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Solly Mack

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25. Exactly. Haters are the problem. It's just so simple, really.
Tue May 10, 2016, 12:23 PM
May 2016

Those engaged actions or words driven by prejudice are the problem and never their targets. But so many people try to justify hate by trying to blame the victims of hate. As if they caused their own attacks simply by being, by existing, as who they are.

As if being black, or a woman, or gay means you have to take responsibility for being attacked by those who hate because your very existence has offended their sensibilities.

President Obama, for example. That he was elected set off a deluge of racist rancor and vitriol from haters and not only do they attack him, they feel he deserves those attacks - simply for being a black man who became President.

Thanks, brer cat!

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I love BOTH pictures Number23 May 2016 #1
I do too. sheshe2 May 2016 #3
Women have been raising their fists their entire life. sheshe2 May 2016 #19
I think the Angry White Guys who tried to make something out of this will be disappointed. MADem May 2016 #2
Hey MADem. sheshe2 May 2016 #6
STRIKINGLY powerful pictures , both. pkdu May 2016 #4
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You are back! sheshe2 May 2016 #8
You're welcome! Thank you! littlemissmartypants May 2016 #13
Bloody... sheshe2 May 2016 #16
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NBachers! sheshe2 May 2016 #11
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Ha! sheshe2 May 2016 #24
I think both photos are fine. Solly Mack May 2016 #10
"I see women taking pride in themselves." sheshe2 May 2016 #12
And that is the part that angers some people - Black women celebrating themselves. Solly Mack May 2016 #15
"Black women celebrating themselves" brer cat May 2016 #20
Exactly. Haters are the problem. It's just so simple, really. Solly Mack May 2016 #25
What a dumb, dumb, dumb thing to get upset over. raven mad May 2016 #17
Love, love that pic! FrenchieCat May 2016 #18
Strong, courageous women who met the dragon and slayed it. brer cat May 2016 #21
Powerful photos. And they seem classic, timeless. KittyWampus May 2016 #22
Oh no, it's never done at West Point! Kind of Blue May 2016 #23
Yeah but that's just 7 examples underpants May 2016 #26
I know, right? I didn't think Kind of Blue May 2016 #32
Wow DustyJoe May 2016 #29
Lol sheshe2 May 2016 #31
It so disheartening to put the girls Kind of Blue May 2016 #33
Love these two pics! They are awesome! Ilsa May 2016 #27
sheshe2 thanks for the pics! Iliyah May 2016 #28
Thanks Iliyah... sheshe2 May 2016 #30
There are many photos of white male cadets raising their fist in pictures but no investigations uponit7771 Jun 2016 #35
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