement that now boasts of a network of 400,000 women - dressed in pink sarees and all wielding a stick - across 11 districts of India’s largest province of Uttar Pradesh.
From fighting violence against women, preventing child marriages, arranging weddings of couple in love despite local resistance, to ensuring delivery of basic rights for the poorest of poor, the Gulabi Gang’s vision is to ‘protect the powerless from abuse and fight corruption’ has found easy resonance across much of India’s hinterland, blighted by unending reports of sex crimes and gang rapes.
"When a woman seeks the membership of Gulabi Gang, it is because she has suffered injustice, has been oppressed and does not see any other recourse," says Suman Singh, the group’s deputy commander, from Mahoba district. "All our women can stand up to the men and if need be seek retribution through lathis," she adds.
"The Gulabi Gang has stepped into the vacuum left by the state and offers an alternative means of attaining justice."
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