I'm not sure how to do anything with FB but has Beto hanging out with Bun B been discussed? Because that is awesome.
I saw this on Twitter, but they actually BOUGHT Nike shirts to put on prisoners to make a point to Kaepernick and Nike? I feel like they are missing a very important point they are trying to make.
Yeah but in the 90s there were probably only a handful of dudes like McVeigh. Now you have tons of people embracing paranoid anti-government far right ideologies and see violence as heroic. In the 90s, you never really saw anyone in a “She’s a Cunt” T-shirt walking around town. People that ran around screaming and yelling were considered crazy and you tried to avoid them. Now, it’s considered routine to see people like that all the time and even at the Costco. The relative level of violence may be less, but’s it’s boiling under the surface and there’s a much more prevalent level of outright nastiness and negativity than anytime in the 90s. Pretty much back then it was an occasional but deeply shocking thing, now it’s kind of a constant thing that’s hard to escape, but with less big splash events.
Has it been discussed that Rand I'm a Pussy Paul is the only member of the Senate foreign relations committee to not sign the statement demanding an investigation into the missing Saudi journalist.
ehh the militia movement in the 90s was pretty substantial. wikipedia says between 20,000 and 60,000 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia_organizations_in_the_United_States i would imagine there's substantially more now, just because it's a lot easier for these people to communicate with one another
A hearty fuck you to all that sat out because the DNC didn’t provide them exciting or interesting candidates. Michael Fucking Dukakis was the D nominee in 88, and I got my unfulfilled teenage Ass to the ballot box.
See for yourself: UGA baseball player called UGA freshman 5-Star QB the N-word, a tweet is posted to the inevitable if they can say it why can’t we defense which leads to the following exchange.
If non rapey Bill Cosby came out of nowhere and said—hey youth, we shouldn’t normalize this word because it’s history is venomous an and racist—I don’t think many people would think that’s offbase. But on that note, it’s not segregation, and it’s worse when white people say it, let alone in the example of the baseball player, who wasn’t just quoting a lyric.
I’ve gotten into countless arguments on here on what I believe to be the difference between the “a” and the hard “r”. I don’t want to get into it again and I won’t. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a black person drop the hard r. That said I don’t think a white person should ever use either. Are there exceptions? Well that would be for others to decide but I am sure there are examples of people of different races who have dropped an “a” with friends and not gotten shit over it.
You guys are too focused on one word. No one should say the N word because it’s incredibly offensive. This discussion is greater than just the N word though. The idea that it’s ok to segregate any word is illogical, unless of course you are a proponent of segregation. Yeah the guy who is arguing against segregation is the bad guy.
Indeed. It looks extremely racist on the infographic but when you look into the details, African-Americans are just smart enough to not live in the rural Appalachian counties where there is no future job growth.
"I could say that I'm the most bullied person in the world," Melania Trump said. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mel...e-world-distrusts-west-wing/story?id=58419018
What if I told you she was right...(psst, she's married to the biggest, pansy-ass bully in the world)
Of course you believe the legislature just decided to exempt white people instead of looking at the data and seeing why those counties got excluded. ABAWDS are also a very small percentage of overall snap beneficiaries.
I need to seek help for wanting to have a rational conversation? What a time to be alive in american politics.