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George Clooney agrees that the Oscars is racist

It’s one thing for black people to decry the dearth of nominations and opportunities within the often toxic Hollywood culture. But it’s quite another when…

Flint, the inevitable tragedy

Marvin Gilliam sits comfortably in his living room, not appearing particularly concerned or worried about the Flint water crisis that has been dominating local,...

Stop Pushing Your Political Agendas (And Verbal Diarrhea) During Tragedies

If this world were mine, I’d see to it that anyone who felt compelled to politicize a national tragedy mere hours after it happened be muffed with a muzzle and have their fingers duct taped together as they watch their keyboards and keypads doused with a bucket of water. That’s not to say that there isn’t a need for reflection on the events preceding and following an attack, but seriously, can’t some things wait? RELATED: Feds Look For Clues In Boston Marathon Explosion[1] Apparently not. On Monday, in a speech[2] commemorating the Boston Marathon attacks, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) suggested [3]that the “complacency” of Americans contributed to the tragedy: “I think it’s safe to say that for many, the complacency that prevailed prior to September 11th has actually returned. And so we are newly reminded that serious threats to our way of life remain. And today again we recommit ourselves to the fight against terrorism at home and abroad.” You can watch video of the ...

Racist Much? Zimmerman’s Brother Compares Trayvon Martin To Georgia Baby Shooter

Ever since George Zimmerman shot and killed teen Trayvon Martin (pictured right), both Zimmerman, his one alleged Black friend[1], and family have been attempting to manipulate communicate their version of events to the public. Who’s up next? George’s brother, Robert Jr., but this time, the George-Zimmerman-in-training decides to clear his brother’s name by racistly comparing the murdered Martin to De’Marquise Elkins (pictured left), the 17-year-old teen who allegedly shot a baby to death in Georgia after he asked the baby’s mother for money. Over the weekend, Robert Jr. thought that reportedly tweeting two photos of Martin and Elkins side by side to Brietbart News[4], the NRA, the NAACP[5], Anthony[6] of Opie and Anthony, and Michael Moore[7], would vindicate his brother of alleged second-degree murder like no other defense could, tweeting, “A picture speaks a thousand words…. Any ...

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