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so what was the “kanye moment” all about?

March 8, 2010 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments







The Academy Awards went almost exactly as expected last night, except for the part when the clearly humbled black guy was thanking everyone for his documentary award and then some loudmouthed bitch interrupted him saying he never lets a woman talk. She proceeded to run her cunty mouth for two minutes and never let the black guy talk.

So what was that? Salon talked to both of them, first the miserable loudmouth bitch.

“What happened was the director and I had a bad difference over the direction of the film that resulted in a lawsuit that has settled amicably out of court. But there have been all these events around the Oscars, and I wasn’t invited to any of them. And he’s not speaking to me. So we weren’t even able to discuss ahead of the time who would be the one person allowed to speak if we won.
The movie was my idea. I live in Zimbabwe. Roger had never even heard of Zimbabwe before I told him about this. And you know, I felt my role in this has been denigrated again and again, and it wasn’t going to let it happen this time.”

Yeah that’s definitely what it looked like. Like this poor old lady was steamrolled again and again by the effeminate black man. With that sweet lullaby of a voice, you could tell she’s not the type to yell or cause a scene, but this time they pushed her too far. They should make a documentary about her. And call it, ‘The Cuntiest Woman Who Ever Lived’. If nothing else a lot of guys will mistakenly rent it on pay per view.

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