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The Root's Danielle Belton: 'We were going to fully embrace being black' - Interview of Danielle Belton, Editor and Yesha Callahan is the deputy managing editor.

:patrice:The Root's staff of nearly 20 writers and video producers provide news and commentary from an African American perspective that appeals to a range of readers. Twenty percent of its audience is Hispanic, and approximately 35% of its readers are white.

"We're written to be geared towards an African-American audience. But the key word in African-American is "American," :gucci:so it makes sense that white people who are also from America would be equally as interested in the American stories we write on a daily basis. Because we're all in this together. We're all part of this melting pot, or salad bowl of a country that we all exist within."

"So as part of being thrown together in this racially dysfunctional family, I want white people to read The Root,"

"Diversity at The Root looks like diversity of thought, diversity of background, diversity of experience. Sometimes it involves people who may not even be black themselves: we just recently brought on a News Fellow who happens to be white and Filipina."
 

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:mjlol: They went full blown wench mode









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No, she wants him to rape her because all of her interaction with males have always been them only wanting her for sex and/or sexually violating her. If he violates her he will be like all the others and it would prove his love for her was all an act, absolves her of destroying him and their relationshipn. it would basically reaffirm her worldview and that how she's been living her life was the right choice.

Just read it. Personally don't like the writing. It isn't special. Her prose is inelegant, and contrived.

Reads like a white woman's tale of abuse in blackface. If she wanted to she could have made this relevant to the black community, instead she planted roots of suggestion. It's like Jap rape porn. :scust:
 

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The Root's Danielle Belton: 'We were going to fully embrace being black' - Interview of Danielle Belton, Editor and Yesha Callahan is the deputy managing editor.

:patrice:The Root's staff of nearly 20 writers and video producers provide news and commentary from an African American perspective that appeals to a range of readers. Twenty percent of its audience is Hispanic, and approximately 35% of its readers are white.

"We're written to be geared towards an African-American audience. But the key word in African-American is "American," :gucci:so it makes sense that white people who are also from America would be equally as interested in the American stories we write on a daily basis. Because we're all in this together. We're all part of this melting pot, or salad bowl of a country that we all exist within."

"So as part of being thrown together in this racially dysfunctional family, I want white people to read The Root,"

"Diversity at The Root looks like diversity of thought, diversity of background, diversity of experience. Sometimes it involves people who may not even be black themselves: we just recently brought on a News Fellow who happens to be white and Filipina."

Here's the latter's twitter

Yesha (Eye-esha) (@YeshaCallahan) on Twitter
 

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The Root's Danielle Belton: 'We were going to fully embrace being black' - Interview of Danielle Belton, Editor and Yesha Callahan is the deputy managing editor.

:patrice:The Root's staff of nearly 20 writers and video producers provide news and commentary from an African American perspective that appeals to a range of readers. Twenty percent of its audience is Hispanic, and approximately 35% of its readers are white.

"We're written to be geared towards an African-American audience. But the key word in African-American is "American," :gucci:so it makes sense that white people who are also from America would be equally as interested in the American stories we write on a daily basis. Because we're all in this together. We're all part of this melting pot, or salad bowl of a country that we all exist within."

"So as part of being thrown together in this racially dysfunctional family, I want white people to read The Root,"

"Diversity at The Root looks like diversity of thought, diversity of background, diversity of experience. Sometimes it involves people who may not even be black themselves: we just recently brought on a News Fellow who happens to be white and Filipina."
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the cliffs from this deviant piece of shyt-

this is what a 14 year old CHILD thinks, from Danielle Belton's perspective-

"Dead eyes staring at nothing in particular, not me, as he stabbed away in my darkness, my hole. Did he even have the right one? It hurt so bad, I could scarcely tell the difference."

"Stick it in, then want to take it back. I told myself I asked for it, so I was getting it. I was open, the matter was closed. I was f****. Not loved. F****. Hard. Something plastic jabbing me in my side. His dirty breath in my ear."


"I told myself I let it happen again and again, because he never stopped coming until he wife caught us one Sunday afternoon. His face smothered between my thighs. As she screamed of his infidelity"

"When I threw you to the ground, you were rigid and limp, if that makes sense. You were like a corpse. It was like trying to rape a dead girl. I couldn’t keep it up. I’m not into necrophilia.”

(fukk that.. I'm not copying no more of this .. ) This is some mentally deviant type shyt to write - has all the clichés: tricking off men, drugs, adultery, sleeping with married man, f**** white men. It's like she had an outline of all the terms to engage in this.
 
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