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marry-me-mello · 1 month
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okay so my ELA class has to read Jekyll and Hyde and now I'm hyperfixating and on a Gothic literature kick sooooo JnH headcanon dump
-Hyde will fight children. Unironcially, this man will go up to children and threaten to jump them.
-Lanyon keeps telling Jekyll to go to therapy but 'who needs therapy when I can turn into evil me and fight kids'
-Edward 'I eat Walmart pizza frozen' Hyde
-Utterson and Jekyll are gay. Fuck all of you.
-thick Hyde supremacy (if this post gets a lot of notes I'll show you the art I did of him)
-Lanyon also fights children
-Utterson is very deep in the closet because it's Victorian England but he still makes these subtle jokes and Enfield just gives him this LOOK
-Hyde will, in fact, punch everything he sees at a moments notice
-thick HYDE SUPREMACY
Idk that's it for now maybe POTO next??
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Biden comments trigger renewed scrutiny of his record on race
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Biden comments trigger renewed scrutiny of his record on race
Former Vice President Joe Biden, in making a point about civility in the Senate, sparked a heavy backlash. | Joshua Lott/Getty Images
2020 elections
‘One thing I hope we’ve learned from 2016 is that it’s not just enough to speak to Republican voters,’ says Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Joe Biden has boasted on the campaign trail that he knows how to make government work again, pointing out that he even got things done with Southern segregationists decades ago.
But rather than bolster his image as an effective pragmatist, Biden’s parables of working with long-dead Dixiecrats have started to reinforce two of his biggest liabilities: his age and his record on race.
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A 76-year-old centrist who spent 36 years in the Senate before serving as vice president, Biden was already out of step with the Democratic Party’s left wing, which wants a fresh face, a woman, a candidate of color or at least an unapologetic progressive torch-bearer.
Now, just a week before the first debate of the presidential campaign, the criticisms from progressives and Biden’s opponents have begun to mount. The backlash came after Biden told donors Tuesday night about how he worked with racist lawmakers like Georgia Sen. “Herman Talmadge, one of the meanest guys I ever knew, you go down the list of all these guys.”
Biden, imitating a thick Southern drawl, recalled how Mississippi Sen. James Eastland called him “son”, but not “boy.” Yet they worked together on legislation.
“At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything,” Biden told the group, according to a pool report of the speech by a reporter invited to cover the fundraiser. “We got things done. We got it finished. But today, you look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.”
But today’s Democratic Party and progressive movement might not be interested in a consensus-builder. The base of the party wants a fighter.
“If you ignore racism and if you don’t address issues of race with racists, then everything is fine, right?” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez said in an interview with POLITICO. “That’s how you work with segregationists: By not confronting the racism and their institutionalization of second-class citizenship and a lack of fully recognizing African Americans.”
In the Trump Era of politics, “civility” has become a trigger word for liberal activists who believe conservatives haven’t been fighting fair. And so the criticism of Biden was immediate: over his record, his rhetoric and a campaign schedule that’s long on high-dollar fundraisers with power brokers, short on attention to the liberal base and shot through with a brand of middle-of-the-road politics of the past.
“It’s 2019 & @JoeBiden is longing for the good old days of ‘civility” typified by James Eastland. Eastland thought my multiracial family should be illegal & that whites were entitled to ‘the pursuit of dead n*ggers,’” New York Mayor Bill deBlasio, a white Democratic presidential candidate who has a black wife, wrote on Twitter.
“It’s past time for apologies or evolution from @JoeBiden,” the mayor wrote. “He repeatedly demonstrates that he is out of step with the values of the modern Democratic Party.”
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, an African-American presidential candidate, issued a press statement blasting Biden for “praising segregationists” and said “you don’t joke about calling black men ‘boys.’ Men like James O. Eastland used words like that, and the racist policies that accompanied them, to perpetuate white supremacy and strip black Americans of our very humanity.”
Booker isn’t the only one who’s advised Biden not to mention segregationists. One Biden campaign source said it has been “a point of contention” with Biden, “but there’s only so much we can do. This is his decision.”
A Biden adviser said the candidate has nothing to apologize for and said the campaign hoped he would be attacked at next week’s debate on Miami.
“This is an election about beating Donald Trump, not being Donald Trump,” the adviser, who spoke without permission from the campaign, said. “If they want to criticize civility and decency and effectiveness, they’re just like President Trump.”
Another source with Biden’s campaign dismissed the criticisms as a politically motivated effort by rivals to gain ground on the frontrunner. The person noted that Biden is popular with African-American voters, many of whom appreciated his time as the loyal vice president to the first black president, Barack Obama.
In a nod to Biden’s popularity with African-Americans, several members of the Congressional Black Caucus stood by him, including South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn, who is holding his “famous fish fry” this weekend in the first-in-the-South state where Biden is dominating.
But one young African-American activist said the black caucus is out of touch with the base of the party and young voters of color when it comes to Biden.
“He’s not strong with young folks. He’s not talking to us. He has shown no growth. He is the same person he was a million years ago,” said Nailah Summers, an activist with Dream Defenders, which advocates for young people of color and supported the Florida Democrats’ most progressive nominee ever for governor, Andrew Gillum, last year.
For activists like Summers, the opposition to Biden is rooted not in his bio but in his record, including his authorship of the 1994 crime bill, which contributed to mass incarceration and the disproportionate jailing of minorities.
“Young people faced the effects of the ’94 crime bill in our homes,” Summer said. “People were disappearing from our homes — our parents, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters — and he’s calling it just an ‘overcorrection’. There’s no real apology.”
In addition, Biden had criticized integration-era busing in the early 1970s and for decades supported the war on drugs. He spearheaded a 1984 civil-forfeiture bill with South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond, the segregationist who gave the longest filibuster in the chamber’s history to block civil rights legislation in 1957. Biden eulogized Thurmond at his funeral.
Even before becoming a candidate, Biden brought up Thurmond, Talmadge, North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms and Eastland, whose Southern accent Biden also imitated during a speech in January where he delivered a similar message about working with unsavory lawmakers.
Biden recalled that speech how he, as a young senator in the 1970s, called Helms an “awful heartless guy [with] no redeeming social value.” Biden, who was ripping Helms over his opposition to a bill to help the disabled, recalled that he was chastised by then-Majority Leader Mike Mansfield.
“It’s always appropriate to question another man or woman’s judgment. It’s never appropriate to question their motive because you don’t know what their motive is,” Biden said Mansfield told him, explaining that questioning motives and making personal attacks makes it almost impossible to reach consensus in Congress.
Beyond the righteousness of confronting racists, Ocasio-Cortez said she was “absolutely” concerned that Biden’s stances and rhetoric have been too conservative to excite the coalition of young, nonwhite and woke white voters who are energizing the party.
Biden’s refusal to apologize to Anita Hill for the way she was treated in the 1991 Supreme Court nomination hearings for Republican Clarence Thomas is still a point of contention. His reversals on the so-called Hyde Amendment, concerning publicly funding abortions, was controversial.
And, Ocasio-Cortez said, Biden’s penchant for gaffes and insensitive comments — he once remarked about the ethnicity of gas station attendants and had marveled at how “clean” and “articulate” Obama was in 2008 — could also prove problematic.
“Between this, between the Hyde Amendment, concerning comments towards women, towards African-American people — it justly creates anxiety if there’s going to be tone-deaf comments towards immigrants, towards Latin American people, towards LGBTQ communities,” she said.
“One thing I hope we’ve learned from 2016 is that it’s not just enough to speak to Republican voters, we need to speak to people who are so jaded about politicians that they need to believe that someone will fight for them.”
Laura Barrón-Lópezcontributed to this report.
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marry-me-mello · 1 month
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IT MAKES ME WANT TO COMMIT A CRIME WHENEVER I DRAW HIS HAIR BC IT TAKES FOREVER
ESPECIALLY DIGITALLY I JUST-*throws drawing tablet across room and burns sketchbook*
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marry-me-mello · 27 days
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oh boy I am on a roll today folks
I feel so joyous so it's time to ruin the lives of fictional characters
With more Jekyll and Hyde headcanons
Featuring Einfield bc he's basically been forgotten
SPEAKING OF EINFIELD HE HOOKED UP WITH POOLE ONCE BUT THAT'S A SECRET
Utterson and Einfield have matching bowties. They're pink and sparkly and they never wear them in public but always when they hang out at Utterson's house or smth
Hyde throughly enjoys wearing dresses so he has a lot of those hidden away somewhere
(Like some bugs bunny type shit where he wears a dress and everyone's like 'where's Hyde and who is this lady')
Jekyll sometimes hides in corners at parties and stares ominously at people
Utterson categorized his Halloween candy as a kid by color, how much he liked it, etc
Lanyon and Jekyll kind of just ate all theirs the second they got it
And Hyde beats kids up on Halloween and takes their candy.
Side note-Jekyll's that bitch who hands out toothbrushes and shit on Halloween. Hyde takes over his body and gives out actually good candy. And then beats the kids up.
Lanyon was once attacked by a dog. He acts like it's some big bad pitbull but it was a shih tzu. It jumped out of the purse and tried to eat his face.
The shih tzu was Hyde's. Its name is Princess Badass and it gets along well with Whiskers.
Jekyll had a mullet when he was a kid for like a year or so.
Hyde keeps trying to grow his hair out and then sees something sharp and just cuts it again (like ME)
This turned into half Halloween ranting but whatever I fucking like Halloween. And don't know how to spell shih tzu.
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marry-me-mello · 1 month
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well it seemed like you all liked my previous jekyll and hyde headcanons so here's some more!
Utterson has been spotted lurking around town randomly. The actual reason he's doing this is because he's looking for ducks to feed. Everyone else thinks he's some noble guy but NOPE HE JUST WANTS TO FEED DUCKS-
Actually, I headcanon him as autistic for the same reason I do L Lawliet (death note frog guy if you don't know), the reason being that they both hyperfixate on their work, talk a lot abt their special interests, etc. Maybe I'll elaborate later?
Hyde has on many occasions climbed trees and gotten stuck in them
Lanyon usually gets him out
Jekyll had a pet cat as a kid named Henry 2.
Hyde beat a hamster with a ruler once. He was shocked when it survived and adopted it. It's name is Whiskers.
Jekyll has attempted to flush Whiskers down the toilet before.
Lanyon really likes ice cream
Enfield also likes ice cream. Him and Lanyon go out for ice cream together sometimes.
I'm going to get into specific characters, so message me for headcanons, maybe fanfics, etc! Just ask and I'll write or draw it.
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marry-me-mello · 1 month
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well the people have spoken (they're really bad bcuz I was being lazy while while drew since I was distracted by gravity falls)
Here is thick Hyde because I'm starting a cult about him
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marry-me-mello · 27 days
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happy Easter from Hyde lol
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Such a beautiful blonde babygirl
Art by @echooefrost
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marry-me-mello · 22 days
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I don't CARE that queer meant odd or off-putting when this was written HYDE IS GAY AND IT'S CANON
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marry-me-mello · 1 month
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