Your Two Cents Required: Howard Sterns Blasts Gabourey Sidibe
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Right before I went to bed late last night the big scandal on Twitter was the surfacing of two pictures of Cassie with her titty cannons exposed. I’m not going to post the pictures since she claims that they were stolen off her computer but I am giving this entire situation a cold ass side-eye.
Oh, Cassandra. Why didn’t you just dye your hair blonde and start fucking with Teddy Ruxbin instead? Submit your two cents after the jump.
Interesting! I think Mr. Mississippi should re-shoot the video to “Play” featuring nothing but models with bantu knots and perfectly sculpted afros so everything can, you know, be good.
Rapper, actor and philanthropist David Banner told students gathered at South Carolina State University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium that black people should not accept media portrayals of African-Americans.
In the midst of Black History Month, Banner, the graduate of two historically black colleges and universities, stunned an audience of more than 300
African-Americans with the accusation: “African-Americans don’t love themselves.”
“Black people have accepted what the media have portrayed them to be,” Banner said. “We have to work to repaint the picture of black folks.”
Banner’s appearance kicked off the second annual Hip-Hop Symposium, sponsored by the Miller F. Whittaker Library in collaboration with the Campus Activity Board’s “Awakening Lecture Series.”
The theme this year is “Black on Black Crime.”
In a question-and-answer session, Banner challenged black women in attendance to explain why they perm and straighten their hair.
In response came the defense that “hair perming” is equated with being able to get a decent job as a professional and not being viewed as a threat by bosses who are usually of a different race.