AngryScottishFeminist
AngryScottishFeminist
AngryScottishFeminist

I watched Larry Pratt, Executive Director of Gun Owners of America, be interviewed by CNN last night. He actually suggested that the cause of this attack was thanks to Charleston apparently being a “gun free zone”, and if the people in the church had guns then this attack could have been curbed. I’m not sure what he’s

For British context, Chris Evans is probably more famous - in the UK - than Jeremy Clarkson. He ruled breakfast television in the 90s, ruled Friday evening television in the late 90s, and currently has one of the most listened-to radio shows in the country.

Liar! He hosts a radio programme.

I’m not insulting you. I am insulting anyone who feels they need to belittle someone else’s experiences because they think their own experiences makes them an expert.

I think you’re being a little dense here. Of course the insults were directed at her. Despite her skin color she’s still hispanic. Whatever disgusting, racist thing they said was directed against her, her family and any member of her community.

Are you fucking kidding me?! If I had a dollar for every time somebody made a derogatory racial comment, realized they were with me, and said, “I didn’t mean you. You’re different”, Bill Gates would be looking up at me on the Forbes leaderboard. And it hurt. Every.Fucking.Time.

I said I’ve experienced more than people I know, not all people of color. I’m not arrogant enough to make that claim. And it is true, I’ve discussed this issue with my friends and family and I’ve had more experiences with it than a majority of them have. But whatever, clearly you want to pull out our Hispanic cocks

Imagine for a moment that you’re gay, but the guy stood next to you doesn’t know that, and he says something horrible about that gay guy over there. Different minority group, but the same principle.

Just because the bigot didn’t meant to offend you doesn’t make it hurt any less.

I’m another lighter skinned Hispanic, and while I think i’ve faced much less discrimination than darker skinned Hispanics (my father, for instance), it’s not like it never happens, although it’s less, “are you even legal here?” And more, “oh, you’re Hispanic? Can you help me find some taco seasoning? You must love

WOW. way to be a part of the problem.

I understand what you’re saying but I think it’s a little arrogant to imply it was any less painful for me to hear those things simply because it wasn’t directed at me.

I’m 100% Hispanic but am very light skinned and grew up with a white last name (long story) but I think I’m just as capable of experiencing racial discrimination as my darker brothers and sisters. Because many white people have assumed I’m white, I’ve been privy to their racist comments against minorities because

That’s what Rachel said.

One vote for “would fuck.”

I’m 95% sure this is just Daniel Day Lewis Prepping for a role.

I was shocked how many commenters here loved that video of the dad shooting his daughter’s laptop after going on a 5 minute screed about how awful she is. That shit was twisted and violent.

If she had other issues then something like that might have tipped her over the edge.

You’re so right, the abusive parents are the real victims. The dead girl, whatever.

Nope.

This kid was getting bullied in school, and then her own father bullies her by doing this shit? I’m sorry, but that man is, at BEST, indirectly responsible and at worst, directly.

I feel for her mother and what she must be going through. But her father? I’m finding I can’t muster a whole lot of give-a-fuck for

I’m sure she “messed up” by having sex or smoking a joint with some friends, and good ol’ dad handled it like the child he is. Now he get to live with the fact that his immaturity drove his own kid to suicide.