Hollywood has maintained cultural hegemony across the globe since 1915, that means everyone in the world has been impacted by American Brand racism and antiblackness and internalized it in some ways and just about every nation is copying their media/propaganda playbook.
@Chanceman512@EW Here’s a full playlist before this documentary was even announced about Vincent Amen and his lies: And now we will address the “new... https://t.co/rxshPcHpzH
Euphoria is definitely a triggering show at times. I lost two brothers to overdoses. I never judged them. More than anything, I felt sad for them because I knew, deep down, they were carrying pain most people never saw… be kind.
It’s basically a posthumous lynching that Netflix is participating in. The amount of disinformation and omissions makes you wonder what the end game is. As though the details of this case aren’t readily available. It’s a hit piece against fans. How dare we not buy their story.
I think I wanna write an article on the concept of being Black famous having been eroded by social media because everything is too accessible now and integrated in a way that it wasn’t 20 30 or 40 years ago it still exists but these people are way too in our business
I love Peabo Bryson and tweeted about him pretty regularly. He followed me way back and it’s so funny that he put up with all of my insane tweets and me adding him to random DM rooms over the years. I’ll miss you king.
The closure of Delaney Hall without the release of detainees is not a win. The closure of Delaney Hall but not getting ICE out of New Jersey is not a win. If detainees are transferred out of Jersey that’s not a win. Family separation and violence against detainees would continue.
When legends like Peabo Bryson die, it makes me realize that we do not have that caliber a singer anymore. You had Teddy Pendergrass, Luther Vandross, Freddie Jackson, Peabo Bryson, El DeBarge and countless others running around at the same time we will never have that again.
zendaya’s ability to capture the desperation of addiction was incredible to watch. angus barely says anything and still manages to break your heart. gut-wrenching cinema.