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Puerto Rico's recent general strike has been a pivotal moment in the island’s political culture, and you can blame it all on YouTube.
Puerto Rico's Recent Strike Is a Pivotal Moment in the Island's Political Culture -
Ann Minch took to YouTube to complain about Bank of America boosting her interest rate on her credit card to a whooping 30 percent. Should more credit card users follow her lead and take on the banking industry?
YouTube User Takes On Bank of America -
Forget the boob tube, look at YouTube. See how young people are entertaining themselves with their video cameras. Some of it is kids being kids. A lot of it is brutal, sick, and—dare I say—black.
The Beating of Derrion Albert Is Must-See TV -
Gender-bending Internet personality B. Scott, with his lengthy eyelashes, high cheekbones and long hair (usually his own, sometimes not), is amassing fans in unlikely places: straight black men.
Loving Gender-Bending Internet Personality B. Scott -
How one troubling YouTube video brought out the screaming little girl in all of us.
When Black Hair, Child Abuse and YouTube Meet -
While most of the violence is directed towards women, men find themselves victims as well...
VIDEO: Sexual Violence Rife in Congo Conflict -
He neglects to mention the Black 'on-site consultants' that made this work possible...
VIDEO: Pat Buchanan Reminds Us "White Men Built This Country" -
The RNC chairman keeps it real...something with a group of bloggers interviewing him...
VIDEO: Steele Invites Diversity; Says "I'll Bring the Fried Chicken and Potato Salad" -
Someone who probably doesn't have any expertise offers up some psychoanalysis on the abrasive rapper...
An Explanation of Charles Hamilton -
Why not post video of premeditated assault on Youtube? What's the worst that could happen?
Youtube Clip: Oakland Salon Beating
