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The conversion into a normal BGOL thread is now complete.
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The conversion into a normal BGOL thread is now complete.
so more pics appear when the hype dies down i seelets keep it this way
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Your sig sucks
pay attention
20x
you can't help but think of me. Everyone knew you'd come in here with your bullshit.
And yes, if pussy is posted and it's not disgusting, why not look at it?
Again, without white women, you have nothing to contribute to this board! Nothing.
Use one of your other screen names and try again, babygwirl.
they say this is gabrielle union on the 4 chan site
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Oh shit for real???
I dont know
I'm not so sure she is built like that or has tits that small or hair that long
that dont look like her to me
her tits are really small tho and she is slim
Pic no longer showing up...but if it's this...
well, you know the rest
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Is this the female version of dick pics?
Why do they take pictures of their breasts?
After naked photo hack, ‘white feminists’ ignore Jill Scott
By Justin Moyer September 5
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While feminists rushed to Jennifer Lawrence’s defense after this week’s leak of naked celebrity photos, an African American singer and actress went undefended because of her race. So goes the charge being leveled against “white feminists” and “mainstream feminism” on Twitter after naked selfies allegedly taken by Jill Scott went into circulation.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>all the white feminists writing about jennifer lawrence, kate upton, m.e. winstead who haven't said anything about jill scott...
what's up?</p>— Chareth Cutestory (@OTSWST) <a href="https://twitter.com/OTSWST/status/507633556433022976">September 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Sooooo Jennifer Lawrence nudes were leaked yesterday? But no one saw them.... Yet, Twitter still let "Twitter" circulate Jill Scott's?</p>— Carrie Bradshaw (@Trap_Bunny) <a href="https://twitter.com/Trap_Bunny/status/507729196148613120">September 5, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Scott said one of the photos was of her — and one was not — and offered an eloquent response on Twitter.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>3) you are not a part of my village therefore making your attempt to harm me null. I'm not even delayed. Shame for spreading. Shame 4 adding</p>—Jill Scott
(@missjillscott) <a href="https://twitter.com/missjillscott/status/507503268541394945">September 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>4) I love and appreciate my body. My style has always been graceful. Love Village I see you & feel you too. Thank you for being beautifully</p>—Jill Scott
(@missjillscott) <a href="https://twitter.com/missjillscott/status/507504225543127040">September 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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But as Scott took the high road, the despicable comments her appearance elicited from Internet trolls were hard to ignore. Scott, after all, doesn’t look much like Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Did her race and physique provoke a different reaction? “Unlike the seedy but flattering (if you can call perverse come-ons and sexual innuendo such) responses being tossed out in response to Jennifer Lawrence’s nude photos, Jill Scott’s photos were met with a barrage of cruel, body-shaming tweets,” Julie Sprankles wrote on She Knows. “Both women are talented. Both women are stunning. So what’s with the wildly dissimilar responses to these women’s photos? Is it due to their inherently different body types?”
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>More worrying than white feminism not riding for Jill Scott like they did for J-Law is the body-shaming comments from black men *and* women.</p>— HRH Gugu Mhlungu (@GugsM) <a href="https://twitter.com/GugsM/status/507513028737527808">September 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Feminism’s racial divide is as old as the Combahee River Collective Statement — and perhaps dates back to Sojourner Truth. It’s a minefield.
“Black feminism is championing a more nuanced understanding of how oppression and privilege operate,” Lola Okolosie wrote in the Guardian earlier this year. “We, all of us, must understand that at the level of the individual, we can at differing points occupy positions of privilege.”
Whether one agrees with Okolosie or not, outrage over the purported lack of outrage on Scott’s behalf seems to have opened an old wound. “Although we as Black women have integrated into feminism, there does exist this fine invisible line made up of white privilege and the double-edged sword that still makes Black women somewhat of the secondary party,” Ariel Leconte wrote on Revolutionary in Pink Pumps. She added: “The Black woman’s body has never had any protection in society.”
I'll put this article here: