“There is a certain way that the Cleveland Browns have to play, and we are going to earn our stripes.”
“There is a certain way that the Cleveland Browns have to play, and we are going to earn our stripes.”
Hey, what is this:
I can’t fathom how anyone could say that. Every juror on there better be comfortable with the idea of being murdered and the government throwing change in their families faces, because that’s what they’ve done.
I’ve thought about it for a minute now and come to the conclusion that I simply don’t have the words for how angry this makes me. While on the surface this could be brushed off as a single case, it’s more likely that this is just a window into how the DA viewed all of his cases. The lack of justice in some places is…
Gamers get the level of developer transparency that they do because as a whole gamers will never appreciate an increased level of transparency. I’m saying that as a gamer and a developer who absolutely loves developer transparency.
Should a girl be first in space?
#ThoughtsAndPrayers
I’m really confused. This seems to be a story about college students, but the note looks like it was penned by someone in elementary student.
I actually laughed out loud at the idea of actually watching/listening to that noise. I know it had to be offered, but not a chance I’m taking the opportunity.
Oh shit YES.
I don’t think I’d seen this reoccurring type of police brutality/instability referred to as a lynching, but it’s an apt description. I feel like it re-frames these actions, from some “new wave” of police behaviour, to the centuries-old injustice it really is.
He has:
Goddamn the internet can be so great.
Reading down the discussion here, it appears to me how you manage to diverge what the article considers a power imbalance and what you consider a power imbalance, simply based on the perception of what is “real”:
You’re 100% right. I’ve previously whitelisted a bunch of the Kinja sites because I value their content, but in many cases it made the content almost unreadable. I don’t believe any of them are whitelisted right now.
“we have had many other students in the same situation who have reported, and it has been very traumatic for them.”
I can really appreciate this perspective from the person who actually called the police. There is clearly a different perspective among civilians here, where you want justice for your broken windows, but not at the risk that your neighbours are murdered. I hope that concern extends to the person who committed the…
I want him to go to prison so badly. I doubt that could be considered real justice for the damage he’s done, but it would have to do.
*Raises hand*