Thank you, Chelsea Handler, for yet another shining example of how absolutely DENSE you are about most everything. Even Martin Luther King Day, which is a pretty simple ‘holiday’ to understand. Sadly she complicated it by implying white people are somehow responsible for today and that every white person should contemplate what it’s like not to be white.
Because of white privilege.
Happy Martin Luther King day to a true hero. This day means more today than it ever has. We all must honor the spirit of his fairness and equality and tireless search for justice. It is up to white people to honor Dr King, and to think about what it must be like to not be white.
Would appear Chelsea missed one of the more important teachings of Dr. King’s philosophy, that being his desire that men will be judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.
“I have a dream one day that people will not be judged by he color if their skin, but by the content of their character.” When you talk about whiteness, clearly you have failed to see this dream through, Chelsea.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, Amare Stoudemire threw a fit after losing game 2 of the New York Knicks’ series against the Miami Heat. He proceeded to punching a fire extinguisher that was enclosed in a glass case.
It goes without saying, but he messed up his hand pretty badly.
If you think that looks painful we suggest you don’t go punching glass!
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Certain everyday objects have more meaning than others for photographer Ed James. His latest project, “Murder Weapons,” is an exploration of just that. For this series, James photographed 10 ordinary objects that were each used in horrifying murders.
As you might imagine, the point of the series is to unsettle viewers. Here’s how James describes it: “I wanted each item to be unusually lit and out of context to mirror the way that the killers used them.” Check out the full series of 10 images below.
I’m not sure how he did it, but James certainly managed to make these objects terrifying. Especially that spatula…so freaky. You can find more pictures from Ed James on his website and Facebook.