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Tag Archives: racial
#BothSides: How People Use This To Defend Trump’s Racism In Disguise
Every now and again, I have a Facebook “friend” who, after being “quiet” about politics, decides to write a post in which they adorably try so hard to appear as unbiased in speaking about it. They even do the whole “I DON’T … Continue reading
Posted in Both Sides, Donald Trump
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#ColinKaepernick: You Only Hate Him Because Donald Trump and Fox News Told You To
21-year veteran here. I just retired from the Army last month. So for those of you who want to claim that Colin Kaepernick’s protest is about “disrespecting” us, let me help you out. It’s not. Period. If you are not … Continue reading
Posted in Colin Kaepernick, Donald Trump, First Amendment, football, Freedom of Speech, kneeling, National Anthem, NFL, Nike+, Police, Police Brutality, protest, Race, Racism, veterans
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A Message To #Trump Supporters Who Attacked Me and My Letter To #Hillary Clinton
A few weeks ago, I wrote an open letter to Mrs. Hillary Clinton on here in which I thanked her for being an inspiration to women and girls everywhere, but most importantly in my own life, for potentially being one … Continue reading
Posted in Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, president, Uncategorized
Tagged Army, blog post, Clinton, daughter, deplorable, Donald, Donald Trump, food stamps, girls, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, inspiration, letter, medical, nigger, Open letter, post, posting, president, presidential candidate, presidential election, racial, racial stereotype, racist, social media, Trump, Twitter, Twitter post, welfare, woman, woman president, women
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#Screenwriting: Should You Write Outside Your “Lane”?
As a screenwriter, probably my favorite aspect of it is that, as with any other form of art, with the exception of format, structure and in some cases, proper grammar and spelling, there aren’t many “right” or “wrong” answers. There … Continue reading
Posted in Screenwriting, Writing
Tagged art, art form, black people, f, fantasy, fantasy world, fiction, movie, outside lane, outside your lane, program, race, racial, racism, screenplay, screenwriting, sexism, society, teleplay, television show, viewers, white people, women, write, writing, writing as white, writing as woman
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#ImWithHer: Why I Believe People REALLY Are Afraid To See Hillary Clinton As Our Next President
Back in 2013, my wife called me from Korea. We are both in the Army and she was stationed there at the time. She watched a documentary and she wanted to let me know about it. As for me, I … Continue reading
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