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There are a lot of people on the internet talking about the controversy surrounding the release of Seth Rogen and James Franco’s political-action comedy film, ‘The Interview,’ in which they play journalists who have been instructed to assassinate North Korea’s dictator, Kim…
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Is she entering the “Most Incredibly Disgusting Whitey” competition??? What is this???
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Judging by the comments on my stolen photo that’s been circulating bashing me for my hair (Because god forbid the world is going to end because I have a certain hairstyle), none of you have ever done any actual research on “matted hair”. It was commonly adorned in germanic tribes and by celtics, vikings, and egyptians as well. My heritage is several of these and regardless of that, I see no issue with me having them. All this is (these blogs) is people spending their time spreading hate over HAIR. “Cultural Appropriation” (By TUMBLR’s terms and not what it ACTUALLY is) is an absolute joke. It’s 2014, if anyone is wearing something that is not of their “culture” it is because they find it gorgeous and fascinating and want to share in that.. not mock it or spread hate as you are doing by putting down those who are celebrating it’s unique beauty by wearing it themselves. You are doing more damage and and causing more issues over these things than the people wearing them are. Yes, cultural appropriation exists, but not here in this photo or in my hair. Take a breath, take a step back, and really think “Do I ACTUALLY have an issue with this? Or am I just making comments that I don’t actually mean to get reblogs/likes and have “social justice” people rally with me in a shared “hate” so that I can get attention?” Think about it.
Egyptians are black not saying that that isn’t part of you heritage, but judging by the previous two, it seems that you were implying they were white. They aren’t, don’t believe what the media tells you
I’m obviously not an idiot lol x’D. I was simply pointing out that matted hair has has existed in MANY cultures of all different types of skin types. That was all. I am the last person to give into media BS like that lol.
culture isn’t about taking the aspects you feel like glorifying. The reason this is a problem is because for a long time black men/women with the hairstyle were considered unprofessional, dirty, and there was tons of racial stigma that comes along with it. When someone white does it, it’s considered beautiful, “exotic” and suddenly you’re the person that gets to advocate for other cultures? Just because you’re made up of these things doesn’t give you the right to do so because you’d still be able to pass for white and get a job with the hairstyle because you’d be considered brave and edgy. People being upset about something that affects them DIRECTLY isn’t and should not be taken as a chance for you to make an argument over something as miniscule as hair. If it isn’t that big of a deal to the point where you have to capitalize that it is just HAIR, wash it and let it be matted instead of DREADED.
lmao HUNTY ur obviously going for some weird style thing, not for any culture youre supposed to be a part of. and if you look at poc with dreaded hair it looks SO much diffrent than your hair, as if that wasnt enough to show you that YOUR HAIR WAS LITERALLY NOT MADE TO BE MATTED/DREADDED. if you respected your culture, it wouldnt look like this. please just wash your hair lmao, this is not a debate class. you are literally being told what you are doing is racist, why are you arguing instead of listening to these ppl and what they have to say? wtf
69hornyteen… Either you’re a troll, or just an idiot. I honestly can’t take you seriously because of your name. But regardless, as I already posted, which you didn’t read, when my hair was like this, I washed my hair every two days. I worked in a restaurant, my hair was in a bun that day and that’s why it looks crimped. Also, the lack of proper grammar/spelling makes it even harder to take you seriously. Learn the basics before you try to argue in an intellectual post. And to the person above you, notice how I used the term “matted” instead of dreaded. Same exact hairstyle, different words, different meanings. As I ALSO stated above, this style has been used in MANY cultures, not just one…
Yeah idk yall gotta chill on the dreads thing people who don’t like dreads think everyone looks dirty with dreads, it’s a dreads thing not a race thing And literally tons of cultures and races have done it besides black people? As she pointed out (and plenty of white cultures ) like culture appropriation is a thing but like not this
My hair actually dreads itself naturally...
"We met at the wrong time. That’s what I keep telling myself anyway. Maybe one day years from now, we’ll meet in a coffee shop in a far away city somewhere and we could give it another shot.
The 39 most important feminist moments in 2014
In 1998, TIME Magazine declared feminism dead. Nearly 15 years later, it wondered if instead, perhaps feminism should be banned. Constantly on attack from all sides, feminism has spent the past few decades proving its importance and relevance over and over and over again. If there’s one thing history has taught us, it’s that the backlash against feminism will always be a measure of our success. That’s the thing with progress — it is far too often perceived as a threat by those who benefit from the status quo.
Indeed, as we head into December, it’s clear that the year 2014 was a historic one for feminism. Across the Internet and the world, women stood up for their rights, challenged stereotypes, fought for recognition and took control of the dialogue.
The following is a list of some of the most iconic feminist moments this year.
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KU JOURNALISM MAJOR SHREDS “CASE” AGAINST MIKE BROWN
Shelby Lawson is a student at the University of Kansas, majoring in Journalism and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Lawson posted the following to her Facebook page:
“Alright y’all. I’d like to clear a few things up. This is a general address to the long list of misconceptions and inconsistencies and abuses of power that exist surrounding the killing of Mike Brown. I have researched these points and provided sources in case you wish to do some reading of your own.
-The most common misconception I’m hearing is that Mike Brown was significantly larger than Officer Wilson. This is incorrect. On page 198 of the official grand jury transcript, you can see that Officer Wilson testifies he is 6 ft 4 and weighs 210 lbs,the same size as Mike Brown.
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-Mike Brown was NOT stopped because he was a suspect in crime. He and his friend Dorian Johnson were stopped for jaywalking, as Darren Wilson testifies to on page 208 of his grand jury testimony.
-Mike Brown WAS fleeing from Officer Wilson when he was fatally shot. Wilson confirms this on page 281 of his grand jury testimony.
-Officer Wilson broke police self-defense protocol, which teaches to disarm and incapacitate rather than kill and teaches officers to go for body shots. Officer Wilson shot Mike Brown twice in the head, after he shot him four times in his arm and torso.
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-Ferguson Police ignored protocol and refused to interview or take a statement from the eyewitness present from Officer Wilson’s initial contact with Mike Brown until his death.
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-The forensic examiner broke protocol by failing to take crime scene photos. On page 95 of the grand jury transcript, she claims that this was because her camera had died, however, she goes on to describe how she immediately followed Wilson to the hospital in order to photograph his “injuries.”
-Forensic investigators broke protocol by failing to test Officer Wilson’s gun for fingerprints, since Wilson claims that Brown grabbed his gun and caused it to misfire. Page 39, grand jury transcript.
-Darren Wilson was then allowed to break protocol by washing the blood off of himself before it could be photographed, making it impossible to analyze blood spatter patterns and determine what position Mike Brown was in when Wilson first shot him. Wilson recounts this on page 10 of his official police interview.
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-While Officer Wilson’s story of what happened that day has changed at least three times, six separate eyewitnesses, four of whom have never met each other, all have identical accounts of what happened. They were never interviewed by police.
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-These eyewitnesses all agree that Darren Wilson was the aggressor and that Mike Brown was shot while surrendering, with his hands in the air and that his last words were “I don’t have a gun. Stop shooting.”
-This is backed up by Mike Brown’s autopsy, which suggests that Mike Brown would have had to be in the hands-up position for the bullets to enter his hand and arm the way they did.
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-Furthermore, in a press conference, the coroner who performed Mike Brown’s autopsy relays that there was no trace of gun shot residue anywhere on his body, proving that Wilson’s claim that Mike Brown grabbed his gun, causing it to misfire, is impossible and untrue.
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-Ferguson Police lied about the distance Mike Brown was from Officer Wilson when he was killed. They reported it was 35 ft. but it was in fact 148 ft.
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-Owner of Ferguson Market states that he did not call police to report a theft of cigars, that the theft had nothing to do with Mike Brown, and that the man on the security footage is not Mike Brown.
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-The prosecuting attorney for the case against Darren Wilson has helped raise $600,000 in donations for Darren Wilson, creating a clear conflict of interest.
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-The police department that Officer Wilson worked for prior to coming to Ferguson was disbanded after multiple instances of racial profiling.”
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Part of me wants to drop out of college and go travel the world. Part of me wants to work really hard in college and change the world. Part of me wants to not work hard at all and marry some rich guy. And the other 97% of me just wants to sleep.
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PSA: OLDER DUDES ARE STILL CAPABLE OF BEING INSANELY ATTRACTIVE OKAY
CHRISTOPH WALTZ (age 57)
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JEREMY IRONS (age 65)
RALPH FIENNES (age 51)
GEORGE FUCKING CLOONEY (age 53)
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May be the worst regret of my life. And I don't think anyone could understand. I don't expect them to.
Nothing. Hurts. Me. More. Than. Not. Going.
Worse than heartbreak or physical pain... The pain of saying no to a road trip. To not being there, But being here.
I want to cry.