Sunday, September 25, 2016
Blind Item #2
Don't expect this celebrity turned reality star turned celebrity to do any product lines for people of color. She is as racist as her celebrity ex. She also makes way more money doing what she is doing than at any point in her life. That could change quickly once people find out about her.
Paris hilton
ReplyDeleteSo many exes: Thomas Gosse comes to mind but a celeb really. All of them lol
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty certain Paris being a racist is not a huge secret. Hasn't she been caught using the N-word a lot?
ReplyDeleteYep... Maybe someone else and by reality they did DWTS ?
ReplyDeleteKat von D. She does have shades for women of color and we all know she's anti semitic.
ReplyDeleteKVD was a celebrity tattoo artist when she got the shows Miami ink & LA ink. She now has her own makeup line which is how she's making more money than she ever has. Ex is Jesse James lol
ReplyDeleteGuilty secret, i went to a paris d.j gig in ibiza few years ago and had a great time, the drugs helped of course and the hot women.
ReplyDelete+1. It's a very successful line. Great guess
ReplyDeleteAre black people racist when they call one another the N word? I think for us white folk, there is less racism. The words, colored, negro aren't used any more. You want to stop the N word, stop using it on yourselves and it will be obsolete
ReplyDeleteYou don't get to police black people on what words they can use or not use with each other. YOU created that racist word. YOU. And you didn't create it because black people used it, you created it because YOU were racist. Check yourself. Part of racism is thinking you know better than we do with regards to our lives and feeling like you must be in a "preachy" position all the time. You don't get to preach to us about that word.
ReplyDeleteI think the blind's about kat von d. I've never bought her makeup so I don't care at all
ReplyDeleteGreat response. That word should never be used ever. Paris does not get a pass. Maybe that's why she does not like KK.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it...See pics.
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@Bibsee
ReplyDeleteThank you. Enty deleted my comment lighting Al's ass up smh
Def Kat Von D.
ReplyDeleteShe led the crusade against Jeffree Ster which is insane bc she's just as racist as he is.
And the new trend in the beauty world is expanding lines to include products for people of color and to support people of color owned lines.
"...YOU created..." !!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEeeek no Bibsee...see now your comment is racist. I am sure Big Al was not born when the "n" word was created. He might not even have ancestors who were a part of that history. White people recognizing that the legacy of racism means they have privileges that others don't is not the same as being guilty of that racism. His whiteness makes him no more guilty for the creation of the "n" word than your blackness (i assume from your post) makes you guilty for the crimes of Micah Xavier Johnson. Check yourself!
She should go into politics, if charlie "I hate these white CRACKERS" rangel is the guy with more wins, she could win by a landslide.
ReplyDeleteNo, *I* (nor Big Al, presumably) did not create the word at all. And pointing out the obvious is not preaching. That chip on your shoulder must be awfully heavy to carry around, but YOU are the one who put it there. (See how that works? I pointed out something that YOU are actually doing.)
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ReplyDeleteBottom line, WHITE PEOPLE created the N word. It was used for generations to subjugate another race of people. Then yall have the GALL to tell the very people it was used on not to say it? Typical history rewriting assholes.
I very much doubt he created the word and the first time I heard it was on the NWA album so check yourself
ReplyDeleteThe only people I've seen use that "chip on your shoulder" excuse when their racism is brought up is white people. ALL THE TIME. Tip: Come up with a new more original saying at the next racist whites meeting. LOL. And PS That "I wasn't there when slavery happened" thing is played out too. Get more original with your excuses, I'm tired of listening to the same lines over & over again.
ReplyDeleteYes, I see you think racism, a worldwide system of brutality, subjugation, oppression & murder lasting for centuries is comparable to the crimes of Micah Xavier Johnson. Mmmmkayy. LMAO.
ReplyDeleteIt's yet another episode of "I recognize my privilege as a white person so reward me for that" and in the same breath "I have nothing to do with racism, even my ancestors didn't do it, it was other white people who did it". In other words a day ending in 'y'. But its ok. You didn't reason yourself into that position so I've accepted I can't reason you out of it.
ReplyDelete@Whatevrr
ReplyDeleteWhite racists created the word to feel better about themselves. Learn your history.
Yep, it's on tape. She's also a homophobe.
ReplyDelete@Bibsee Wow.....you are actually racist....and I mean you Bibsee not all black people...you specifically. You see a white person and you judge by the color of their skin that they are guilty of racism. You are not judging them by their actions, you are lumping an entire population of people together based on a superficial characteristic...their skin color...and then blaming the entire group for the crimes of some of them. That is shockingly hypocritical...and ignorant. I recognize that I have privileges based on my color...but benefitting from an unfair system (especially when you are working to change it) does not make you guilty of having created it.
ReplyDelete"'I wasn’t there when slavery happened' thing is played out too." You didn't address the criticism! You just waved it aside calling it "played out"...is that because you know you can't actually refute the truth of it. I am not guilty of slavery... I hold no guilt for slavery...I don't even have an ancestry that held slaves. What I have is an unfair advantage based on the USA's history pf slavery...I recognize it and am working to remove that advantage... but that unfair system I am working to fix..the one that is built on a legacy of racism, sexism and homophobia...yeah...your racist attitude is part of the problem. Victims can also be aggressors....look at the homophobia in the black community or the sexism in many religious minorities. Just because you have experienced discrimination doesn't immunize you from being bigoted towards others. I would look at yourself Bibsee because that exemplifies you right now.
Funny how nobody ever mentions the fact that Jessie James engaged in dog fighting (allegedly, but it's been recorded).
ReplyDeleteYou're sounding pretty preachy yourself. Everyone has the right to their opinion, not just you, bibsee
ReplyDelete"so reward me for that"...telling you not to say that I created the N word is asking for a reward? No...no it is not.
ReplyDeletewhen you said "YOU created" you used "YOU" in the sense of any and all white people...you address that post to me as much as you did Big Al with what essentially a "you people" post.
Asking you not to spread BS is not asking for a reward.
Newsflash: Racism goes both ways. Maybe we get tired of listening to YOUR same lines over and over again.
ReplyDeleteTo sum up this thread, white degenerates created and used the N word for over 400 years to degrade a certain people. Not shocking that some (Paris) are still using it. Old habits die hard I guess.
ReplyDelete@Bibsee Are you purposefully not addressing the point of my posts because you know you have no argument? The seriousness of the crime is completely irrelevant to the post.
ReplyDeleteThe point: You can not blame a person for the crimes someone else in their category (blacks, whites, gays, muslims) committed.
Are you straight? Are you guilty of all the homophobia in the world?
You what else is "part" of racism? Making false generalizations about an entire race or ethnicity. Making ANY generalization about an entire race or ethnicity. And ESPECIALLY attributing malice to an entire race or ethnicity.
ReplyDeleteShould you check 'yourself' you might learn that the "N" word is over 200 years old. Nobody living created it. . .certainly not anyone reading this thread!
Say whatever you like. But ether the "n" word is a bad word that nobody should use, or its NOT such a bad word. Which is it? Both things can't be true.
ReplyDeleteIf its sometimes OK for one race to use it, then it has to be sometimes OK for another to use it. To believe differently is to hold different standards for different races. . .which is the very definition of racism.
By the way, "White people" did NOT create the N word, certainly not in the generalized sense. That word is over 200 years old. Nobody living today (green, blue, or orange) created it. The N word is a simple corruption of the word "niger", which is Latin for the color "black".
IMO, whether that word is good or bad depends on the intent of the user. . .not their race. To believe otherwise. . .or to attribute traits from the original user/s of that word to EVERY member of a given race, again, is the definition of racism.
>> That “I wasn’t there when slavery happened” thing is played out too.
ReplyDeleteApparently logic and sanity are "played out" too.
Were YOU there "when slavery happened"? No?
Then what gives you the moral authority to make judgments here, let alone to condemn every single member of a given race for actions neither you NOR they were party to?
Meanwhile, is there a word you might use to describe an individual who holds the remote descendants of someone responsible for the actions of their ancestors merely because of their ethnicity?
I'll give you a hint. It rhymes with "pace-ist".
Simmer down, Bisbee.
ReplyDelete>>What I have is an unfair advantage based on the USA’s history pf slavery…I recognize it and am working to remove that advantage
ReplyDeleteStop right there, Austin. Slavery was abolished 250 years ago in the USA. Even in 1861, at the start of the US Civil war, slavery was already illegal in most of the USA (ie every State north of Maryland). And even in the Southern US States where slavery was legal, slaves were only owned by a small minority (less than 5%) of the population. Not only did most Americans never own slaves, but the overwhelming majority of currently living Americans do not have ancestors that owned slaves either.
So what, exactly, is this "unfair advantage" you currently enjoy because of slavery 250 years ago? Over whom are you advantaged, and how is this advantage unfair? Also, how does YOUR unfair advantage, compare, to say, the unfair advantage of persons living in Korea, which only outlawed slavery in 1894, or China (1906), or Iran (1928), or Portugal (1869), or Brazil (1871), or thirty other countries, all of which had legal slavery for DECADES after the USA abolished it?
France abolished slavery in 1794. That was 70 years before the USA. . .do current residents of France have a lesser "unfair advantage" because their slavery was abolished sooner, and if not, why not?
I'm sour on Bibsee now that I've seen her/him have an ugly meltdown. I believe he/she is what is called a special snowflake.
ReplyDeleteDo everyone a favor and get lost, Bisbee.
ReplyDeleteShe would fit right in around here...
ReplyDeleteAs a white male (that also faces discrimination for my sexuality) I agree. My heart breaks for the black community. Speak your truth.
ReplyDelete@lookingclosely "So what, exactly, is this 'unfair advantage' "
ReplyDeleteThe short answer: unfair advantage = the results of institutional racism.
For example after WWII black families were inhibited from getting loans which boxed them out of the housing boom...housing being one of the greatest sources of wealth accumulation. We are now not talking about 250 yrs ago we are talking about people who are still living like my grandfather who benefitted from a racist policy. My grandfather is not racist but he did get a loan that was not as easily available to black people. Well that is my grandfather having an unfair advantage not me right? Well sorta...guess who's grandfather gave $10,000 toward starting their own company....hint their name is also a US city. Yes my own hard work, time, sweat and personal funds made up a lot of the company but that $10,000 was a huge helping hand. A helping hand made possible by a racially biased loan 60yrs earlier. The simple fact is a black person equal in age, education, geography etc to me is less likely to have a personal network who can help them financially. Why? Institutional racism...its echo is still reverberating even if the original policy has been dismantled. Yes the echo would eventually die out on its own but we should be taking actionable steps to try and muffle it more quickly.
PS: The loans are but one of the many, many examples of institutional racism that still echo today.
I actually didn't know that! Wow he's more of a pos than i thought.
ReplyDeleteTell it to the Irish Bibsee. We were enslaved a lot longer than blacks. We overcame and beat the establishment at their own game, proudly carrying our last names. You may want to check that out. As for the N word, that word was also used against the Irish, Italians and Jews at the turn of the last century. So following your logic, we, whose ancestors were subjected to that, can use that word with impunity.
ReplyDeleteNo, you may want to use the dictionary to define n*i**er. Although recent versions have almost eradicated is original definition: An ignorant person
ReplyDeleteYup. Racism bad, gay bashing acceptable. Way to go, cdan!
ReplyDelete@Bibsee
ReplyDeleteLiterally ALL the time. Don't let it bother you. It's wasted font anyway.
You're ABSOLUTELY right.
Unfortunately I think both is accepted. I am a true believer in the Black Lives Matter movement. I think Sandy and Trasha are the ones trolling. I have to go to bed-to my "pretend" job but I will bat call you the deed tomorrow...Fucken Florida SMGDH
ReplyDeleteI'd much rather hear about the racist celebrity, however this thread turned into racist mob mentality...sadly it seems status quo. Enjoy your ignorance.
ReplyDelete@Big Al's Conscience
Is it racist when black pepper use the n*word. NO! Our culture turned a word that was/is very dark and insulting when used by people lacking melanin, into a term of endearment. Whyyyyyyy do we have to say this OVER and OVER? Use it at your own risk.
*people*
ReplyDeleteDarn swype :D
+10,000
ReplyDeleteI already ranted at these assholes in the last post of the day, Derek. Fucking morons.
Shut the fuck up, Big Al.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it's about Kat von D. I have bought some of her line, it's actually outstanding.
ReplyDeleteBummer.
Gee, "stimulus package" now that we've seen where you're coming from, I believe you are what is called a "useless c unt."
ReplyDeleteAre you being deliberately obtuse?
ReplyDeleteSlavery may have technically ended with the Civil War but let's not play games - JIM CROW was alive and well until the 60's and even into the 70's. That was racism codified by law so don't even try to blow it off as nothing, asshole.
And what about the Klan running wild? And the John Birchers? And the lynchings? And the beatings? And the absence of opportunity or equal education?
Juuuuust nothing, right?
You're a stupid cow.
First off not sure how this is racist. It's her company and she is able to hire whoever she deems suitable for the job at hand. People who are crying out should start their own company and hire people they deem suitable for their work. I for one though did not know Kat Von D was "latina" I am shocked by this more than her racism. As a gay black male I've come to see things getting blown way out for no reason. She has different shades of makeup for different tones of people end of story, besides I really doubt "people of color' (which is the stupidest terminology since everyone is has a skin tone color) are checking for her makeup line like that anyway. I think people of color is as offensive as the N word. We are people with different skin tones is all. It's like me getting mad that I don't see at least one black person on every product that I purchase. Is that how we know something is good these days by how "diverse" the team is behind it. SMDH there is a election coming up people let us worry about that.
ReplyDeleteYou might not want to believe it but racist acts were committed for the benefit of ALL whites. Not all whites are racists but racism benefited all of them. The crimes that an individual black person commits do not benefit me. In future please educate yourself on a topic before arguing about it with people. Wastes everyone's time tbh
ReplyDeleteAnother typical racist defense of "its my opinion". Racism isn't an "opinion". The same way saying something like "gay people are horrible" isn't an opinion. Its bigotry/hatred.
ReplyDelete"An ugly meltdown" that time I'm just calmly sipping on ice tea.
ReplyDeleteOk peeps this my parting shot from this post: I came for racist people yet all the "not racist people" had a big temper tantrum. If you had a problem with my posts ask yourself why you feel persecuted against when someone comes for racist people. Cause when people speak about their experiences with antisemitism or homophobia I never feel like they're addressing me hence I don't fight them. Think on it.
ReplyDeletePlease give us all a fuckin break. You are both the biggest trolls as we all got to see on the threads you vomited all over tonight and all the time.You need to STFU and understand we all know what assholes you are. Can be seen from space.
ReplyDeleteHi, Bibsee. This is to be expected. There is a lot of ignorance and racism and in America on this topic. Notice how the commenter mentioning how the Irish "overcame" did not say it out of love and pride. It was just a thinly-veiled way to bash Black people. Nobody ever mentions what Irish people went through when they first arrived in America unless they want to defend evil, so it is a big red flag. The Irish were not slaves here. They were identured servants. It is outrageous to compare the two. Not to mention, they did not have to march on Washington for their equality. That is because they are White and that allows them to sit at the table, even after a "settling in" period.
ReplyDeletehttp://pictorial.jezebel.com/lets-squash-the-myth-that-the-irish-were-ever-american-1765491798
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epRJZV78iyU
Me thinks ya'll doth protest too much! Be honest now and take the white privilege challenge: Does the phrase "Black Lives Matter" (still) rub you the wrong way? Yup. Thought so.
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ReplyDeleteWhite people used that word to subjugate black people for 400 years. That will never be forgotten no matter what you say or do.