Jiubreyn
Jiubreyn
Jiubreyn

can this guy walk in the streets without anyone punching him in the face? seriously guys, what has happened to democracy in america.

When the women of Fox use the phrase "gender equality", you know you've gone too far. ("Racial equality" still isn't in their vocabulary yet, though.)

Though the whole "you can't shush a woman" angle was a bit weird.

I like how this one guy they have over there said that he felt that "shushing" was just "cosy", and not demeaning at all.

The one dude thinks it's "playful and warm"? Slap. My. Head.

Casting director for the Bachelor: "GUISE we need someone more ethnic!"
*casting team scours the Americas and comes back with their minority bachelor*

"He was also kind of boring, very bad at faking sincerity, and the lady who "won" him had apparently broken up with him already by the time the finale aired."

Maybe they're having trouble casting minorities because going on The Bachelor/ette is like, the whitest thing one could ever do.

I'm really confused as to why people think he isn't white. He's white. He is a fair skinned man from Venezuela. He is American born.

He was a pretty white guy from a Spanish-speaking country. But he was dumb as a box of rocks and kind of a jerk with the ladies.

He was unpopular because he was a raging, unapologetic douchebag.

maybe they should have a minority be the bachelor/bachelorette? Not that I expect that to happen, white people are probably the biggest demographic for this show. Obviously the producers will choose someone that looks like their target demographic.

Oooooh, burn

As a midwestern Christian (who would a) expect higher prices in NYC, because common sense, and b) NEVER leave a religious tract with a tip, let alone instead of a tip), I agree 100%.

[...]it's obvious I'm in the minority here.

Kirk Cameron is not acceptable as payment

You can stop now, Midwestern Christians are not an oppressed group.

As someone who is a Christian and grew up in the midwest, I actually think it is relevant. 1) No one but Christians to my deep shame ever leaves religious tracks as tips. 2) The element of culture shock plays into the story.

A healthy persecution complex seems to be an integral part of being a Christian. You'd think they were still being fed to lions. In fact, I suspect we will soon have a list of the things like how saying happy holidays = war on Christmas. But then, it's a religion that revers martyrdom, of course they all want to be a