Monday, December 9, 2019

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' Wedding Photos Are Now Banned from Pinterest (wedding that might have taken place on plantations)



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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' Wedding Photos Are Now Banned from Pinterest

Kayleigh Roberts,Harper's Bazaar Sun, Dec 8 1:21 PM CST
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From Harper's BAZAAR
  • Several wedding sites, include The Knot and Pinterest, are changing their policies regarding coverage of weddings that take place on plantations.
  • Pinterest is going so far as to ban photos from these venues from the site.
  • Photos of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' wedding, which took place at the Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, will be among those pulled from the site.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' wedding photos are about to get significantly less exposure online.
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The couple's photos are being banned from popular wedding sites including Pinterest and The Knot as part of a larger decision to no longer highlight photos of plantation weddings, E! reports. Blake and Ryan wed at the Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston in 2012.
Plantations have become popular wedding venues in recent years, but, beautiful as they may be, they have a problematic history.

"Plantations are physical reminders of one of the most horrific human rights abuses the world has ever seen," civil rights group Color of Change said in a letter to Knot Worldwide executives, as well as Pinterest, according to Buzzfeed News. "The decision to glorify plantations as nostalgic sites of celebration is not an empowering one for the Black women and justice-minded people who use your site. The wedding industry routinely denies the violent conditions Black people faced under chattel slavery by promoting plantations as romantic places to marry."

While the Knot's new policy will prohibit "language that glorifies, celebrates, or romanticizes Southern plantation history," Pinterest is going further and taking steps to remove previously-posted photos of plantation weddings from the site.

"Weddings should be a symbol of love and unity," a Pinterest spokesperson said, according to E! News. "Plantations represent none of those things. We are working to limit the distribution of this content and accounts across our platform, and continue to not accept advertisements for them."

There is a big difference between loving yourself and being RAUNCHY.



Twerking in a thong is NOT being body positive..... it is acting like trash.

That is NOT acting like a Lady.

YES that is MY opinion and freedom of speech.

Tell me what you think.. look below.



Lizzo Twerked in a Thong on the Jumbotron at an LA Lakers Game

Alyssa Bailey

Lizzo went to the Los Angeles Lakers game last night, where she made as much of a splash as Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello did that one time they made out for an entire basketball game and let courtside photographers capture it. The singer wore a shirt dress with the back cut out so everyone could see the black thong she was wearing with her fishnet stockings. Then she flaunted it when she twerked for the Jumbotron. That is honestly the kind of brazen confidence and joie de vivre we should all take into 2020:


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She also had beer, French fries, and friends who matched her in black during the rest of the game. It was a good time:


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Lizzo spoke to ELLE in its October issue about how she looks at self-love now and how it helped her change the way she saw herself for the better. “I take self-love very seriously," she started. "And I take it seriously because when I was younger, I wanted to change everything about myself,” she says. “I didn’t love who I was. And the reason I didn’t love who I was is because I was told I wasn’t lovable by the media, by [people at] school, by not seeing myself in beauty ads, by not seeing myself in television...by lack of representation. My self-hatred got so bad that I was fantasizing about being other people. But you can’t live your life trying to be somebody else. What’s the point?”
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Sunday, December 8, 2019

For the first time in US history, a decade will pass without the country falling into a recession

For the first time in US history, a decade will pass without the country falling into a recession

jzeballos@businessinsider.com (Joseph Zeballos-Roig)
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  • In every decade since the period immediately before the Civil War, the US economy could be relied on to do one thing: tumble into recession.
  • But the American economy is on pace to defy that trend for the first time in nearly 170 years as it enters the 2020s.
  • The 2010s would be first time a decade has come and gone without the nation falling into recession, which is commonly defined as two consecutive quarters of contracting gross domestic product.
  • Economists told Business Insider some supporting factors include the extremely slow recovery and people continuously looking for work.
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In every decade since the period immediately before the Civil War, the US economy could be relied on to do one thing: tumble into a recession.
The last one stretched from December 2007 until June 2009, unleashing 18 months of massive job losses and historic rates of home foreclosures. The severe downturn also triggered a global financial crisis that some experts say contributed to the rise of authoritarian and populist leaders around the world.
But the American economy is likely to defy that trend for the first time in nearly 170 years as it enters the 2020s. The 2010s would be first time a decade has come and gone without the nation falling into recession, which is commonly defined as two consecutive quarters of contracting gross domestic product.
The close of the decade will cap an extraordinary period for the US economy — one that saw it recover from the depths from the Great Recession and lock in a record interval of sustained growth. President Obama steered an economy on the verge of collapse and helped put it back on track, which has continued under President Trump.
Business Insider spoke to three economists to see why the economy didn't spiral into recession in the 2010s.

The US escaped a recession in the 2010s since the economy could only grow

Dr. Ioana Marinescu, an assistant professor of economics at the University of Pennsylvania, says a big reason the US escaped a recession was the last nosedive was so bad that the economy only had room to grow throughout the decade.
"The 2010s recovery followed the worse recession since the 1930s," Marinescu told Business Insider. "So there was room to grow without much adverse effects."
Still, economists say that effects of the last recession are still felt today in the form of accelerating wealth inequality and worsened career prospects for millennials and other young adults.
"We had such a terrible recession and a really slow recovery," Dr. Tara Sinclair, an associate professor of economics at George Washington University, told Business Insider. "The last three recessions, we haven't seen a boom period."
Sinclair noted there was a slow crawl toward the historic levels of unemployment present today, and the real wage gains are lower compared to what previous generations experienced after a recession.
"These big employment gains suggest there are people still needing jobs," Sinclair said, referring to the blockbuster November jobs report that showed the economy beat expectations and added 266,000 new jobs.
Others, like Dr. Robert Barro, a professor of economics at Harvard University and a visiting scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, also noted surges in the number of employed people under both Obama and Trump.
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"There has been no recession because the growth rate of real GDP has been remarkably stable, although at a low average rate," Barro told Business Insider in an email, noting a steady performance averaging out to 2% since 2010.
Still, Barro said the economy has been "hampered" by "the crazy trade war" and says it's a big factor dragging it down this year, and increases the odds of an economic downturn in 2020.
When it comes to fending off the next recession, Sinclair said that economists should be focused on equipping the government with the right tools, noting her research showing the profession has a poor record of predicting them.
"There is not any consistent evidence that economists can predict the onset of a recesssion. We don't have that sort of insight or crystal ball," Sinclair said. "But economists can tell when we are in a recession, and that's when we can focus on whether we have policies that can act quickly to reduce the impact of one."
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Friday, December 6, 2019

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones cut off from radio interview after swearing. REALLY?.... Have you listened to rap?

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones cut off from radio interview after swearing


Questions on the Dallas Cowboys' miserable season prompted Jerry Jones to swear in frustration on a radio interview, meaning he was cut off.
Frustrated Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was cut off from a radio interview on Friday after swearing live on air.

The Cowboys slumped to 6-7 with defeat against the Chicago Bears on Thursday, after which Jones bemoaned "losing, losing, losing".

As pressure builds on Dallas head coach Jason Garrett, Jones was apparently still unhappy as he began an interview with 105.3 The Fan the next day.

The owner initially responded to criticism, saying: "Get your damn act together yourself, OK? Settle down just a little bit.

"I don't like your attitude to come in. I've been travelling all night and don't have the patience to jack with you today."

However, Jones was soon cut off following a question that suggested the team had "quit" on Garrett, as the 77-year-old complained about "bull****".

The station said Jones had been automatically taken off air by the studio system due to his swearing, although the interview then continued.

The Cowboys, who remain top of a poor NFC East, will hope to lift Jones' spirits against the Los Angeles Rams next week.






Thursday, December 5, 2019

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Unblock the ads above in your address url

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Hey I lost weight during Thanksgiving .....and I ate like a pig

 I have all my meals etc coming... keep watching as I update.



Update......down 8 since thanksgiving.... will keep going.

Do you know anyone in jail or prison?

Don't name names but please tell me the crime.


There are people out there stating that cops ( BLACK and WHITE) only target black kids. 

Why would BLACK cops target black kids? Does any of this make sense to you?

Crime is crime... black white purple or green.... CRIME IS CRIME.



Monday, December 2, 2019

Newsweek reporter fired for ‘inaccurate’ story about Trump’s Thanksgiving plans . (did he really think that he wouldn't get caught? Why don't people think anymore?)

Newsweek reporter fired for ‘inaccurate’ story about Trump’s Thanksgiving plans

Published: Dec 1, 2019 3:53 p.m. ET
President Donald Trump serves Thanksgiving dinner to US troops at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan.
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So, how was President Donald Trump planning to spend his Thanksgiving?
Well, according to Newsweek’s initial account, he was going to be busy “tweeting, golfing and more” — but no mention of the president’s unannounced trip to Afghanistan. As you can see, Trump’s son wasn’t too pleased with the story:
And the omission reportedly cost one reporter her job.
“Newsweek investigated the failures that led to the publication of the inaccurate report that President Trump spent Thanksgiving tweeting and golfing rather than visiting troops in Afghanistan,” the publication told the New York Post. “The story has been corrected and the journalist responsible has been terminated. We will continue to review our processes and, if required, take further action.”
The reporter, Jessica Kwong, explained her side on Twitter:
As for Trump’s overseas visit, he arrived at Bagram Air Field shortly after 8:30 p.m. local time on Thursday and served turkey to the troops.
“There is nowhere I’d rather celebrate this Thanksgiving than right here with the toughest, strongest, best and bravest warriors on the face of the earth,” the president said, before leaving just after midnight.
Trump also met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and announced that peace talks between the U.S. and Taliban, which broke off in September, are back on — this was reportedly news to the Taliban and the Afghan government.

Monday, November 25, 2019

Yahoo is posting news articles that happened TWO YEARS AGO just to cause tension and racial divide.



Damn it stop dividing and start bringing together.

I will not post it because we should be coming together instead of constantly blaming COLORS. Makes YOU look stupid.


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Sunday, November 24, 2019

The fast-food chain has been criticized for supporting charities with controversial stances on LGBTQ rights...........(Please read and pass it on)

(two articles read both please and pass them on.)

Chick-fil-A will stop donating to the Salvation Army and Fellowship of Christian Athletes — and people are furious

Published: Nov 23, 2019 9:28 a.m. ET

 The fast-food chain has been criticized for supporting charities with controversial stances on LGBTQ rights



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Chick-fil-A is ruffling feathers again.

The Georgia-based chicken-sandwich chain has long been criticized over its contributions to groups with anti-LGBTQ stances. In March, the San Antonio city council voted to ban the chain from its international airport, citing its history of LGBTQ issues, and the Buffalo, N.Y., airport followed suit a month later.

So on Monday, the Chick-fil-A Foundation (the chain’s charitable arm) announced that it’s introducing “a more focused giving approach” for next year. It will “deepen its giving to a smaller number of organizations working exclusively in the areas of education, homelessness and hunger,” and has committed $9 million to organizations such as the Junior Achievement USA, which fosters work-readiness and financial literary skills for students through 12th grade, as well as Covenant House International, which provides outreach to 70,000 homeless, runaway and trafficked young people each year.

But it won’t be making multiyear commitments to charities anymore, and will now reassess its philanthropy on a year-to-year basis. And that includes not renewing its annual donations to the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, as reported by the Washington Post, which are two religious organizations that have made controversial statements about homosexuality and same-sex marriage in the past.

But rather than praising Chick-fil-A for being more inclusive and more supportive of gay rights, many people on Twitter TWTR, +0.81% — including some identifying as Christian and conservative — are slamming the chain for chickening out in the face of a “left-wing mob.”
“You caved to the extremists and are no longer a Christian company,” wrote one.



Even people who support Chick-fil-A’s move expressed skepticism over whether the restaurant is just paying lip service to LGBTQ groups. Indeed, its CEO, Dan Cathy, famously said he did not support same-sex marriage in 2012.
Still others complained that the Salvation Army is not an anti-LGBTQ organization at all. While fact-checking site Snopes notes that the Salvation Army’s Handbook of Doctrine has referenced biblical passages that condemned sexual intimacy between members of the same sex in the past, the Salvation Army has rejected such accusations of discrimination, and has an entire section on its website devoted to the LGBTQ community, which details how its services are available to all people.

The Salvation Army released a statement in response on Monday, expressing disappointment at Chick-fil-A for pulling its donations, and reinforcing its commitment to the LGBTQ community.

“We’re saddened to learn that a corporate partner has felt it necessary to divert funding to other hunger, education and homelessness organizations — areas in which The Salvation Army, as the largest social services provider in the world, is already fully committed,” it reads. “We serve more than 23 million individuals a year, including those in the LGBTQ+ community. In fact, we believe we are the largest provider of poverty relief to the LGBTQ+ population.” It also urged the public to “seek the truth before rushing to ill-informed judgment.”

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes states on its website, however, that “marriage is exclusively the union of one man and one woman.” And an employee application includes a purity statement that reads, “Neither heterosexual sex outside of marriage nor any homosexual act constitute an alternative lifestyle acceptable to God. “

Tim Tassopoulos, president and COO of Chick-fil-A, Inc., sent MarketWatch the following statement by email in response to the backlash: “Our goal is to donate to the most effective organizations in the areas of education, homelessness and hunger. No organization will be excluded from future consideration — faith-based or non-faith-based.”

Of course, Chick-fil-A is no stranger to backlash. And maybe it has nothing to worry about here. After all, despite its history of controversy, Chick-fil-A has been named America’s favorite fast-food restaurant for the past four years in a row.



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Fast-food chain Chick-fil-A's devoted conservative fanbase dealt the company some harsh criticism after it cut off support for three groups that oppose gay marriage and have drawn the ire of protesters.

The loss of funding from the chain, famous for refusing to open on Sundays because of its founder's religious beliefs, is significant to the organizations. In 2017 and 2018, the Chick-fil-A Foundation gave $2.4 million to the Missouri-based Fellowship of Christian Athletes for sports camps for underserved youth, and $165,000 to the Salvation Army to buy Christmas gifts for needy children.

 The foundation also gave $6,000 to the Paul Anderson Youth Homes.

DID CHICK-FIL-A FORGET IT'S CLOSED ON SUNDAY?

Conservatives who stood by the restaurant in 2012 when CEO Dan Cathy said in several interviews that he didn’t support gay marriage, say the company has abandoned them. In more recent interviews, Cathy — who is the son of Chick-fil-A’s founder — has reiterated his personal beliefs but says he treats all customers with respect.

The Salvation Army said in a statement that it was "saddened" by Chick-fil-A's decision.

"We serve more than 23 million individuals a year, including those in the LGBTQ+ community," the Salvation Army told FOX Business in a statement. "In fact, we believe we are the largest provider of poverty relief to the LGBTQ+ population. When misinformation is perpetuated without fact, our ability to serve those in need, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or any other factor, is at risk."

"@ChickfilA had invaluable brand loyalty because of their beliefs and convictions," Newsmax host John Cardillo wrote on Twitter. "Their customers were brand ambassadors who appreciated that they stood their ground while the rest of corp. America caved to leftist radicals. Now they’re just another fast food chicken place.

"Lol. Chick-fil-A's just abandoned the only people who were defending them against these insatiable woke wolves. Good luck!" conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey wrote on Twitter.
Chick-fil-A, which operates about 2,400 restaurants, has been also taking heat from gay-rights supporters, which has impeded some of its growth efforts.

Earlier this year, airports in Buffalo, New York and San Antonio blocked the restaurant from opening at their sites because of the company’s record on gay rights. Some college campuses have banned the chain, while students at an Oregon high school walked out of classes last week, in part to protest the presence of a Chick-fil-A food truck at home football games, citing the company's donations to the anti-LGBTQ charities.

A location in the United Kingdom is also closing because of protests.

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GLAAD, an LGBTQ rights group, said it greeted Monday's news with "cautious optimism," but said Chick-fil-A has made similar pledges before.

Drew Anderson, GLAAD's director of campaigns and rapid response, said if Chick-fil-A wants to be taken seriously, it should disavow its anti-gay reputation and ensure restaurants are safe for gay employees.

Chick-fil-A has committed $9 million to initiatives supporting education and fighting homelessness and hunger in 2020, according to its website.

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Thursday, November 21, 2019

You ARE the Father.......



Woman Tells Court Joe Biden's Son Hunter Did Father Her Baby and Testing Proves It — Despite His Denials

 Adam Carlson,People 15 hours ago
 

Monday, November 18, 2019

Hello Everyone..... watch for many more posts coming up and a little of this and that.


Oh and what are YOU CRAVING right now?  I want something sweet or soup.
Not kidding.

Why not celebrate ALL skin colors not just dark-and brown skinned women? Why all the seperating?


 (what would happen if someone wrote a song or a book about WHITE skin? Oh that's right, it would be called racist.)

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Like her parents, Blue Ivy now an award-winning songwriter

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Meghan Markle and Hillary Clinton Secretly Spent the Afternoon Together at Frogmore Cottage.....................................pass it around


Meghan Markle and Hillary Clinton Secretly Spent the Afternoon Together at Frogmore Cottage

Joelle Goldstein  ,People Fri, Nov 15 12:07 AM CST


Meghan Markle had a special guest drop by her Windsor home this week.

On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton paid a visit to Frogmore Cottage and met Meghan, 38, for the very first time after being secretly invited to the London residence by the Duchess of Sussex, The Daily Mail reports.
A source confirmed to the outlet that the women shared a hug before spending the afternoon together, where they hit it off and even discussed a letter Meghan wrote to Clinton when she was 11 demanding to remove a “sexist” dishwasher soap advertisement.
“Both women have a lot of admiration for each other and it was a very sweet, warm meeting,” the source said. “They are mutual fangirls!”
Prince Harry and the royal couple’s seven-month-old son Archie also joined the ladies, with Clinton, 72, reportedly getting in some cuddles with the infant, while she chatted about her own grandson, Jasper, who made his arrival in July.


News of their meeting comes a few days after Clinton raved about Meghan while discussing the relentless attacks she’s been receiving from the British tabloids on BBC Radio 5 Live.
“Oh my God, I want to hug her!” Clinton told host Emma Barnett on Tuesday. “I feel as a mother I just want to put my arms around her. I want to tell her to hang in there, don’t let those bad guys get you down. Keep going, do what you think is right.”
The 2016 Presidential candidate — who is on a publicity tour for The Book of Gutsy Women, co-authored by daughter Chelsea, 39 — added that Meghan should be given a break because all she’s done is fall in love and look to raise a family.
“She has made her own way in the world,” Clinton told the BBC. “Then she falls in love, and he falls in love with her, and everybody should be celebrating that because it is a true love story. You can just look at them and see that.”
Clinton added, “You know, it’s not easy. And there are some techniques that can be learned along the way, some humor, some deflection, whatever, which I’m sure she will come to. But it is tough what she is going through. And I think she deserves a lot better.”

Having been in the spotlight for decades, Clinton knows better than most what it’s like to have every aspect of your personal life raked over in public.
In Meghan’s case, the grandmother of three said she believes the criticism has been driven by a combination of sexism and racism, which she called “heartbreaking and wrong.”
“It takes some getting used to having your every move scrutinized and analyzed and, frankly, things made up about,” Clinton said. “I really wish her and her husband the very best because they are struggling to have a life of meaning and integrity in their own terms — and that’s hard enough if you’re just walking around in today’s world, but if you’re on that big a platform it’s really difficult.”


Clinton added: “You know, people don’t choose who they fall in love with — they fall in love. And she is an amazing young woman. She has an incredible life story. She has stood up for herself.”
The former Secretary of State also echoed her sentiments in an interview with The Sunday Times last month, noting that “the way she’s been treated [by the British media] is inexplicable.”
“If the explanation is that she’s biracial, then shame on everybody,” she added, noting that she personally believed the Duchess of Sussex’s race is “certainly part of it.”