action:

“We’re an affluent community ― that’s why initially everybody followed this [shooting] so closely,” Kasky, 17, said during the Twitter Q&A. “There are communities that … have to deal with [gun violence] on a much more regular basis and have to feel a lot less safe than we do.”

People of color are more often affected by gun violence in the United States, yet the media and the American public have paid comparatively little attention to their stories. While the media has elevated the voices of Parkland survivors, activists of color have discussed why shootings in their communities and their own calls to action are largely ignored.

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weavemama:
“I’m sorry but anything that happens tonight will NOT be better than this moment
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weavemama:

I’m sorry but anything that happens tonight will NOT be better than this moment

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bob-belcher:

#SHE DESTROYED HIM

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beachdeath:

“I fully support women taking a stand, linking arms with other women (and men), advocating on behalf of one another to effect change not only in the entertainment industry but in the world at large,” Farrow said in a statement to BuzzFeed News. “That is an admirable and worthwhile objective, I hope these women change the world. That said, the people who join this movement without taking any kind of personal accountability for the ways in which their own words and decisions have helped to perpetuate the culture they are fighting against, that’s hard for me to reconcile.”

Farrow directly addressed Lively and Timberlake in her statement, saying, “I struggle to understand how a woman who believes Woody Allen is ‘empowering to women’ can claim the role as an advocate for women suffering from sexual harassment. I struggle with how a powerful force like Justin Timberlake can claim to be in awe of the strength of women and stand with them at this #MeToo moment and then in the next breath say that working with Woody Allen is a ‘dream come true.‘”

“It’s of course particularly hard for me as a survivor of sexual abuse to know that for these particular individuals I am not part of the ‘every woman’ they stand for,” Farrow said in her statement. “I seem to remain secondary to their ambition, which undermines the powerful and embracing message they are trying to send.”

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boyfriendjoe:

ask Emma Stone why she’s wearing black and then what it’s like working with Woody Allen

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laurierrose:

WHEN will 2017’s hottest trend (firing sexual predators) hit the white house???

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notkatniss:

“I did a Woody Allen movie and it is the biggest regret of my career. I am ashamed I did this. I had yet to find my voice and was not who I am now and felt pressured, because “of course you have to say yes to this Woody Allen film.” Ultimately, however, it is my choice what films I decide to do and I made the wrong choice. I made an awful mistake.”

in this house we love and respect my wife ellen page

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memimes:

memimes:

kevin spacey apologizing for something he “doesn’t remember doing” and then in the same breath coming out to probably deflect backlash is the sleaziest thing fuck him lmao

and this isn’t me denying kevin spacey is gay this is me saying his timing could not have been more disrespectful and irrelevant to the topic presented to him

he’s not flat out denying what happened, he’s saying “i don’t remember doing this but if anthony says so then i’m sorry for that. also i’d like to take this opportunity to come out as a gay man.”

people are going to take this one of two ways

1. “you can’t get mad at him because he did something brave”

2. “gay men are predators”

either way it’s dangerous and also derailing the main issue at hand which is that the entertainment business is corrupt and it’s high time people start owning up to their disgusting actions

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corvidaezero:
“ “As the father of no daughters because I’m literally in 8th grade, I think sexual harassment is bad.”
These kid are the future.
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corvidaezero:

“As the father of no daughters because I’m literally in 8th grade, I think sexual harassment is bad.”

These kid are the future.

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