Dear Mr. Thomas,

Hi. Let’s talk. These tweets of yours came about after the news dropped that Reebok dropped Rick Ross from their endorsement roster:

Damn haters won RT @: #Breaking Reebook Gives Rick Ross The Boot http://t.co/gf2OS38LqF
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slim thug

So why they don't protest Eminem for all that crazy shit he be saying???
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I’m not a feminist. Well, I don’t consider myself one. I’m not really sure I fully understand what it means to be one. If I were to become a feminist I think it would be a lifestyle change. Many things I’m used to doing, thinking, feeling and saying are probably frowned upon where feminism is concerned. But one thing I DO know I am is a woman. I’ve been fully accepting of the way hip hop objectifies women since I was old enough to understand that it’s more about business now and less about self expression. These men aren’t expressing themselves. They’re expressing an image. They’re telling you what marketing professionals and industry powers want them to in order to sell records. They are puppets. Very seldom will you find a profitable rapper that actually treats women the way he says he does in his songs. Many of them have wives that they treat like gold. Don’t believe the hype. What I’m not totally sure of anymore is if I’m still accepting of it. I was a teenager back then. I’m knocking on 30 now. I see and feel things differently. I notice things I never used to, like misogyny. Continue reading


[photo courtesy ABC News]

[photo courtesy ABC News]

Anonymous asks: My boyfriend and I met on Twitter and I know you and your boyfriend met on Twitter. I know my looks is what made him wanna meet me but now that we’re getting serious I don’t know how to keep him interested. I can’t really cook, I’m not a sports fan, I just wanna do my hair and be pretty. I don’t know what to do and I wanted to ask you on Twitter but I can’t do that without backlash. Can you help?

Okay okay okay. First, yes I did meet my boyfriend on Twitter. But “keeping” him wasn’t a strategy. I didn’t do something new. I was just myself and he happened to dig who that self was. I already liked football. I already loved to cook. He just happens to be interested in football and he likes to eat. There’s lots of men out here who don’t REQUIRE that their woman know how to cook. I know a lot of men who do all the cooking. They enjoy it and are really good at it. It’s not about gender, it’s about desire and ability. If you want to cook, then cook. If you don’t want to, then don’t.
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