Who else threw a tantrum? sylvia did but they showed most of it.And marie explained that she was actually willing to settle for throwing it at ashley and hunter, but cara wouldn't listen to her
Joss, Sylvia and Marie. Sylvia was screaming **** at Natalie and acting like an entitled brat when she has no one but herself to blame.Joss was mad at Cara that she didnt want to grenade her own friend and brought up Paulie having a girlfriend when he's a cheater himself.And Marie was throwing a tantrum because Cara wasnt letting her throw the grenade at Nat/Paulie. Marie never said Ash/Hunter in the episode or the uncut version so dont know about that last part. Cant blame Cara for being mad when Marie tried making a solo decision after dragging her down the whole final.
We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a sassy AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Who else threw a tantrum? sylvia did but they showed most of it.And marie explained that she was actually willing to settle for throwing it at ashley and hunter, but cara wouldn't listen to her
Joss, Sylvia and Marie. Sylvia was screaming **** at Natalie and acting like an entitled brat when she has no one but herself to blame.Joss was mad at Cara that she didnt want to grenade her own friend and brought up Paulie having a girlfriend when he's a cheater himself.And Marie was throwing a tantrum because Cara wasnt letting her throw the grenade at Nat/Paulie. Marie never said Ash/Hunter in the episode or the uncut version so dont know about that last part. Cant blame Cara for being mad when Marie tried making a solo decision after dragging her down the whole final.
We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a sassy AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a sassy ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???
It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...
Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
CherryPie wrote:Who else threw a tantrum? sylvia did but they showed most of it.And marie explained that she was actually willing to settle for throwing it at ashley and hunter, but cara wouldn't listen to her
Joss, Sylvia and Marie. Sylvia was screaming **** at Natalie and acting like an entitled brat when she has no one but herself to blame.Joss was mad at Cara that she didnt want to grenade her own friend and brought up Paulie having a girlfriend when he's a cheater himself.And Marie was throwing a tantrum because Cara wasnt letting her throw the grenade at Nat/Paulie. Marie never said Ash/Hunter in the episode or the uncut version so dont know about that last part. Cant blame Cara for being mad when Marie tried making a solo decision after dragging her down the whole final.
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a sassy AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a sassy ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
I still just think it's reaching claiming its about race, rude and offensive yes but not racist. You can't be untouchable just because of race. And he's friends with Ashley and Amanda is he not? So no I guess he wouldn't?! The stereotype of the loud black woman is not the same at all, big difference between English and American culture. I still think his insult was to Amercan lower class than race.
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a sassy AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a sassy ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
DB you honestly shouldn't have even gave it a response. You know what kind of world we live in lol you know when facts are laid out they still like to pretend they're lost, don't know what's going on, can't see it, can't understand, need to be taught everything yet still try to tell YOU what YOUR experience is or should be, etc.
I'm not in the business of teaching nobody shit & I'm not getting taught shit about something I experience/women who look like me experience or that I know for a 1000% fact of what goes on in societies around the world. What is said is what the **** is said & there's no argument to be had. The arrogance behind it all to feel like you can tell somebody about something that they experience through **** near every waking moment of their lives, whether you're cognizant enough to recognize it or not....
And the whole "you can't get offended by anything you choose" statement? Alright then so let's cut this whole "R" word shit out when no one is talking about people who are actually mentally "R" word. People choose to get offended by that just like how the non-AA folks was somehow offended by the word "****" when it's been the AA folks of Vevmo using it referring to other AA folks who fit that term.
Now dead this conversation. It ain't nothing else to talk about.
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a sassy AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a sassy ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
DB you honestly shouldn't have even gave it a response. You know what kind of world we live in lol you know when facts are laid out they still like to pretend they're lost, don't know what's going on, can't see it, can't understand, need to be taught everything yet still try to tell YOU what YOUR experience is or should be, etc.I'm not in the business of teaching nobody shit & I'm not getting taught shit about something I experience/women who look like me experience or that I know for a 1000% fact of what goes on in societies around the world. What is said is what the **** is said & there's no argument to be had. The arrogance behind it all to feel like you can tell somebody about something that they experience through **** near every waking moment of their lives, whether you're cognizant enough to recognize it or not....And the whole "you can't get offended by anything you choose" statement? Alright then so let's cut this whole "R" word shit out when no one is talking about people who are actually mentally "R" word. People choose to get offended by that just like how the non-AA folks was somehow offended by the word "****" when it's been the AA folks of Vevmo using it referring to other AA folks who fit that term.Now dead this conversation. It ain't nothing else to talk about.
You're just talking nonsense to be fair, angry for the sake of it
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a sassy AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a sassy ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
DB you honestly shouldn't have even gave it a response. You know what kind of world we live in lol you know when facts are laid out they still like to pretend they're lost, don't know what's going on, can't see it, can't understand, need to be taught everything yet still try to tell YOU what YOUR experience is or should be, etc.I'm not in the business of teaching nobody shit & I'm not getting taught shit about something I experience/women who look like me experience or that I know for a 1000% fact of what goes on in societies around the world. What is said is what the **** is said & there's no argument to be had. The arrogance behind it all to feel like you can tell somebody about something that they experience through **** near every waking moment of their lives, whether you're cognizant enough to recognize it or not....And the whole "you can't get offended by anything you choose" statement? Alright then so let's cut this whole "R" word shit out when no one is talking about people who are actually mentally "R" word. People choose to get offended by that just like how the non-AA folks was somehow offended by the word "****" when it's been the AA folks of Vevmo using it referring to other AA folks who fit that term.Now dead this conversation. It ain't nothing else to talk about.
Well said. It just shows that NOTHING has changed and never will because somehow they don't see nothing wrong at all with it.
They want us to be like a Leroy : take the abuse and shut up about it like a good ol' slave. Dare to open your mouth and you get called divisive, paranoid, racebaiter, etc...
But let me stop before I get banned again... ! Lol
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a sassy AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a sassy ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
DB you honestly shouldn't have even gave it a response. You know what kind of world we live in lol you know when facts are laid out they still like to pretend they're lost, don't know what's going on, can't see it, can't understand, need to be taught everything yet still try to tell YOU what YOUR experience is or should be, etc.I'm not in the business of teaching nobody shit & I'm not getting taught shit about something I experience/women who look like me experience or that I know for a 1000% fact of what goes on in societies around the world. What is said is what the **** is said & there's no argument to be had. The arrogance behind it all to feel like you can tell somebody about something that they experience through **** near every waking moment of their lives, whether you're cognizant enough to recognize it or not....And the whole "you can't get offended by anything you choose" statement? Alright then so let's cut this whole "R" word shit out when no one is talking about people who are actually mentally "R" word. People choose to get offended by that just like how the non-AA folks was somehow offended by the word "****" when it's been the AA folks of Vevmo using it referring to other AA folks who fit that term.Now dead this conversation. It ain't nothing else to talk about.
Well said. It just shows that NOTHING has changed and never will because somehow they don't see nothing wrong at all with it.They want us to be like a Leroy : take the abuse and shut up about it like a good ol' slave. Dare to open your mouth and you get called divisive, paranoid, racebaiter, etc...But let me stop before I get banned again... ! Lol
Well said? Not at all. I think you're both reaching. Theres a **** of alot of racism on The Challenge, and so much more edited I'm sure, but don't stretch it or take away from the real issues of it
I like hunter but what a stupid tweet...but then I think about some stupid shit I said on twitter a few years back around his age and understand.
He clearly has not changed and still has the same misogynistic view towards women. Guarantee he is verbally abusive to all his girlfriends and ends up on TMZ for beating his girlfriend one time. The dude has no personality, charisma, or humor and looks completely ridiculous. How he has any fans besides our resident misogynist here at Vevmo is beyond me.
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a s***y AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her cl***, which is by no means cl***y of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower cl*** ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a s***y ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
I still just think it's reaching claiming its about race, rude and offensive yes but not racist. You can't be untouchable just because of race. And he's friends with Ashley and Amanda is he not? So no I guess he wouldn't?! The stereotype of the loud black woman is not the same at all, big difference between English and American culture. I still think his insult was to Amercan lower cl*** than race.
this is that willingly stupid mess we be talking about. I'd much rather you just say "hey Day shut your black *** up" then pretend English people live on some foreign bubble where they don't know how to mimick black people, but **** at the Emily profile pic fitting these responses to a T
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a s***y AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her cl***, which is by no means cl***y of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower cl*** ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a s***y ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
I still just think it's reaching claiming its about race, rude and offensive yes but not racist. You can't be untouchable just because of race. And he's friends with Ashley and Amanda is he not? So no I guess he wouldn't?! The stereotype of the loud black woman is not the same at all, big difference between English and American culture. I still think his insult was to Amercan lower cl*** than race.
this is that willingly stupid mess we be talking about. I'd much rather you just say "hey Day shut your black *** up" then pretend English people live on some foreign bubble where they don't know how to mimick black people, but **** at the Emily profile pic fitting these responses to a T
Like I said don't know the context but you all just seem to be relentlessly angry and reaching. And being from England living in North America, I do know the cultural differences, and still think it just sounds like a rude, stupid insult on her cl*** and character rather than race. I'm just engaging a conversation with a different point of view. My point is Joss is stupid, but not racist. Your pic fits your response to a T too :)
Graphik wrote:We still talking about this? If Day felt offended that a ******* Caucasian male impersonated his "depiction" of a s***y AA girl & then said some shit about 8 Mile (let's stop acting like Eminem stayed in a neighborhood full of fellow Caucasians), she has every right to feel offended, period. There's nothing else to discuss. Y'all been talking about this shit all day.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her cl***, which is by no means cl***y of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower cl*** ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a s***y ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
I still just think it's reaching claiming its about race, rude and offensive yes but not racist. You can't be untouchable just because of race. And he's friends with Ashley and Amanda is he not? So no I guess he wouldn't?! The stereotype of the loud black woman is not the same at all, big difference between English and American culture. I still think his insult was to Amercan lower cl*** than race.
this is that willingly stupid mess we be talking about. I'd much rather you just say "hey Day shut your black *** up" then pretend English people live on some foreign bubble where they don't know how to mimick black people, but **** at the Emily profile pic fitting these responses to a T
Like I said don't know the context but you all just seem to be relentlessly angry and reaching. And being from England living in North America, I do know the cultural differences, and still think it just sounds like a rude, stupid insult on her cl*** and character rather than race. I'm just engaging a conversation with a different point of view. My point is Joss is stupid, but not racist. Your pic fits your response to a T too :)
girl I'm not going back and forth over this but it's just funny how you say you don't know the context but proceeded to tell Day who was there and literally the context that she had an obligation to not be offended to protect Joss' reputation. Yall have your priorities all the way messed up over a dude who we barely know because he's so boring and uninteresting that the editors can't even squeeze him into the seasons
Like I said don't know the context but you all just seem to be relentlessly angry and reaching. And being from England living in North America, I do know the cultural differences, and still think it just sounds like a rude, stupid insult on her class and character rather than race. I'm just engaging a conversation with a different point of view. My point is Joss is stupid, but not racist. Your pic fits your response to a T too :)
girl I’m not going back and forth over this but it’s just funny how you say you don’t know the context but proceeded to tell Day who was there and literally the context that she had an obligation to not be offended to protect Joss’ reputation. Yall have your priorities all the way messed up over a dude who we barely know because he’s so boring and uninteresting that the editors can’t even squeeze him into the seasons
No need to carry it on, I was just putting forth another side about being careful throwing accusations. Figured it was intitally written here in order to engage conversation. Is Day actually someone I responded to then?
I’m imagining what would happen if Zach and Amanda made the finale, as soon as she heard tj say it was individual she would just throw it and fight with him the whole way.
Whichi britni shagged a fan? Toothgap or
Joss, Sylvia and Marie. Sylvia was screaming **** at Natalie and acting like an entitled brat when she has no one but herself to blame.Joss was mad at Cara that she didnt want to grenade her own friend and brought up Paulie having a girlfriend when he's a cheater himself.And Marie was throwing a tantrum because Cara wasnt letting her throw the grenade at Nat/Paulie. Marie never said Ash/Hunter in the episode or the uncut version so dont know about that last part. Cant blame Cara for being mad when Marie tried making a solo decision after dragging her down the whole final.
Again, I don't know the context of how it was said. But to be fair, you can't openly get offended at anything you choose, especially if it could unrightly tarnish someone elses character. Thats one of the biggest problems with people today. I doubt he was being racist just insulting her class, which is by no means classy of him, but very different to if he were saying it about race. I'm not saying racism isnt a problem in England by any strecth, but it's not the black/white divide of America, so I doubt he even thought of colour when saying it. 8 Mile, in England, is seen as a movie about American lower class ghetto trailer trash of any colour, and moms spaghetti.
your bias is showing
Oh really ? Did you know that he also mimicked a sassy ghetto Black woman after saying that comment ???
It wasn't the comment in itself which was offensive, it's the message behind it, that since Da'Vonne reached her breaking point and deared to release her frustrations, she was acting ghetto (that's what he meant); something it would never do to Ashley or Amanda for example !!! We all know why...
Plus, the stereotype of the loud Black woman is the same EVERYWHERE not only in the US, and it's particularly strong in Europe whose the UK !!!
Is that all? Let me know when you have an actual reply ****
I still just think it's reaching claiming its about race, rude and offensive yes but not racist. You can't be untouchable just because of race. And he's friends with Ashley and Amanda is he not? So no I guess he wouldn't?! The stereotype of the loud black woman is not the same at all, big difference between English and American culture. I still think his insult was to Amercan lower class than race.
DB you honestly shouldn't have even gave it a response. You know what kind of world we live in lol you know when facts are laid out they still like to pretend they're lost, don't know what's going on, can't see it, can't understand, need to be taught everything yet still try to tell YOU what YOUR experience is or should be, etc.
I'm not in the business of teaching nobody shit & I'm not getting taught shit about something I experience/women who look like me experience or that I know for a 1000% fact of what goes on in societies around the world. What is said is what the **** is said & there's no argument to be had. The arrogance behind it all to feel like you can tell somebody about something that they experience through **** near every waking moment of their lives, whether you're cognizant enough to recognize it or not....
And the whole "you can't get offended by anything you choose" statement? Alright then so let's cut this whole "R" word shit out when no one is talking about people who are actually mentally "R" word. People choose to get offended by that just like how the non-AA folks was somehow offended by the word "****" when it's been the AA folks of Vevmo using it referring to other AA folks who fit that term.
Now dead this conversation. It ain't nothing else to talk about.
You're just talking nonsense to be fair, angry for the sake of it
Well said. It just shows that NOTHING has changed and never will because somehow they don't see nothing wrong at all with it.
They want us to be like a Leroy : take the abuse and shut up about it like a good ol' slave. Dare to open your mouth and you get called divisive, paranoid, racebaiter, etc...
But let me stop before I get banned again... ! Lol
Well said? Not at all. I think you're both reaching. Theres a **** of alot of racism on The Challenge, and so much more edited I'm sure, but don't stretch it or take away from the real issues of it
Says the person that signed up for a dating show. We don’t deserve Kendall ❤️
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I like hunter but what a stupid tweet...but then I think about some stupid shit I said on twitter a few years back around his age and understand.
He clearly has not changed and still has the same misogynistic view towards women. Guarantee he is verbally abusive to all his girlfriends and ends up on TMZ for beating his girlfriend one time. The dude has no personality, charisma, or humor and looks completely ridiculous. How he has any fans besides our resident misogynist here at Vevmo is beyond me.
this is that willingly stupid mess we be talking about. I'd much rather you just say "hey Day shut your black *** up" then pretend English people live on some foreign bubble where they don't know how to mimick black people, but **** at the Emily profile pic fitting these responses to a T
Like I said don't know the context but you all just seem to be relentlessly angry and reaching. And being from England living in North America, I do know the cultural differences, and still think it just sounds like a rude, stupid insult on her cl*** and character rather than race. I'm just engaging a conversation with a different point of view. My point is Joss is stupid, but not racist. Your pic fits your response to a T too :)
girl I'm not going back and forth over this but it's just funny how you say you don't know the context but proceeded to tell Day who was there and literally the context that she had an obligation to not be offended to protect Joss' reputation. Yall have your priorities all the way messed up over a dude who we barely know because he's so boring and uninteresting that the editors can't even squeeze him into the seasons
No need to carry it on, I was just putting forth another side about being careful throwing accusations. Figured it was intitally written here in order to engage conversation. Is Day actually someone I responded to then?
https://twitter.com/iamtheophi/status/971523251494146051
i liked him but he had his shot and its long gone.
Gamer ⚰️⚰️⚰️
Wait that's really gamer? Lol g***ed his *** all the way up "I get these messages every day" BOY BYE
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Feminist icon saving us from another misogynist winning and stealing the money >>>
But It was Zach's fault they were in the elimitnation thou.
Can you imagine Amanda stealing the money from Zach? ****** we were robbed of that opportunity.
tori h. tweeting to kendal and britni about being jealous she wasnt hanging out with them? since when is britni in with these ladies?
I’m imagining what would happen if Zach and Amanda made the finale, as soon as she heard tj say it was individual she would just throw it and fight with him the whole way.
Yikes. Wasn’t Britni just trashing Tori a couple weeks ago? Kendal and Tori are better than that, I’ll lose respect if they associate with her.
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