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Don’t Blame Black America for the Murdered Australian Student

Aug 23, 2013 2 Comments by

It’s sad that you already know what kind of comments you’ll expect from certain people if you write an article like this. Here we go for the 1,239,346th time with the usual responses: ”This is typical liberal/leftist bullshit.” ”Stop with the race-baiting.” ”Statistics show that blacks commit the most crime in this country.” ”Black people worship the gangster-criminal lifestyle.” ”The […]

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Bloomberg Wants to Fingerprint All Housing Project Residents

Aug 18, 2013 2 Comments by

Don’t ever let it be said that New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg doesn’t love the minorities in his city. I mean, if as Mayor your rationale or justification for the violation of the rights of minorities happens to be because you’re trying to keep them safe as Bloomberg has, then yes, I would say […]

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The Harriet Tubman “Sex Tape”, Russell Simmons, & Black Male Misogyny

Aug 15, 2013 3 Comments by

On Twitter last night, I caught wind of the latest internet fuck-up done at the expense of black history and black women. Hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons posted a video that parodies slavery and the constant surfacing of celebrity sex tapes released to the open public. However, the video was no laughing matter. The Youtube video, […]

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#BlackPowerIsForBlackMen: Best Thing Since Black Power, Tariq Nasheed, & Penis

Aug 15, 2013 4 Comments by

For a very long time I walked the earth as a black man without knowing that by virtue of having a penis, I was special. No, not in some sick and twisted Mandingo worship sort of way — please believe, the myth about black men is just that: a myth. Of course this penile sense […]

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Goldie Taylor, Social Media, & Cyber Bullying

Aug 07, 2013 6 Comments by

Internet flaming—or trolling—has been a … thing for as long as the World Wide Web has been in existence. In fact trolls and the internet go together like Chipotle and explosive diarrhea. And lest you’re a person susceptible to bubble guts, sometimes it’s best not to feed that kind of hunger. As technology and social […]

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Don Lemon “No Talking Points” Puts Black Community On Blast

Jul 27, 2013 4 Comments

Don Lemon echoed some of the sentiments of Bill Reilly’s presumed racist rant this week on CNN. But shockingly, Don Lemon took it a step further by offering some tough love to the black community. It’s nothing new, really; we’ve seen and heard this type of talk before within the black community. Oddly, however, views […]

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Interracial Dating: Looking For Love In All the White Places

Jul 26, 2013 1 Comment

Whenever the subject of interracial relationships pop up, it seems the number one pairing is usually black-and-white. When it comes to gender, it’s mostly black men and white women. And honestly, what bothers me is not so much seeing blacks and whites interracially dating each other. It’s the reasons why some black folks have preferences […]

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Rachel Jeantel: Mad Broken English

Jul 08, 2013 3 Comments

On February 26, 2012, Trayvon Benjamin Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman. For those that spent the last seventeen months in solitary confinement, or aboard the International Space Station, Trayvon was returning home from a store carrying -what has now become the legendary details of this tragic event- a can of Arizona Iced […]

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R&B Divas: Reality (TV) Sucks Bigtime

Jun 20, 2013 4 Comments

I’ve never been a fan of these so-called reality-based TV shows networks seem to crank out more often all year, every year. I became even less interested when I’ve learned that these shows produce stereotypes. And we all know that in this society, stereotypes matter more than actual people. But, I had high hopes for […]

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Sugar Daddies and the Secret Lives of Black Sugar Babies

Jun 18, 2013 6 Comments

When conjuring up an image of what the quintessential companion of a wealthy Sugar Daddy looks like, as dictated by popular culture, perhaps visions of a young, thin but buxom blond woman dances in your head. Or maybe an ‘exotic’, racially ambiguous variation, whose aesthetic still passes muster when it comes to rigid beauty standards. […]

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Open Letter To Ray J. on the Song “I Hit It First”

Jun 14, 2013 1 Comment

Hello young brotha. I hope this letter finds you in good spirits. I hope you are doing well, and I hope life is treating you well. I wrote this letter as a response to your latest song entitled “I Hit It First”. First off, you really have a good voice. You definitely have talent. However, […]

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Pope Francis Says Atheists Can Go To Heaven

May 24, 2013 1 Comment

Pope Francis Says Atheists Can Go To Heaven So, according to Pope Francis, atheists can get into heaven. Well, if they can walk through the pearly gates, why then are women not allowed to be priests?Okay, see what I just did? Yes, don’t worry about wasting your time trying to rationalize the Catholic churches policy […]

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Davey D’s Thoughts on Michelle Obama & Fantasizing about Ballers and Rappers

May 23, 2013 No Comments

Editor’s Note: The following post was written by Hip Hop scholar, activist, and journalist  Davey D. It was was originally posted at Davey D’s Hip Hop Corner, and it’s an honor to have it posted with permission here at TIOMAR. Michelle Obama gave a speech over the weekend at Bowie State saying that too many Black kids […]

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Nicki Minaj, Black Women & Sexual Performance As Sport

May 22, 2013 No Comments

“Hotter than a middle eastern climate, find it 20 mataran dutty whine it, while it, Nicki on a pit while I sign it, how these niggas so one-track minded but really really I don’t give a F-U-C-K” – NICKI MINAJ, “MONSTER” On May 19th, 2013, Nicki Minaj performed on stage at the 2013 Billboard awards. This […]

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Street Harassment: It’s Not a Compliment

May 20, 2013 No Comments

It’s spring. As temperatures continue to rise, I’m impelled to think about the crude comments women are assailed by, as they walk down the street in the summer finery they waited all season to wear. Street harassment is a daily occurrence experienced by women all over the world who navigate open, shared spaces with men. According to Stop Street […]

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