September 12, 20168 yr 6 minutes ago, Prettyphile said: Edit: Nope not touching this one either. Watch Bob Ross Instead You know you want to
September 12, 20168 yr people are doing the absolute most, like always and the body shaming never ends i see
September 12, 20168 yr She is "complaining" because the football player are kneel down??? Or is it something in general? I see nothing disrespectful in this image. Wear yellow Kate, you'll feel like a little proud American sun
September 12, 20168 yr 30 minutes ago, peroxideblonde said: the comments on her social media Who cares about that crap? Might as well complain about YouTube comments section.
September 12, 20168 yr i was just saying, jeez....instead of saying something smart they just found a reason to body shaming her
September 12, 20168 yr 5 minutes ago, peroxideblonde said: i was just saying, jeez....instead of saying something smart they just found a reason to body shaming her I disagree. From what I read last night, there were a lot of comments on her IG about politics and racial issues. I didn't even see any body shaming (not saying that there were none). Worst thing she was called was "white privileged girl", which her post makes her sound like. But social media can be ruthless, I'm not denying that.
September 12, 20168 yr i was taking about the people who commented with body shaming not the others..i saw these comment on Twitter not IG
September 12, 20168 yr 3 hours ago, frenchkiki said: She is "complaining" because the football player are kneel down??? Or is it something in general? I see nothing disrespectful in this image. Wear yellow Kate, you'll feel like a little proud American sun tl;dc version: Football player Colin Kaepernick sat during the national anthem in a pre-season game out of protest, and sparked rage and said he would continue to do so until there was some change with injustice and police brutality. Other NFL players have been following suit by kneeling, sitting and or raising their fists and talking about said issues openly and freely. Depending who you ask (I am not touching this though/same as why Pretty said she wouldn't either) It is either disrespectful to the flag and hard working men and women, or he's using his constitutional right to not stand during the anthem as president Obama had said. Also the latest protests/whatever you want to call them happened to be on the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and every NFL game had a pre-game ceremony in some fashion to remember those attacks as well as any other memorials/ remembrance events that happened across the USA/world. So some got very upset and this is Kate's take on it as per what she thinks of them kneeling instead of standing as is customary. Disclaimer: Limer did not say which way he feels about said issue and will not comment on it other then just giving background information. This is one subject even I won't touch just help to fill in the holes.
September 12, 20168 yr 2 minutes ago, Limerlight said: tl;dc version: Football player Colin Kaepernick sat during the national anthem in a pre-season game out of protest, and sparked rage and said he would continue to do so until there was some change with injustice and police brutality. Other NFL players have been following suit by kneeling, sitting and or raising their fists and talking about said issues openly and freely. Depending who you ask (I am not touching this though/same as why Pretty said she wouldn't either) It is either disrespectful to the flag and hard working men and women, or he's using his constitutional right to not stand during the anthem as president Obama had said. Also the latest protests/whatever you want to call them happened to be on the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and every NFL game had a pre-game ceremony in some fashion to remember those attacks as well as any other memorials/ remembrance events that happened across the USA/world. So some got very upset and this is Kate's take on it as per what she thinks of them kneeling instead of standing as is customary. Disclaimer: Limer did not say which way he feels about said issue and will not comment on it other then just giving background information. This is one subject even I won't touch just help to fill in the holes. ^ I'm a partisan and I think that is a fair account, for what it's worth. Edited September 12, 20168 yr by Memento Mori added quote due to page flip
September 12, 20168 yr If Kate cares this much about the heroes of 9/11 (and more power to her if she does), perhaps she can ask her uncle why he voted against the first responders bill on three separate occasions.
September 12, 20168 yr 5 minutes ago, Cult Icon said: Who cares about what ball players and models think? Apparently an awful lot of people do.
September 12, 20168 yr 39 minutes ago, SympathysSilhouette said: If Kate cares this much about the heroes of 9/11 (and more power to her if she does), perhaps she can ask her uncle why he voted against the first responders bill on three separate occasions. Oh boy, I was not aware of this.
September 12, 20168 yr 59 minutes ago, Cult Icon said: Who cares about what ball players and models think? Lots. The history of sports activism is pretty storied, and largely successful. Even in cases where they were, at the time, accused of being ungrateful and unpatriotic. See, for example, I dunno... http://perezhilton.com/fitperez/2012-02-17-kate-upton-muhammad-ali-las-vegas#.V9bcdygrKHt
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