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Ok the point there is that it wasn't as if Black women ALONE were calling him out and no-one was listening. I think people are confusing two realities. Having Black female victims indeed means that they would be low priority in society/media comparing to others victims. However, this doesn't mean that his victims were ignored or that other Black women took up the mantle for these victims and were ignored aswell. Again people knew about R. Kelly they just chose to overlook it. Parents of his victims chose to overlook it and give their kids tohim. Grown women chose to overlook it and become one of his "victims."
Aaron Macgruder and Dave Chappelle both had classic widely seen shows where they mocked his behavior and societies reaction to his behavior. And before anyone says comedic sketches mean nothing let's remember that Hannibal Buress' comedy stand-up about Cosby is credited with most recently putting Cosbys sex scandals into the mainstream media ultimately leading to actual trials and imprisonment.is
It just as seems as though we keep seeing the punishment and public lynching of Black sexual predators while others get off scot t free. I'm not saying ignore these Black predators,I'm saying let's stop letting others off the hook.
John Lassiter and Louis CK are already making comebacks while Ed Buck gets his Jeffrey Dahmer on in peace. Weinstein keeps having case after case drop.Then I see articles about getting Chris Brown and a new doc about Michael Jackson. But has talking about Elvis is out of the question cuz he's dead. So is Michael Jackson alive?
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Man, that fight was ROUGH. Lobo is one of those characters who on paper is a complete monster, but is usually portrayed as having a kind of wry charm, and being ultimately harmless to the good guys. Noooot this version. That harpoon scene was as shocking to me as seeing Logan slice up those carjackers in his last movie. It's great entertainment but it's a shame that kids can't watch it anymore. YJ used to be my ultimate example for entertainment that kids and adults could enjoy together, especially compared to the marvel Disney XD lineup. Not true anymore. Too violent.
"A happy ending? So unlikely. We're not having a moment here.
Wrong city, wrong people, all huddling in fear.
No one escapes the slaughterhouse, and that's just where you're at.
(You could've asked Rebecca but then Adam stomped her flat.)
You think you're special cuz you're scrappy? You're deluded, time to go.
Lucy's living on the moon but you're another dead psycho."
The way it’s going, “Halo dying” will soon become a meme from Young Justice.
That being said, I’m a little uncomfortable with the violence in the show. I was watching it with my little boy and he (and I) were a bit shocked at the violence.
Needless to say, he and I can’t watch it together again which is a little sad to me...but heck...I guess WB is going for young adults and teens this time.
It's over and done, but still irritated by Cyborg being erased from the Titans' continuity, mostly because he still doesn't have that strong a presence (as far as personal connections) with the JLA, so a character with a long history has most of it erased. The JLA Cyborg really might as well have been a new character.
Donna, Garth, and Raven are part of a current Titans lineup, while Connor, Bart, Cassie and Tim are reunited in a new Young Justice book ... and I think Damien still has a lineup of all new characters in another Titans book? Anyway, Cyborg could have been in Steel's place in Donna's team, and would have been better in the role ... and maybe have Natasha Irons in the place of foil for Damien's schemes in his book, because he could really use some help in generating interest for a roster full of unknowns.
But, nah. Just stick to your guns of Cyborg-as-Justice-League, because reasons, I guess.
Be kind to me, or treat me mean
I'll make the most of it, I'm an extraordinary machine