You know, there's so much to love about his entire post, but there's only one thing that matters to me:
You know, there's so much to love about his entire post, but there's only one thing that matters to me:
I think Michael Sam has a pretty good story and it has nothing to do with his being gay. It is amazing that he's alive, not on drugs, not in jail, or not homeless.
Older people have no fucking clue what life is about either, they're just better at seeming like they do.
Remember if you are homeless, the best thing you can do is be good looking. Too many people don't realize how important being sexy is to getting off the streets. So with that loose change you get begging on the corner, don't waste it on food. Get yourself to a salon and spa immediately.
On top of the whole "gunned down your loved one for racist power reasons", they decide to add "not even TRYING with the story just to rub your faces in it."
Also, he littered! Jaywalked! Shoplifted! And was just an all around terrible person, so who cares what he did!
Judgment is a perfectly natural response to something like this. I don't see the problem with it. We can't exist in a world without judgment. There have to be lines drawn and it's perfectly reasonable to think that someone has stupid, shitty opinions when in fact, they have stupid, shitty opinions. No, of course,…
I think if someone is performing a reprehensible action that they CHOSE, then yes, they deserve to be looked down on. This is how we train people to be citizens and not assholes.
Nope. Not on board. I look down on Charles Manson, for instance. I'm not going to use broad stereotypes when I choose who to look down on, but not all actions are equally okay.
We don't do ignorant people any favors by enabling their ignorance.
You'll find that the people doing the oppressing always want to start the narrative at a convenient part, or always want to start the story in the middle.
Dora and Friends: Into the City (11-11:30 a.m., NICK) - After the tragic murder of Boots by Swiper the Fox, Dora attempts to escape her past and moves to the city for a new life. Will the nightmares ever stop?