Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glenn Close. Years back on Letterman she said when she was in Africa she couldn't get over how every one was black--it was just so alarming and unexpected for her
Was she trying to be sarcastic. This comment makes no sense.
no--she said this without a trace of irony-- she implied that she knew it would be that way but the reality was just too much for her.
About how long ago do you think this was? Was she promoting a movie? I want to try and find the video.
Her father apparently was the personal physician to an African dictator when she was a teen. Did it come off like she was reciting thoughts of when she was a clueless teen who grew up in all white Greenwich, Conn (I'm really trying to find an excuse for her bc she seems smarter than that)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glenn Close. Years back on Letterman she said when she was in Africa she couldn't get over how every one was black--it was just so alarming and unexpected for her
Was she trying to be sarcastic. This comment makes no sense.
no--she said this without a trace of irony-- she implied that she knew it would be that way but the reality was just too much for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glenn Close. Years back on Letterman she said when she was in Africa she couldn't get over how every one was black--it was just so alarming and unexpected for her
Was she trying to be sarcastic. This comment makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Glenn Close. Years back on Letterman she said when she was in Africa she couldn't get over how every one was black--it was just so alarming and unexpected for her
Anonymous wrote:Bill Clinton.
POTUS didn't say so, but his people clearly sent the message to the extent that Bill got pissed.
Anyone who could send Ricky Ray Rector to his death clearly does not see the humanity in other races.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump, including his wives.