"Through a career that has included crotch-grabbing, nudity, BDSM, Marilyn Monroe fetishizing, and a 1992 book devoted to sex, Madonna has been viewed as a feminist provocateur, pushing the boundaries of acceptable femininity. But Beyoncé’s use of her body is criticized as thoughtless and without value beyond male titillation, providing a modern example of the age-old racist juxtaposition of animalistic black sexuality vs. controlled, intentional, and civilized white sexuality."

ilikeowlsandrum:

mayb8e:

A DOG DANCING i can’t believe this!!!!! i’m showing all of my family members one by one so that i can watch it multiple times

ugh omg im dying. this is my spirit animal

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fuckyeahcracker:

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kiascales:

Anti-Black

This is a video i created on anti-blackness.

Multiple times I have been forced to endure the constant voice of whiteness and racism that many black college students have to. I’ve been accused of having a black-only scholarship, called the “n-word” or ghetto. Then I was scolded if I reacted violently and told I was backing stereotypes.

So i decided what would it be like if white had to endure the hatred of blacks without any chance to defend themselves and looking at the things they caused.

y’all need to watch this right now

THIS IS WRONG ON SO MANY LEVELS. they say that black people cannot be racist and yet here is proof that they can be. There may be some white people out there who do act in harsh ways towards black people yes. but that does not mean that everyone is like that. Just as every Muslim person is not a terrorist, not every white person is a racist. In order to stop stereotyping we need to stop it all, and not create another one. 

No… it isn’t wrong on any levels.. it’s right and it’s important. This is not an example of racism or prejudice and if that’s all you got out of the video you need to rewatch it and read a book on the atrocities Black Americans have faced. It is not racist at all and it doesn’t affect the white race in any way for anything in this video to be said or presented. Do you not understand ANYTHING you’ve just seen in this video? This is not at all like “every Muslim person isn’t a terrorist” notion because that stereotype and false notion actually gets people harmed humiliated degraded and murdered— the notion that white people are overwhelmingly racist and have committed atrocities against Black people and Native people and everyone who isn’t white in this country is historically factual…

No one ever corrected white supremacy in the United States or anywhere which is why you have the dumb fuck line of thinking that you do.. This video is literally flawless.

Where is this quote from?

If you mean the audio in the video, it’s from a video (probably find it on google or youtube) of a Black man speaking on the street with a microphone and a white woman comes up and tries to disagree and gets read.

Omg you can hear her crocodile white tears in the background. Nothing will ever appall me more than a white woman who has never sobbed at the idea of racism profusely crying over the idea that she is racist.

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thedailydoodles:

The Girl Who Was Scared To Try”
There once was a girl who wanted to do well,But she was scared of failure, so she’s stuck in a HellOf procrastination and excuses, since she’s afraid to commitAnd these simple facts are something she’d never admit.
So she dibble dabbles in this and that, but it’s all the sameNever finishing anything she starts, and only she is to blameCuz’ to fail at a sincere effort, is her greatest fearSo she hides behind cynicism, year after year…
If she never attempts anything, then she’ll never be judgedLiving in her cocoon of passivity, where she’ll never be budgedHopefully someday she’ll decide to finally TRY,Because having regrets on your deathbed is no way to die.
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"One white woman raised her hand and protested, “Why are we reading about Black people? I thought this was a women’s studies class.” The professor lost her temper and told her that in case she didn’t know, it was a Black woman teaching the class and that Black people can also be women. The white woman started crying and angrily left the class. I was amazed at this white woman’s sense of entitlement and privilege, of being able to protest and cry in the classroom."
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Siobhan Brooks, ”Black Feminism in Everyday Life”

The failure to grasp intersectionality that I think a lot of white feminists (and really people of every type of movement seem to miss)

She bawled? What the fuck was she bawling for?

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^they tend to do that a lot when they’re told that we can’t focus on only their problems

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What even…how self centred do you have to be.

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fatbodypolitics:

[Text: The fact that rape threats are a thing says a lot about how rape isn’t a lapse in self-control but often a tool to punish & control others. via @amirightfolks]
Fucking this.
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thefrogman:

[video]

omg so cute
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lostruth:

Power Structure of Oppression
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