Saw this on twitter. Swifties really went after a girl of color for thinking that the line “living in 1830” is weird and got her to delete her own tweet about it..
And she’s right.
“it’s just a parking lot”
exactly. there’s nothing there. not a statue. not a plaque. nothing.
For me, this sneaky footage is hella more platonic than kissgate was...Just saying! 🌈
Joe & Taylor at the BFTA awards. ❤️
“But maybe ‘Fearless’ did present the opportunity for the grandest experiment out of the gate: to recreate something that pure and heartfelt, with all the meticulousness a studio master like Swift can put to that process now, without having it seem like she’s faking sincerity. Let the think-pieces proceed — because this is about six hundred different shades of meta. But, all craftiness and calculation aside, there’s a sweetness to the regression that’s not inconsequential. It harks back to a time when she only wondered if she could be fearless, before she learned it the harder way for sure.”
- Variety
This woman is pure love, and classy af 💕🌈✌🏾
when two musicians sing into the same microphone and lean in very close to each other… like omg are you guys gonna kiss now to relieve the homoerotic tension?😳
This gives me Beatles vibes, like the energy of the crowd and how the music unites them!!!! It is so beautiful to watch and the kind of power in this is so phenomenal. She’s playing their hearts and souls on music notes
Taylor Swift is building a bridge of light and love, a rainbow bridge uniting us all
Lead us to love 💕 🌈💕🌈💕
vma‘s who? this is a taylor swift concert
She looks up grinning like a devil 😈
Reminder that capitalism is the death of art
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Nope. No. You’re wrong. Color photos have been around since the late 1800s there are a bunch of full color photos of MLK. The us govt and educational system just doesn’t show us because they want us to push back the civil rights movement and distance institutionalized racism from today’s society.
Here are just a few of many photos of MLK in FULL color. This wasn’t that long ago. This is RECENT history. Segregation, the terrorizing of black communities, the brutality isn’t old - it is still present.
When my dad was a little boy, my grandfather was one of the ministers who marched with MLK on Washington. He grew up hearing stories about the great Dr. king and the differences he made BUT he still saw the blatant discrimination against black folks and other people of color (hell he experienced it himself). My dad was a kid watching MLK. My DAD. My grandfather who only passed away about six years ago MARCHED with him. This isn’t twelve generations ago. THIS IS RECENT HISTORY.