if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
i feel like anyone has the right to be offended if it's against their skin color, sexuality, ethnicity etc., no matter how long ago. most people who say "they changed, its so long ago" are probably the ones who aren't effected in the situation. so it's easy for them to say that
Aka cis white men like kvm shouldn't be saying what is/was acceptable
Lol white men can't have an opinion posts are so dumb lolol can we leave that topic and talk about the finals again. Who is the best runner for the men and women, who is best at puzzles for both, who is best at swimming, and who is best at eating? Literally CT at three of four and Nelson at running. Soooooo CT winning :(
if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
...assuming everyone would know what?
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
...assuming everyone would know what?
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
What are you rambling about? I said it wasn't acceptable 10 years ago. This was never about race but you made it about it race.
if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
...assuming everyone would know what?
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
What are you rambling about? I said it wasn't acceptable 10 years ago. This was never about race but you made it about it race.
reread the first sentence. "if a grown adult uses the n word" it started with race. enjoy your s**t being rocked old man
if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
...assuming everyone would know what?
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
What are you rambling about? I said it wasn't acceptable 10 years ago. This was never about race but you made it about it race.
reread the first sentence. "if a grown adult uses the n word" it started with race. enjoy your s**t being rocked old man
Right--that's when you made it about race--that was never the discussion kiddo
if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
...assuming everyone would know what?
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
this is a great response and extremely nuanced. Anyone who continues to argue past this is making a fool of themselves.
if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
...assuming everyone would know what?
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
this is a great response and extremely nuanced. Anyone who continues to argue past this is making a fool of themselves.
if a GROWN ADULT uses the n word in their tweet in 2012 and their not black, anyone who is black can go ahead and tell them they're wrong. Anyone who is not black should know using that slur isn't ok ( this is an example of many slurs u can hold people on )
That wasn't acceptable in 2012 so I'm not sure what your point is. I said that was "the standard at the time".
You're wrong assuming everyone would know that--some people were sheltered to the point that they wouldn't know. See Emily Schromm for example.
...assuming everyone would know what?
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
this is a great response and extremely nuanced. Anyone who continues to argue past this is making a fool of themselves.
short queens big t and priscilla lasting as long as they did yessssss!!!
Google says Big T is 5'3"
Google says Big T is 5'3"
I always have heard she 5 3 but if she is 5 5 then makes sense since Pricilla is 5 6
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...assuming everyone would know what?
They are glowing in that photo, queens.
Big T looks thicc maybe she put on some muscle for this season.
TIMES UP!!! No cookies fon no one. You can try again another time.
Aka cis white men like kvm shouldn't be saying what is/was acceptable
Just to be a lay up ince again for a 4th season in a row
**** i thought she was somewhere near tori's height cause tori is like 5'8 or 5'9
Lol white men can't have an opinion posts are so dumb lolol can we leave that topic and talk about the finals again. Who is the best runner for the men and women, who is best at puzzles for both, who is best at swimming, and who is best at eating? Literally CT at three of four and Nelson at running. Soooooo CT winning :(
and she'll be back for a fifth!! How's shanley doing? Still waiting for the call?
Big T looks to have put on some weight in that photo.... she could have had a shot in hall brawl last season with this new look
in response to what's said before: white people know what words are right and wrong even at a "young age", and they advantage from saying those words in white spaces. saying those words 10+ years ago doesn't make it "socially acceptable back then", there were just more people getting away with saying harmful things.
think about who's saying what is acceptable and at what time. white people saying racial slurs (example) has NEVER been acceptable in poc communities. it's a weird trajectory to claim that any of that was even remotely okay to say, everyone just felt more comfortable in their white bubbles and didn't call each other out on terrible behavior
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emy is lowkey built like laurel but thicker
Clearly not enough she at home
What are you rambling about? I said it wasn't acceptable 10 years ago. This was never about race but you made it about it race.
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reread the first sentence. "if a grown adult uses the n word" it started with race. enjoy your s**t being rocked old man
Right--that's when you made it about race--that was never the discussion kiddo
big t has always gave body, like she slick has curves. i know i'd be mad too if i had weight in unwanted places like some of yall
the call is coming from inside the house
No she is not lol
this is a great response and extremely nuanced. Anyone who continues to argue past this is making a fool of themselves.
****
Wait whatt, I didn't know this..Well he ain't the only castmate that should be/could have been on dr.phil tbh ****.
Ok, James.
The show isint PG. the whole **** world is PG now. Everyone is extremely sensitive now days
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