Malcire132
Malcire132
Malcire132

" ones that aren't publicly traded and whose equity holders all agree on the same shared set of religious beliefs." Well that would make some God Damned sense. For purposes of the ruling it would be nice to know how a company was determined to have what beliefs (i.e. does the CEO dictate them? The president of the

So a bunch of dipshit teenagers with minimal guidance acted like a bunch of dipshit teenagers with minimal guidance just like anyone would expect. In other news a different group that had minimal guidance and less support also performed how society expects. Not really a fast news day is it.

What did Heigl do that pissed people off? Also was their a point for the leash thing? Was he promoting something that might have given context or just being Snoop (which at least from what I've gotten means being as weird as possible while never changing the volume in his voice).

I don't see cannibals anywhere there. But yes that is also very problematic (I would say racist). That doesn't effect whether her actions where or not though.

And suddenly no more replies. *High fives*

For him maybe. Though it wouldn't necessarily have an effect for all African Americans. And I do agree with you that racism= racial prejudice.

I watched it. It's funny. But garbage. If I wanted to watch more of that shit (but from the opposite end of the spectrum) I would turn on Fox News.

Eh. People in general are to sensitive. Over sensitivity knows no barriers. Though neither does under sensitivity.

Not really. They have merit. But people seem to forget that sociology doesn't study individual and minor interaction really from those points. It studies system wide things and makes decisions on that. An unrelated example would be organic. It has different meanings. For a chemist talking about a compound it simply

We don't. We disagree with the basis for using the word in an exclusionary way. Yes racism has more of an effect when power backs it or assumed power hinders people from fighting back. We disagree that that inherently means one must have power to either a.) commit a racist action, or b.) be a racist person. You aren't

Don't know. The gag order doesn't speak well to that. Generally at most a judge would refuse to accept evidence not bar a def attorney from speaking about the trial. And from what I saw (from the videos a couple of people posted) it didn't seem clear one way or another whether she was telling the truth.

It's like that for everyone at Rykers, from her to some homeless woman who shanked someone in cold blood. It's a high security facility, they don't grant visiting to non-family even for model prisoners all that easily. I seriously doubt their scared of her. If anything they probably only know her name because the

It isn't even important whether he grabbed her breast or not for two reasons. The one that matters: She thought she felt someone grab her and reacted to defend herself. Their doesn't seem to be much of a sign that she struggled (I could be wrong) with the officer once she knew what was going on. But regardless of if

More like white people only listen to white people. I mean that isn't unique. People in general only listen (and fully consider) to people that they view as like themselves.

Yeah and I have had black friends insist that I call them nigger. Doesn't mean people can't be offended. More personally, I'm part native American and I find old depictions of American Indians to be hilarious. Again doesn't mean that others can't be offended by it. You also realize that she attends a boarding school

So your argument boils down to that some people did something worse so a lesser grievance doesn't count?

By that logic is it belittling victims of the Holocaust to call the trail of tears genocide? Many fewer AIs died. Also look up the definition again jack ass. Sociologists disagree on whether personal racism should be considered racism or whether just institutional racism should be. But as far as the definition of the

So if I dress in stereotypical urban wear of some kind and did the same pose (I look white) it wouldn't be racist?

How do you know that they felt otherness towards black students. The ones who were offended aren't necessarily the ones othering her or her fellow students of color.

A few things. Their isn't actually a consensus on racism even in sociology. Some sociologists favor the more general definition and systematic racism to describe well what your casting it as. Some prefer to only consider institutional racism (which to be fair is sociology's area of study) as racism. But who the hell