We don’t know what the fatality rate for this thing is, and we won’t for years. There’s too many asymptomatic people running around.
We don’t know what the fatality rate for this thing is, and we won’t for years. There’s too many asymptomatic people running around.
“The day commemorates ... the freeing of enslaved black people throughout the Confederacy”
Just stop. You’ve already convinced every white person who’s going to feel bad about being born white. You’re not only wasting your breath with the rest, you’re doing more harm than good. Move on from this “white privilege” sermonizing to something that might actually make a difference.
It’s a weird world when saying you’ve got to pay yourself if you want to have your penis removed is considered discrimination.
I don’t understand this exercise. Clearly blue-eyed people are superior. Why this illogical program?
And if you can’t remember if you voted, or if you’re worried they won’t count your mail-in ballot, just go to the poll and vote again. No one will know, right?
People of every race get killed by police officers of every race. There is a problem with excessive police violence totally separate from our problems with race.
Campaign Zero’s ideas will work too well. You don’t want to stop all police violence -- only the excessive, unnecessary kind. Their proposals will only make police afraid to ever use violence at all or get killed before they check off all the steps necessary to preserve their jobs.
You know you turn off half of the people you want to listen to you when you talk about “white privilege.”
“Learn where your privilege comes from and how it impacts others negatively.”
Just going to point out that when the protesters bring rifles, the police tend to be much more polite.
‘How do you benefit from white supremacy as a white teenager?’
No one is “owed a raise.” Ever.
This isn’t bad so much as very incomplete. So much depends on where you’re starting from. For example, some policy to mitigate global warming. Your answer to “who benefits from this” could be “everyone, everywhere” or “government agencies and environmental special interests” depending on where you started the process.
I hate to burst your bubble, but the people who were never told “no” didn’t vote for Trump.
In Texas most restaurants seem to be taking the capacity thing very seriously. They’ve simply removed the chairs from 3/4 of their tables.
Cover your cough. Wash your hands. Don’t let people get in your face. You’ll be fine.
The reason people are angry is that this was intended to help businesses who would otherwise not be able to pay their employees — not businesses who would otherwise not be able to make their dividend payments. These guys are what’s wrong with corporate America.
“All this talk of ‘Oh once we get to herd immunity’ fails to recognize that the way in which we get herd immunity is that everybody gets sick,”
The problem with spending the money to stimulate the economy is that the places where you can spend it are fine. Amazon’s discouraging people from order stuff. The grocery stores can’t keep food on the shelves. The places you need to spend it are closed.