Another reason why Donald Glover’s ‘Atlanta’ is one of the best shows on television…
this was genius
This scared me so much when I saw this lol
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Another reason why Donald Glover’s ‘Atlanta’ is one of the best shows on television…
this was genius
This scared me so much when I saw this lol
If u dnt get it it aint for u smh 🤦🏾♂️
I fucking hate it when I’m scrolling through a good blog thinking “hmm might follow this” and then I see that ridiculous post whitesplaining to black Americans that racism is “different” in Europe and that white people can be victims of racism here.
No. We’re not. White people from Poland and Romania and other countries can be victims of xenophobia. People of colour are victims of racism. And racism in the UK looks much like racism in America - we have police brutality against black people, a disproportionate amount of black people in prison, Islamophobic hate crime, lack of POC representation in our media, a disproportionate amount of POCs living in poverty and all the rest of it.
White people are not victims of racism. We can be victims of xenophobic hate crime, xenophobic discrimination and xenophobic legislation but we will never ever be victims of racism.
And you can sit there and shrug and say “meh same difference” but it fucking matters. It matters because white people are responsible for racism whether we like it or not. We all benefit from white privilege and we’re all complicit to varying degrees. When people blur the lines between racism and xenophobia, it leads to the fallacy that anyone can be a victim of racism, which means nobody is really responsible and nobody has any particular obligation to examine their thoughts and actions.
Xenophobia is dangerous and life threatening and oppressive. We don’t have to mislabel it as racism to understand that. Racism and xenophobia have separate histories and separate causes. It’s not difficult to learn the difference.
the guide to our Blackery.
I feel like re-watching all of these over the next few weeks.
Ok but why is body positivity so focused on telling people that they’re beautiful, rather than telling them that beauty is not the highest achievement for human beings?
OH SHIT THERE IT IS
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The books I intend to have my child read one day, and the order in which I’ll have them do it.
Fixed it so that they’re on one post instead of photos in the comments. It’s not really in order now, just a part 1 of books to have them read early on and then revisit together years later to see how their perceptions of the books and subtle nuances they didn’t notice before change. I think that as a parent you can be extremely disengaged from how your child is actually progressing, and I think this is a way that I can see their progress in how they think and see the world.
Artists You Should Get to Know
1. The Internet 2. SZA 3. FKA Twigs 4. Kelela 5. Shay Lia 6. Banks 7. James Blake 8. Kimbra 9. The Internet 10. Raury
11. Alina Baraz 12. Chloe x Halle 13. Zola Jesus 14. CHINAH 15. NAO 16. AURORA 17. MS MR
18. Sampha 19. LOLAWOLF 20. Kilo Kish 21. SBTRKT 22. NONAME <– Soundcloud only I think 23. Blood Orange 24. AlunaGeorge 25. Loyle Carner
26. Mura Masa 27. Honne 27. Anderson .Paak 28. Goldlink 29. Masego 30. Frank Ocean (only because he M.I.A now) 31. James Davis
32. R6volv9r
33. Yuna
34. Sango
36. SABA 37. Kitty Cash 38. Aminé 39. RajiTheOne 40. DVSN 41. Kali Uchis 42. Mick Jenkins 43. Kyle Dion 44. Ravyn Lanae 45. Khalid 46. Moxie Raia 47. WILOUGH (Willow Smith) 48. Jaden Smith 49. Jean Deaux 50. Toro y Moi 51. KYLE 52. How To Dress Well
53. J.I.D
54. Matt Corby 55. James Arthur
56. Daniel Caesar 57. Sonder 58. Dave East 59. A Boogie 60. Taylor Bennet
61. H. E. R
62. KXNG Crooked 63. The Horseshoe Gang
64. Children of Zeus
65. 6lack
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69. DA$H 70. AtotheVee 71. Maxo Cream
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PSYCHOLOGY FACT #577
You can “rewire” your brain to be happy by simply recalling 3 things you’re grateful for every day for 21 days.
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Mother Teresa is going to be declared a saint... and she shouldn’t be
I’m not shocked but honestly I’m so disappointed. I’m a girl who grew up in Kolkata, someone who grew up hearing about Mother Teresa and to be honest I hate the fact that the liberal, white, Western media has held this woman as some sort of paragon of virtue. And she really wasn’t. Here are some things she did:
She was so anti-abortion that she actually used her Nobel Peace Prize speech to rail against population control, family planning and abortion.
She supported Indira Gandhi’s declaration on the state of emergency in 1975, saying “People are happier. There are more jobs. There are no strikes.”
She idolised poverty and suffering, stating that she thought it was beautiful that the poor had accepted their lot in life. But when it came to her, she would check herself into expensive clinics, in the West, in order to treat her own illnesses.
She was also associated with and supported corrupt businessmen such as Charles Keating and Robert Maxwell, as well as the dictatorial Duvalier family and Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha.
She encouraged members of her order to secretly baptise dying patients with no regard for their own faiths.
Her public image was super misleading because only a few hundred people are served by even the largest of the homes. In 1998, among the 200 charitable assistance organisations reported to operate in Calcutta, hers wasn’t even ranked among the largest organisations- there were others doing a much better job.
In 1991, a journalist visited the home and described the medical care the patients received as “haphazard” and he observed that sisters, who had no medical knowledge, had to make decisions about patient care, because of the lack of doctors there.
Her order did not distinguish between curable or incurable patients, so that people who could otherwise survive would be at risk of dying from infections and lack of treatment. She herself described her houses as the Houses of the Dying.
She reinforced the popular colonialist image of the white woman giving up her life to save the souls of the “wretched” brown people.
There are more shady things about her but I’m over this beatification of Mother Teresa. I’m over her, and I’m over this constant fawning. Kolkata isn’t the “city where Mother Teresa lived”. It has it’s own identity and Mother Teresa doesn’t, at least in my opinion, deserve this honour that the Catholic Church is bestowing on her.
Can I please add that time when she called AIDS a “just retribution for improper sexual conduct”.
HOLY SHIT
I have literally never heard any of this about her before and this is horrifying…the fact that she was a misogynist and a bigot just gets glossed over and forgotten and instead everyone who talks about her seems to just talk about her as if she was some kindly old woman who never did a thing wrong…
It’s kind of horrifying to think that I’ve learned more about what people like her or Ghandi were really like than I ever did from history class…where they’re held up as being these great and saintly heroes…
I’ve never heard these things. Is this accurate and where can i get further information?
Ok, so I’ve been seeing a lot of people who want sources. Please don’t be rude- Google is out there please use it, it’s a free service. Either way, here are some other sources you can use to further your knowledge:
The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa and her Practices- Christopher Hitchens (you can’t find this online, but my dad has the book so that’s how I read it)
The masterpost that is on wikipedia
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/fighting_words/2003/10/mommie_dearest.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/02/25/why-to-many-critics-mother-teresa-is-still-no-saint/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/mother-teresa-myth_n_2805697.html?section=australia
http://www.nouvelles.umontreal.ca/udem-news/news/20130301-mother-teresa-anything-but-a-saint.html (the study most of the articles cited)
The documentary produced by Christopher Hitchens on Mother Teresa: Hell’s Angels
RB this so you demons can stop romanticising this woman
how do you know if you're in love???
I honestly asked my friend this same question just hours ago as I was clueless myself but thinking about it now I think it’s when for the first time after what seemed like a dreadful year (or life), you look forward to waking every morning knowing he (let’s use he as it’s me talking) will be there for you. I think it’s just plain seeing him and being happy that’s he’s around. It’s being happy just by hearing his voice. No matter how bad your day is, one message from him would make your entire day. It’s when he makes you want to write long letters and huge poems. It’s not all about “lust”- it’s more of the intimate relationship you have together. It’s when the simplest of things count. It’s when you start to mature and start to plan something with him for the future. It’s when he makes you want to start fixing your life. It’s when he’s always in your head 3 pm or 3 am. It’s when you can’t stop talking or thinking about him. It’s when you just really always miss him even if he’s right beside you. It’s the “I used to like green eyes but now blue eyes are my favorite”. It’s when all love and cheesy stuff just apply for him. It’s when you begin to see nothing but him and you value him like you value yourself. It’s not the “heart pounding, hands sweating” feeling but more of the “I feel home” feeling. It’s more of like talking to yourself- being yourself with someone without worries. It’s when you begin to really trust him with everything and that includes your happiness. It’s when he’s your happiness. It’s when subconsciously you change for the better. It’s when you once again start opening up after a long time. It’s when you are denying it at most cause you are afraid of how strong you feel and last I think while you’re reading this- there’s someone in your head right now and you’re just contemplating whether you’re in love with him or not but hey the fact that he or she is the person (out of billions of people) in your mind while you read this must say a lot.
How to be an ally.
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Between the T.O. HOF shit and Colin Kaepernick, I really am done with the NFL. I won’t ever watch this shit again. How you allow rapists, murderers, abusers, drug addicts and dealers to cook but a nigga stand up for himself and it’s a problem. Roger Goodell can suck my dick. Fuck the NFL.
I consider Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers) to be the embodiment of Maya Angelou’s quote: “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”.
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A feminine Male is not a Gay Male Gay is a sexual preference, not a choice in expression, unless you’re talking about the Gay as in happy. I’m coming out as a straight Male to say that I embrace my femininity, without a misunderstanding of my sexual orientation through perceived societal constructs of how a Man should behave.
Stop stereotyping everything. I like Pink and Heart Emojis. 💕
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