ThaEruditious
She luv it over here like Gold Watch.
Smh @ this story being filed under Black fiction
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.
So she is the problem?
How?
White men are portrayed as rapists, pedophiles, johns and tricks.
The "romantic" protagonist is a successful black man that wants to help and love her, but she wont let him and ruins it.
and this is why i love hood bytches. most i know wouldnt even entertain some pink cac
Univision
dont ask for an apology. just don’t fukk with them at all.This is disgusting, i urge everyone to boycott the root and demand an apology from them. This is shameful.
Exactly!Unless he has $150
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.
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," 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."
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.
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," 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."
He got a point there @calixprynce most hoes are loyal to green. especially nowadays since being a hoe is celebrated and encouraged in western societyUnless he has $150
I'm FURIOUS that I busted out laughing at this postwe getting rid of R Kelly, but we can always replace him with white pedophiles instead.
We ain’t got no choices.Yall nikkas in the states going through it