Are you provoking? I can’t tell.
Provoking what?
ETA: Wait. I think I figured it out… I think you are accusing me of trolling. When we have these threads in the pit…is it considered threadshitting to make posts that don’t agree that Tyra is clueless? Or is it considered ok form to drop into the pit thread and say that I loves me some Tyra because she has lots of haters? Lemme know.
I suppose it might be considered threadshitting if adding to the thread nothing regards her clue-ness, the word culture, Purity Balls, or her show. That’s probably harsh, I guess dropping in to say “I LOVE TYRA!” is more of a hijack.
And loving someone just because they’re hated might put you in strange company, Bush-ites, for example.
See, Bush isn’t as fun, because all sane people hate him. It is only fun when I suspect people think that hating a person is some sign of intellectual superiority. Or that it makes them cool.
But! I have defended Bush too, plenty of times. When people call him stupid, I say, I don’t really think he is. But enough of my pointless hijacks.
Dammit tvvat, Tyra is such an easy target and you choose THIS to bitch about!!
I’m leaving this thread very disapointed!! 
Right, so the white family could be going to a white church and the black family to a black church. That is a cultural difference.
And if that’s considered okay, is it okay for me to drop into this thread and say I love Tyra because she has great breasts?
Perhaps, but only if we assume that “white church” means something considerably different from “black church”, other than the congregation being predominantly full of white or black people.
If you have in mind a hip swinging, full choir, teeth rattling, Baptist, black church portrayed in movies, then sure. I’d call that culturally different in enough significant ways to be discerned from any other regular “white church”.
Otherwise, no.
When I was a christian, I went to a brown church. Meaning if you added up all the skin tones and divided by the number of the congregation, you’d have kind of a beige brown. You’d probably call it a white church though, because it wasn’t a stereotypical “black church”. See what I’m getting at? The assumption of what a black church is verses a white church? The differences are implied and the skin color hasn’t much to do with what could make them culturally distinct.
ht A resounding yes. tp://johnnydain.com/celeb-pics/tyra-banks/tyra-banks-purple-bikini.jpg
Exactly.