Dangerous Words Why I’ve Slept With White Men And Might Do It Again, But Not Anytime Soon Posted on September 25, 2013February 23, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Why I’ve Slept With White Men I bet you think I’m about to get real deep, but I’m not. Why does anyone decide to have sex with a person? They’re attracted to them. It’s as simple as that. I don’t discriminate. I like having sex with men. White men are… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Dangerous Lee Interviews Comedian – Kris Shaw Posted on September 11, 2013October 14, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Dangerous Lee interviews Kris Shaw, a fan favorite who tours comedy clubs, colleges and events all across the United States and Canada. He has entertained troops in Iraq, Kuwait, Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia and Africa. Kris also appears in national television commercials and had a recurring extra role on the… Read more
Women's History Month Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month Spotlight: Cindy Chu Posted on May 21, 2012March 7, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Name and occupation: Cindy Chu—Actress What do you love most about being of Asian Heritage? I love that I come from such a deep culture and that my parents raised us to appreciate our roots while still allowing us to branch out into our birth country, the USA. Our family… Read more
Women's History Month Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month Spotlight: Lily Mariye Posted on May 14, 2012March 7, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Name and occupation: Lily Mariye – Writer/Director/Actor What do you love most about being of Asian Heritage? I like the knowledge of knowing exactly where I’m from. I like the sense of community, the pride of watching other Asian Americans break through the glass ceilings of their professions, whether they… Read more
Ask Dangerous Lee Ask Dangerous Lee: Why is it that no African-American knows who Roscoe Robinson, Jr. is? Posted on January 19, 2012March 1, 2017 By Dangerous Lee Q: Why is it that no African-American knows who Roscoe Robinson, Jr. is? Every American should be proud of what he accomplished. Sel Graham Austin Texas A: I agree that every American should be proud of what Mr. Robinson accomplished in his lifetime, but I do not agree that no… Read more
Dangerous Words Did You Know Carly Simon Has Black Heritage? Posted on August 9, 2011October 19, 2021 By Dangerous Lee CARLY SIMON GOT A LIL’ SISTA IN HER! This is news to me and I must say that I am quite shocked, but Carly Simon does have a very distinctive mouth and other ethnic features, so it’s really not a surprise. According to my research her father is Jewish and… Read more
Dangerous Words The Half Series – When Black People Look White (2 of 3) Posted on April 5, 2010October 3, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Estimated reading time: 4 minutes, 35 seconds. Contains 919 words PART TWO Most of you are guessing that Katie’s ethnic background is Black and White. Keep on guessing. The truth will be revealed in the third and final installment of this series along with an exclusive interview with Katie. Biracial?… Read more
Dangerous Words The Half Series – When Black People Look White (1 of 3) Posted on February 20, 2010February 18, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Estimated reading time: 5 minutes, 7 seconds. Contains 1024 words The Half Series is a three part series about colorism. Since writing this series I have learned that colorism is defined as prejudice or discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone, typically among people of the same ethnic or… Read more
Dangerous Words Poll: Is Racism Worse Post Obama? Posted on November 19, 2009July 28, 2019 By Dangerous Lee We’ve all seen the crazy headlines where some White person has gone bananas on some random Black person and others stating President Obama’s threat rate is up to 400%! Sure, it’s great that we live in a world where a Black man is finally running thangs, but are we better… Read more
Dangerous Words A Day In The Life of Being Called a Nigger Posted on August 23, 2008August 29, 2019 By Dangerous Lee I was driving in downtown Flint today and there were many streets blocked off because of The Crim race. I could not make a left turn so I proceeded to go straight. A woman in a van behind me was upset, and to be honest that’s fine. I understood the… Read more