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Deep.

If you put more thought into your comments, maybe you wouldn’t have to spend half your time whining about being in the grays.

“Also, kids who participate in extra-curricular activities in high school on average make better grades and are better behaved than their peers.”

High-school football player wallows in the rape culture of male youth athletics, commits a truly horrific crime (go back and read the accounts). Five years later, he’s supposedly trying to get his life back on track by .... playing college football.

Yelling? Who’s yelling? Anyway, love you, too.

I hope you meant “truths.”

I’m a bigot based on what? What do you know of my behavior? All I’m saying is that I think Ms. Bergdorf could have been more effective in expressing herself had she taken a few deep breaths before posting in Facebook.

You can’t have it both ways. Which is why you’re wrong. Like I said, I get it. Her emotional, angry, and perfectly understandable rant is fine as it is. It cannot, however, be couched, as it is by her in retrospect, as an appeal to reason. It’s not about tone. It’s about level of discourse. Emotion vs. reason. There

1) The “I’m white, and...” disclaimer is always a cheap out.

Her points are well-taken. Her mode of expression is not. This from her original post: “Honestly I don’t have energy to talk about the racial violence of white people any more. Yes ALL white people.”

You answered your own question. That’s why it’s called justice.

A face that resembles a freshly smacked bottom.

“He admits straight up that he has no idea what it’s like to be black in America, and that he empathizes with his black teammates.”

He’ll need a drool cup and a bib.

Thank you. It’s a matter of personal taste, of course, but I’ve never understood the Mariah cult. A good voice, for sure, but she blew it out very early. And the music. Ick. She’s the ABBA of R&B.

Especially when the people in question are referred to as “members.”

As a conservative churchy dude, he probably wishes they were hung, too.

“You don’t know what I’m goin’ through. You don’t know what I’m goin’ through.”

There’s something sadly hilarious on a site that has a readership where some race to jump down people’s throats the moment they say something that isn’t entirely supportive of “The Sisterhood” but throw other minorities under the bus when their own flaws are called out.