Them reddit boy's getting a bit to comfortable
I get the show but this
Them reddit boy's getting a bit to comfortable
I get the show but this
Also, is witty gay? They’ve made a few references that make me think so, cote got in trouble for telling him to suck his dikk, they said something that alluded to his sexuality awhile back, he cares about grooming at the level of most gay dudes, and in addition to him using big words they also alluded to him being a fancy lad for other reasons. I don’t care either way, but seems like if Izzy guitierrez can come out, so can witty
I'll say this much and it's obviously a small sample size, but when I went to Cuba about four or five years ago I talked to a decent number of Cubans about politics. They LOVED Obama and the facts that he was opening up relations with Cuba and were scared as hell about Trump getting into the office and closing things off again. They do think being cut off has caused tremendous damage to the economy and to the citizens. In the long run the citizens suffered either way and I think it goes deeper than just "Castro bad". Other ways of dealing with them should probably have been explored.I might get negged but I get it.
Ehhh, he's also not American and people love doing the "he lied about his age" shyt with international players. Amin used to check them on that shyt, but either he's stopped or doesn't care anymore.You’re being sensitive cuz he definitely does. I also don’t see how saying so is an issue given we know what characters looked like on that show and how black people looked (hair, facial hair) in that era and it’s a classic black sitcom
Billy is the only one that gives actual details in regards to Cuba. It seems like everyone else doesn't have a relationship with Cubans that are suffering now, they just mention their parents/grandparents that fled the country years ago and their experiences.
Aye man, I just got to that part. fukkin lost it when dude said he jerked off a polar bear
My issue when it comes to Dan + crew and Cuba is Dan only speaks from the perspective of white and/or well-off Cubans, some of the crew is too far removed from the revolution to really have opinions but they generally follow the Dan narrative. If we’re going to keep discussing Cuba, he needs to get some Afro Cuban perspectives. I’m not 100% fluent on Cuba and the revolution but I know many black Cubans tend to have a very different view of the revolution and Castro - tho communism hasn’t worked, many of the ideals behind his revolution stood to benefit them. Tired of the white Cuban victimization narrative with absolutely no exploration of the other side