Psychology Today Complies With Demands, Fires Kanawaza author of Offensive article regarding Black Women!
> The efforts of you and more than 75,000 other ColorOfChange members paid
> off.^1 Psychology Today has now agreed to remove controversial author
> Satoshi Kanazawa, the author of a deeply offensive article regarding Black
> women, from its website, and they have implemented new policies to prevent
> inflammatory content in the future.
>
> It wasn’t easy or a foregone conclusion. After staying silent for almost
> two weeks, Psychology Today on Friday issued an apology, but they refused
> to say how they would prevent such a situation from happening again. Then
> hundreds of ColorOfChange members started calling the magazine by phone,
> along with additional pressure on Facebook and Twitter demanding a clearer
> response — at which point Psychology Today came correct and did the
> right thing.
>
> While there still remains the larger problem of Black women and girls
> having to face dehumanizing and damaging messages, this is an important
> victory. We've not only drawn a line with Psychology Today -- we've sent a
> powerful message to other media outlets that serving as a platform for
> racist and dehumanizing content is unacceptable and will result in
> pushback and consequences.
>
> At ColorOfChange, we will continue to hold media accountable, and we hope
> you will continue to be there with us. Remember, our work is powered by
> you, our members. If you can support our work financially, whatever the
> amount, please click the link below:
>
> [1]http://act.colorofchange.org/go/205?akid=2008.226300.djxJjz&t=1
>
> Thanks and Peace,
>
> -- Rashad, James, Gabriel, William, Dani, Matt, Natasha, and the rest of
> the ColorOfchange.org team
> June 2nd, 2011
>
> References:
>
> 1. "Psychology Today Agrees to remove Controversial Author Satoshi
> Kanazawa from Website; Implements New Policies to Prevent Inflammatory
> Content," ColorOfChange.org Press Release, 6-1-2011
> [2]http://act.colorofchange.org/go/846?akid=2008.226300.djxJjz&t=2
>


Saint,
[Good and they should have gave him a mirror for him to view whom really is not attractive.
Answer: He and his Nationality!!!! ]
Perhaps that's taking it a bit far, eh? Sure I agree that the "good doctor" is not handsome, but I've seen many Asians that are to die for (like the late Bruce Lee). Although I will agree to disagree with you on that point, I thank you for your contributions to all my blogs because you definitely give me and others lots to think about. Besides that, I can count on you to enlighten us all with your knowledge of historical facts of the bible, eh! That's what I call keeping it in the family. Is that so bad if the people consent afterall Jewish people marry their relatives. It's their culture and tradition. Also when the brother dies and leaves behind his widow, it was expected that someone in the same family (probably a brother) take the brother's wife as his own.