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Prove it. Seriously, every person I see making this claim has yet to prove it. You all just string together a bunch of assumptions and toss in progressive/Marxist/feminist jargon to give your assumptions the illusion of validity. Back your claim up. Prove, with credible, verifiable, demonstrable evidence that every

I mean, there are a lot of issues with Uber in general, but this is 100% on the rider. “Being unaware of surge pricing” is not an excuse, especially since Uber (on my app, at least) does an excellent job of having a big notice come up when prices surge by more than like 1.5x or something.

You seem to have trouble with the concept of nuance. Also, with the very idea of privilege. Sure, I have lots of ideas on race relations in this country, since I live here and have a “race”. But as a white male, every single observation I make is inevitably tinged by the fact that my situation is more privileged

I’m not sure how it’s physically possible to have an opinion on being a black guy in the US when, you know... I’m not actually a black guy? And seeing as the internet is anonymous enough to hide both my ethnic background as well as the current crop of teenage acne you’re growing down there in your parent’s basement,

Man, you must be some kind of psychic! I’m actually all tied up (except my hands) with my ball gag in, while my black mistress beats me silly and tells me exactly what to type, so that she can backend her absurd Feminazi agenda into this comment board under the aegis of a white male identity!

As neither a black male nor a black female, I don’t have the experience to give even anecdotal evidence. As someone who is literate and understands the concept of hypocrisy, I know it when I see it.

Of course. It seems like you didn’t, since in not one place did I say anyone should fear black males. That wasn’t even the point of the article, which seemed to be far more concerned with the idea that black men should acknowledge that maybe they have a role in passively propagating negative attitudes towards black

When speaking about race and racism, we want our concerns and our worries and our fears to be acknowledged. We want white people to at least make an effort to understand that our reality is different from theirs and that white supremacy is a vital and inextricable part of America’s foundation, and we grow frustrated

I think we can leverage that to help bring about systemic change and make the world better for less fortunate women, as well as the younger women who will have to partner with men raised on “Anal Destroyers 4" as their idea of what sex is.

I do not enjoy it. But here’s the thing- I just choose not to watch it. I don’t make laws out laying others to partake. If it is legally produced, all actors are of age and legally consenting, well... there are a lot of industries with issues that we don’t go making illegal for “corrupting women and children.”

As a white, straight male I don’t have any credibility on this, but it seems a little... hypocritical, I guess? to make the case that even not-racist white people are incapable of understanding the tiny nuances of racism embedded in society without actually experiencing a lifetime of having to be on guard for them,

Fourth, this article doesn’t bask in the glory of these rumors, they’re reporting new information that came up on the topic that, I’m sure, is pretty important to some people.

So I’ll make the comment that will draw all the fire. Excepting the minority-related statistics (which are truly depressing), none of this seems crazy?

I’ve never seen that. I guess because they’ve got you by the balls, and know it?

Because unlike a hardcover book that costs $30 bucks or whatever absurd amount, nearly all the additional cost of the textbook comes from the fact that it’s incredibly dense and difficult to write, I’d suspect.

Because this is the left. Capitalism and the Free Market are only good when it *supports* their causes.

I don’t know if I’ve seen this other places or it just keeps creeping into my mind more and more as I read these posts: But if Martin wants to SERIOUSLY destroy the tropes, he’s laid the groundwork to end the serious with the end of the world.

Wait. Really? Because I think the comments here would be of a decidedly different flavor if it was a woman being accused of locking men in a room and taking her top off. Flippant tone notwithstanding, I have a hard time seeing a legal or even ethical different between jacking off in public or taking your top off;

Super-sonic ravens, dragons and Gendrys

Do better, man. If you’re truly a feminist, live up to your ideals, because you must be a huge disappointment to yourself