PlantationalizedNegroe
PlantationalizedNegroe
PlantationalizedNegroe

Seriously. Since every person has hands which COULD be used to beat someone to death, we need to strike down murder laws.
It’s not what you COULD do it’s what you DO do

Because all of his fucking snowflake followers think that he can do no wrong. Everything he does is AWESOME!!!! Any notion otherwise, is FAKE NEWS!

But... but... his wife said she can *definitely* tell the difference and, as we all know, women never ever lie about how impressive a man’s dick is!

Exactly, literally any business that has advertising review would do exactly the same thing.

Tell me which newsroom you’ve worked at that regularly checks in to make sure advertisers aren’t offended?

A mechanical failure could also be much worse.

Most drivers I see on a daily basis can’t handle roundabouts. But flying cars are going to solve all our transportation problems (rolls eyes).

Anytime I drive, I’m always on the lookout for bad drivers and now I have to start looking to the skies for asshats barreling down towards me.

In a perfect world maybe. However, in this problematic world we live in, drivers have a hard time behaving themselves with just two axes of travel to worry about. Imagine giving the guy that cut you off in traffic this morning a Z axis to play with.

Important lessons:

If you get one per week then there goes your tax break!

Yeah, how about you take your own advice... Here are some more words from that speech, “The Drum Major”. You tell me Rev. King would be ok with the use of his sermon in a commercial context? :

Yes, just hear the words...just hearing the rest of the words of his speech would’ve avoided a lot of this.

Nothing to do with getting off of anything, horses or otherwise. It was an incredibly stupid move on FCA’s part, tone deaf, and inexcusable. Absent the shilling for POS Ram trucks, you are right, it is a great piece, but that’s not why the douche bags at FCA dropped a massive pile of coin on a super bowl commercial.

I’ll give you 5 bucks for that lifetime subscription.

If you judge the quality of the other arguments, it actually isn’t mind-boggling at all.

It’s really sort of mind boggling how you don’t see that nepotism fundamentally restricts the opportunities for minority coaches.

so you’re criticizing someone for making an claim upon which you do not have the knowledge to refute. Got it.

other than John Thompson III (who was actually successful at Princeton before getting the Georgetown job), can you name a minority who benefited from nepotism to rise through the coaching ranks, or get numerous second chances, in college or pro sports?

The power structures of football are such that people like Chris Kiffin and Charlie Weis Jr. continually find themselves being given opportunities because of the families they come from.