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#TraceeEllisRoss got in #Formation on the stage at #BlackGirlsRock 😂😭😂😭😂
My faith in humanity has been strengthened a bit.
Remember the neo-Nazi music group Prussian Blue? They were the very young white nationalist duo that attracted a lot of attention in the early 2000s for their sweetly-sung ballads about racism and hate.
After discovering weed they became liberal hippies and now preach peace and diversity.
Moral of the story? Live by the words of Nate Dogg.
“…smoke weed everyday”
IM LAUGHIGN SO HARD HOLY SHIT
Dude, this might sound weird, but my cousin was a neo-nazi, and then he started smoking marijuana and is now actually really nice instead of a giant prick. I don’t like drugs much, but marijuana has not done anything bad for anyone in my life yet. Alcohol and Tobacco on the other hand have ruined my Uncle’s, Grandma’s, Father’s, and my Mother’s health, and some of them lost their jobs to alcohol. Why are they the legal drugs again? Oh yeah, because a bunch of people would go crazy without their booze and nicotine, while the worst a pothead would get is the munchies.
Well put. Also don’t forget about the drug companies who spend millions each year to lobby against legalization.
Wonder Woman is having none of your shit today.
THat reflection is so fucking wrong…
Wonder Woman is so unimpressed her expression can go in two directions at once
Beyonce's ELLE Magazine excerpts.
ELLE Magazine: What do you feel people don't understand about who you really are, and in particular about the message you've put forward with "Formation"?
BEYONCE: I mean, I'm an artist and I think the most powerful art is usually misunderstood. But anyone who perceives my message as anti-police is completely mistaken. I have so much admiration and respect for officers and the families of officers who sacrifice themselves to keep us safe. But let's be clear: I am against police brutality and injustice. Those are two separate things. If celebrating my roots and culture during Black History Month made anyone uncomfortable, those feelings were there long before a video and long before me. I'm proud of what we created and I'm proud to be a part of a conversation that is pushing things forward in a positive way.
ELLE: During the Mrs. Carter Show tour, you seemed to embrace your power in a new way—blazing the word 'feminist' in bold pink letters across stadium screens. What made you decide to embrace the term?
BEYONCE: I put the definition of feminist in my song ["Flawless"] and on my tour, not for propaganda or to proclaim to the world that I'm a feminist, but to give clarity to the true meaning. I'm not really sure people know or understand what a feminist is, but it's very simple. It's someone who believes in equal rights for men and women. I don't understand the negative connotation of the word, or why it should exclude the opposite sex. If you are a man who believes your daughter should have the same opportunities and rights as your son, then you're a feminist. We need men and women to understand the double standards that still exist in this world, and we need to have a real conversation so we can begin to make changes. Ask anyone, man or woman, "Do you want your daughter to have 75 cents when she deserves $1?" What do you think the answer would be? When we talk about equal rights, there are issues that face women disproportionately. That is why I wanted to work with [the philanthropic organizations] Chime for Change and Global Citizen. They understand how issues related to education, health, and sanitation around the world affect a woman's entire existence and that of her children. They're putting programs in place to help those young girls who literally face death because they want to learn, and to prevent women from dying during childbirth because there's no access to health care. Working to make those inequalities go away is being a feminist, but more importantly, it makes me a humanist. I don't like or embrace any label. I don't want calling myself a feminist to make it feel like that's my one priority, over racism or sexism or anything else. I'm just exhausted by labels and tired of being boxed in. If you believe in equal rights, the same way society allows a man to express his darkness, to express his pain, to express his sexuality, to express his opinion—I feel that women have the same rights.
Beyoncé fires back at all who called her anti-police
Beyoncé is not anti-police. But the 34-year-old Houston native is unapologetically anti-police brutality, and she made that point abundantly clear in a rare, candid interview with Elle, published Tuesday morning. Bey also opened about feminism, “I’m not really sure people know or understand what a feminist is, but it’s very simple …“
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