Identifying as Black before being Female is the philosophy of dullards.
Female oppression is as old as human civilisation and older than the first time a White person ever saw Black person and noticed they were a different skin colour.
The average Nigerian has no idea what their rights are, and so many Nigerians and Nigerian entities casually violate people's rights.
No church in existence anywhere on this planet, has the right to request a pregnancy test from a congregant before officiating a wedding.
NONE.
i strongly agree, as long as the DNA of all male fathers and children should be kept in a database to be routinely cross checked against DNA obtained from rape kits. full transparency for all.🩷
Estos dos se adueñaron por completo del estreno y, para mí, fueron los auténticos MVP del episodio.
Se habla mucho de los dragones, pero la verdadera joya fue la demostración de fuerza de la Casa Velaryon en el mar. Llevábamos dos temporadas oyendo hablar de su legendario poderío naval y, por fin, lo vimos en pantalla. La persecución estuvo llena de tensión y te mantenía pegado al asiento de principio a fin.
Además, hacía falta una batalla así. Entre tanto dragón, se echaba de menos la crudeza de un combate más terrenal. El abordaje de las fuerzas de Lohar estuvo coreografiado de forma espectacular, transmitiendo un caos y una intensidad que se sentían completamente reales.
Pero lo que más me sorprendió fue la química entre Steve Toussaint y Abubakar Salim. Tienen una presencia brutal juntos y consiguen que cada escena entre Corlys y Alyn tenga peso. Verlos luchar hombro con hombro fue una auténtica barbaridad.
Y para rematar, el momento en que Corlys cae al agua y Alyn le grita “padre” por primera vez. Ver cómo se lanza a ayudarlo desesperadamente en mitad del caos, abriéndose paso hasta derrotar a Lohar, fue absolutamente épico. Toda esa secuencia me puso los pelos de punta.
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europe spent 400 years using slave labour in colonies to build their wealth, rebranded this extraction model in the 20th century and somehow their citizens still believe their social conditions is a result of some superior intellect rather than inhuman violence
i actually don't mind the criston scene at all and think it's good writing. criston never respected women; he just convinced himself he did, and just like his relationship to the white cloak, that has faltered. his dismissiveness of rape is just another part of the façade burning
i feel so bad for baela because she's gonna feel responsible for what happened but in reality she was the mvp of this episode. she tried to let rhaenyra go but still had to go to support jace. she turned the tides of the battle and saved jace until she couldn't anymore
Tonight we say farewell to the incredible Harry Collett, our Prince Jacaerys Velaryon.
You gave Jace so much heart and made fans truly believe in his journey. An incredible portrayal that will not be forgotten.
Thank you for bringing Prince Jacaerys Velaryon to life. 🖤🐉 #HouseOfTheDragon