eatyourdamnpears liked this
jarnackat reblogged this from heart
jngukkie liked this
bisexualronaldweasley liked this
space-pilot-3000 reblogged this from flux-of-daydreams97
space-pilot-3000 liked this
leehasissues reblogged this from brazillian-duck
opinions-you-didnt-ask-for liked this
tigerlilycorinne reblogged this from queenofthyme
team-of-monsters reblogged this from luci-cunt
djts-arts liked this
bubbise reblogged this from starry-nightflyer
imfoamingatthemouth liked this
a-tiny-occultist reblogged this from krxs100
some-rubber-duckie liked this
some-rubber-duckie reblogged this from wearywren
cabinhouse4mcgonagal reblogged this from pawsu-productions
cabinhouse4mcgonagal liked this
your-favorite-fruit reblogged this from that-one-cloud
deepobservationcherryblossom liked this
tarpitundies reblogged this from doubleminorforroughing
singerintheshower reblogged this from honeyypumpkin
singerintheshower liked this
flowercrownroman liked this
raviolo-the-raviolo said:
While showing less empathy towards victims that had done bad things or didn’t look like good settled members of society (no matter the race) so it seems to be more of a problem with medias and viewers, not race, in that case
fantasticvoyage reblogged this from naiive-and-starry-eyed
raviolo-the-raviolo said:
@angiethewitch actually, medias will do that with everyone. Every time someone dies, especially whites, medias will ALWAYS look picture where the victim looks like a goody person and mention the good things they did in order to cause more empathy and pity from the viewers, because it was shown on a study that a big majority of people felt more empathy towards victims they believed were good people and good profiting members of society,