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  1. It has been confirmed that Leslie's site was hacked. She has become almost like an embodiment of the familiar comedy/tragedy masks of classic theater. The story is all over TV via the tabloid magazine shows, which also reported that many sympathetic celebrities have also tweeted their support for Leslie. Why do you think black men making a gesture of public support for a sister who has been the target of cruel and racist attacks, is a silly issue?
  2. I would not sweat it in this case Cynique as you've provided information about the source of the content, copied only three sentences, and linked back to the site--you've done them a service helping to promote their site. Besides it is not like the site is heavy on content the page itself was just a bunch of tweets copied from Twitter It is interesting that the site http://blackgirllonghair.com/ where you pulled the didn't even link to Leslie's website. I'm also saying to myself, "Leslie Jones has nude photos?!" Honestly very little that happens on a Twitter interests me. The hash tag will be of no consequence... it is not like the hacker (assuming Leslie's sites was indeed hacked) will see the Twitter activity feel bad and stop hacking sites or apologize to Leslie. What also intrigues me is how many sites revenue model is based solely upon amplifying these silly issues. #BlackMenSupportLeslie

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