The issue, I imagine, is that men get condescended to by other men all the time, so when the conversation excludes every man that has experienced this (which is every man), they don’t feel represented.
The issue, I imagine, is that men get condescended to by other men all the time, so when the conversation excludes every man that has experienced this (which is every man), they don’t feel represented.
Giving a pass to Kamala? I loved Kamala (and he comes off as a great guy in every interview), but yikes.
Can you imagine if you asked a grown ass man to drive you the airport, and he “tried” but there was traffic so he decided to drive you to the zoo instead?
22,000 people at a fucking COUNTRY MUSIC EVENT in one of the states with the laxest gun laws in the country couldn’t stop a lone guy with a gun because he was upstairs. A PRECINCT OF COPS couldn’t stop a 19 year old from headshotting one of them in their own headquarters. Yeah, it might be time to put the “good guy…
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Holy shit, her hair is so pretty. How the fuck is that “unkempt”? It looks like it took a whole lot of fucking kemping.
You NEVER go full Tosh.
That someone is (perhaps) naïve about why a musician invites them onto their bus is in no way, shape or form justification for rape. I don’t know how people don’t get this.
Starting with the rude half:
How is that different from a white guy not dating a black girl because their parents are in the Klan? That hypothetical person is entitled to respect for his parents and their traditions as well - but we’d all still agree that he’s a piece of shit.
AND the original chorus was “tutti frutti, loose booty”.
Genuine question, and I get what you’re saying, and I do think it’s bullshit that black women have gotten shit for their hair, but isn’t other races supporting the style ultimately making it more acceptable? Like with taking a knee, as long as it can be written off as “a black thing”, it’s easy for people in power to…
Whoa, hey, Vikings were notoriously cleanly and enjoyed grooming:
others who don’t know it’s background and don’t care
Friend, mix a dash of sriracha into a little mayo. Maybe a drop or two of lemon.
I like Burman’s the best. It could be just a LITTLE hotter, but it tastes great. It’s Aldi’s house brand, but it’s got a nice hint of sweetness to go with the spice.
I can tell you’ve had that conversation before. That’s a fair point, and would definitely be likely to take focus off the main problem, yeah.
That definitely sounds like the sort of thing my best friend’s dad would say, probably having picked it up from some radio show. That’s precisely the type of obfuscation I’m talking about, now he puts no further thoughts into it, but just repeats something that looked like it made sense to him on a surface level…
I know you didn’t mean a literal code, I just don’t think a lot of people think that deeply about it. They think “They are taking a moral highground against Us, when actually They do X, Y and Z” and that’s the end of their thinking. They don’t care that following that argument to its logical end leads to a racist…
any sort of conversation has a starting assumption of illegitimacy