@Dimplzz21@CarlaD86087262@CoachGriff_1@SomaKazima I think it’s fair to say that using terms like whitey senses and speaking ill of white women in such a general manner is a form of hatred. You might be talking about a shared experience but I don’t think you’d like it if the shoe was on the other foot.
@Dimplzz21@CarlaD86087262@CoachGriff_1@SomaKazima It’s easy to hate. I don’t put anything on the race and genders of people that did things like this to me. Otherwise I’d have a lot of pent of racism and sexism bogging down my daily life.
@trenchcoattttt @HillieMcSky84@amitkaravadra@KSSOX Just the vibe I got. And my take wasn’t even all negative. If you want get personal that’s your right I guess… can’t say I agree with any of your “diagnoses” though.
@kleenex2020@JDMorgan Lol such misdirected hate. This is just a nice photo of some happy people. There are people who you don’t even know about that have more sway in this country. Celebrities are a completely different group. They have nothing to do with the oppression of the working class.
@FullMoonKitty1 @Platoon19792 I think she was the friend who corroborated Amber’s abuse story when Amber filed for a restraining order. There’s a picture of them leaving the courthouse laughing but it’s hard to tell because they weren’t wearing make-up.
"This verdict is a setback for survivors of domestic abuse and violence."
How? The victim in this case, Johnny Depp, got justice against his abuser, Amber Heard. You should be celebrating this.
Unless, of course, you view this through the lens of "men = bad, women = victims".