I just finished a weight workout and am headed to my heated yoga class (second night in a row!). Gave myself an hour of rest and will walk to class. Taking care of my body.
Letβs go, baby!
Just finished my hot yoga session for my second night in a row! Iβm addicted. Iβm gonna be at this studio at least 4-5 times a week in addition to my weightlifting regime. Gonna shower, eat and write for a few hours before going to sleep. #creativestakingcareofthierbodies
Iβm walking around Brooklyn like one of those white gentrifiers now. ππππ
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I wanna share my thoughts about believing women who claim they've been sexually assaulted. I normally tend to listen in on these convos and never comment publicly, but I feel my thoughts will be helpful to folks. Namely, black men, especially, need to do better on this subject.
I'll start off by saying that I have learned so much by listening to women share their stories of assault and had no idea how abusive men are. That ignorance shows how being a man can inoculate us from the harm women face everyday. That, in itself, is troubling.
As a man, I really have not had to consider dangers to my body in remotely the same way a woman has to on a daily basis. I also admit that, for a long time, I was pretty ignorant of the workplace and casual abuse women deal with. #MeToo has been an education.
My verdict on the Cynthia Nixon vs Andrew Cuomo #NYGovDebate: Nixon kicked Cuomoβs ass. It wasnβt even close. If this was a 12-round fight, Iβd struggle to give Cuomo a round.
Cuomo came across as condescending and dismissive, something that doesnβt make him look well on TV at all. You can tell his last debate was in 2006.
If I am a black Cuomo supporter, Iβd seriously reconsider my support. Iβll write more about this tomorrow, but Cuomo did little Wednesday to justify the black support he has so far.
Iβm at Hofstra University covering the #NYGovdebate debate and see nothing but Andrew Cuomo supporters from various local unions at the entrance and his signs everywhere. No sight of Cynthia Nixonβs campaign literature anywhere. Hopefully, Nixonβs performance will fill the void.
I canβt speak for the rest of the state, but itβs hard to find any Cynthia Nixon campaign literature here in New York City. And Cuomo isnβt really campaigning hard because he thinks he has the nomination in the bag. (Heβs leading by 30 points)
Nixon doesnβt have the cash to do serious voter outreach like Andrew Gillum or Stacey Abrams, for example. Both won their nominations due to attracting new voters. You need money to do that. Lots of it. Nixon never had it to do the kind of outreach she needed to do.
John McCain literally picked Sarah Palin, a woman who said "It's time to take our country back." It was clearly designed to attack Obama's blackness and perceived "unAmericaness." And McCain knew it. He was willing to use racism to win the White House. npr.org/2016/01/23/464β¦
John McCain opened the floodgates for Americans to be open about their racism. He didn't directly lead the charge. Instead, Sarah Palin was his White Supremacy proxy. If John McCain loved America, he would not tolerated Palin's xenophobia. But he did. Because he wanted to win.
And if John McCain is so believed by the GOP, why did the Republican leadership allow Donald Trump to disrespect him so much? Yet you want to come after me? Get the fuck out of my mentions and attack the GOP for letting Trump piss over McCain's soon-to-be grave.
I'll add to this by saying saying that John McCain was a politician, not a deity. Bringing up his harmful policies is not the same as spitting on his grave. McCain may not have been a Trump Republican but he was still a Republican.
We are asked not to have partisan takes of John McCain but he was, in fact, a partisan politician. Why can't we accept that he was not really the Maverick we want to remember him as? He voted with his party the vast majority of the time. fivethirtyeight.com/features/is-joβ¦
John McCain said racist things. Why can't we discuss that? I know why? Because for those who want the perfect obituary, his harm doesn't impact you. teenvogue.com/story/5-probleβ¦
I totally support why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez closed off her town hall to reporters. Media have not done a great job of covering minorities and a group of mostly white men with the power of the pen doesn't evoke comfort. Totally makes sense.
Could Ocasio-Cortez's campaign handled WHY they did it better? Sure. Was her rationale on point? Yes, of course it was. If you do not see how the media has been harmful to POCs then you really have little understand of the racism in media world.
Many reporters don't get to know the communities they cover and there have been plenty of cases in which reporters lacked the cultural sensitivity to earn the respect of the folks they write about. Yeah, sometimes the media doesn't need to cover ALL events with elected officials.