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05/01/2020
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03/24/2020
Linda Fairstein is suing Ava DuVernay over her movie “When They See Us”.
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Linda claims the 4 part series was full of “falsehoods and distortions” claiming it was completely fabricated facts.
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Since the series about the Exonerated five came out, there has been calls to boycott all of her books
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In what she called “the film’s most egregious falsehoods,” she noted that the series depicts the teenagers as being held without food and their parents as not always being present during questioning. “If that had been true, surely they would have brought those issues up and prevailed in pretrial hearings on the voluntariness of their statements, as well as in their lawsuit against the city,” Ms. Fairstein wrote. “They didn’t, because it never happened.”
In fact, according to a 2003 report on the investigation commissioned by the New York Police Department, the defendants did raise these issues in a pretrial hearing, though they did not prevail.
Ms. Fairstein wrote that she agreed with the decision to vacate the r**e charges, but that other convictions against the five for lesser crimes should not have been overturned. She said that there was testimony to back up the accusations that the boys had been part of a group of more than 30 teenagers who were in Central Park that night, some of whom assaulted and robbed people.
Her case was throw out this week. @ Lancaster, Pennsylvania
01/15/2020
Jillian Micheals regrets her comment about Lizzo!
Jillian the fitness guru is facing backlash from her recent comments about Lizzo's body saying, "Why are we celebrating her body? Why aren't we celebrating her music? cause it isn't going to be awesome if she get diabetes. I love her music. My kids love her music. But, there's never a moment where I'm like, and I'm so glad she's overweight.".
People immediately condemned Michaels over the comments, accusing the former Biggest Loser star of body-shaming Lizzo and perpetuating stereotypes with fat-phobic rhetoric. Michaels later told TMZ that she understood a person's value is not determined by his/her size or weight; however, she reiterated that being overweight is dangerous—perhaps more so today, as PC culture has led some people to glamorize obesity.
Michaels expanded on this during a recent sit-down with Extra's Billy Bush.
"I think this is where things can become unsafe, when we're so PC that we’re denying the reality of certain health ramifications," she said. "There’s two different narratives: One narrative is love yourself, value yourself, and—by the way, only from this place can you be healthier, mentally, physically, have healthy love, have a healthy career—you've got to value you yourself, believe in your worth, and believe in your ability. But where this comes into play, right, you’re weight, your size, whatever you want to call it, is your health, and denying that there are serious health ramifications when we are overweight is just not a lie I’m willing to tell."
Though Michaels didn't retract her comments about glamorizing and/or ignoring obesity, she said she regretted that Lizzo's name was dragged into the conversation.
"First of all, she didn’t invite this at all," she said. "And what I really regret is this argument became about a person and what happened was I was asked if I celebrate her being overweight and I should have said, 'I don't celebrate anyone being overweight,' and I don’t know what would I say to her. I’m a huge fan, which is exactly what I said in the interview. Unfortunately, a human being was attached to a case that I was making. I wish that I would have responded that I don’t celebrate anyone being overweight.
Shortly after Michaels' original comments, Lizzo posted a video of her simply stating: "If my name is in your mouth, so is my p***y, bitch. Enjoy the flavor." The entertainer didn't direct the message to anyone in particular, but the timing led some to believe it was in response to Michaels.
01/10/2020
Future and Drake have released their collaboration "Life is Good" Life is good is listed as a Future song ft Drake unlike their previous collab.
Here are the first impression of the song
It's quotable by design, make sure to listen to this before your next insta post! It is these stupid but catchy lyrics that are remembered by all their fans. There will be a lot of memes coming from the video. Drake and Future know people are going to figure out ways to make jokes out of them regardless, so why not serve up five minutes of high definition source material and capitalize on the attention? An entire Director X video that shows two of rap’s biggest stars dressed up like garbage men and other working class occupations? That’s easy money. Drake has had success with this approach in the past with videos like “Hotline Bling” and he’s doubling down on the strategy here. —Eric Skelton
Make sure to check out Future and Drake's new song and let us know your thoughts on it in the comment section!!
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