| I've read a few blind items about a "racist celeb" that clearly point to Hilary Duff. |
| Samantha Bee and her husband are the most obvious choice. |
+1. |
| Chris Rock. |
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Vince Vaughn
Jennifer Aniston |
Taylor is the poster child for the racially-insensitive, privileged white girl. She has a voice that she uses only for the most ridiculous self-serving reasons. Here is just one of a myriad of articles about her white-girl privilege: https://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2016/02/taylor-swift-is-the-living-embodiment-of-white-privilege-journal/ Reese is bordering on racism too: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/01/22/reese-witherspoon-criticizes-oscars-diversity/79161308/ |
Sorry - My bad. I think Reese was pretty supportive in this tweet in the article but she herself hasn't done much in the way of casting diversely. |
Yep. Didn't just show some undefinable amount of privilege or lack of diversity. Actively tried to segregate her childrens' school. |
Details please? |
| How are Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan racist? |
Here is about as kind a "on the one hand racist . .on the other hand maybe not" description I can find. Pretty shameful shit though. http://www.slate.com/blogs/schooled/2016/06/17/the_upper_west_side_is_new_york_s_latest_school_integration_battleground.html |
Stop, you're going to make their heads explode.
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Are you people just throwing out names for the hell of it? Has accusing someone of being a "racist" become so commonplace that it now applies to everyone, for no reason? I'm so sick of people labeling others as "racist" just because of some perceived slight. Get real.
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Realistically, it probably wasn't! Would you want to stay in a place that your people oppressed other people and were the minority? I don't think so! |
WHAT on earth are you talking about? Did you even read the Reese Witherspoon link you supplied? She was arguing for MORE diversity within the Academy, you ninny. As for Taylor Swift - I see no evidence of racism whatsoever in your link, or anywhere else. Do you even know what "racism" means? Not that it matters - the term has become so commonplace and overused (and wrongly used) that it doesn't mean much anymore. |