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I mean, this is a great response, even if I don’t agree with all of it.

If that is honestly what you read in my comment, and this isn’t trolling, you get a terrible grade for comprehension.

It’s not “so much worse”. I suppose I just don’t find it entertaining to act like Republican morons. I don’t see all the dumb shit they do and think “let’s do more things like that”.

I got nothing to add except agreement. How the fuck, is any of this justice.

Honestly, this just feels entirely stupid.

So the plan is:

Some of those that work forces, Are the same that burn crosses

“Sadly, he’s made some wrong choices in his life

assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill

> “Unauthorized release of evidence undermines the investigative process”

Whenever I end up reading about Republicans like this, or Gaetz, or Cruise, or many other elected officials, I’m sadly reminded that these are the best people the Republican party can offer. They won their roles within the party, they were chosen and supported to play this role. No other Republican could do better.

Everything about this is terrific! A great step for the league, which continues to see star athletes speak their mind and make a difference. A perfect choice for the honor as well :D

Which isn’t a great approach because it’s an incredibly boring song.

He’s not conflating the cancellation of television shows with cancelling people, the author of this article is tying those two things together. Glover is just talking about the cancellation of television shows.

I thought I was going insane while reading this article. Thank goodness there is a thread of people who can read the tweets without getting triggered by “cancel” like a dog-whistle.

Giant, I don’t know what is going on here. It’s obviously about cancelling a show. It’s that fucking simple. It’s like how publishers pour money into established franchises because they are safe investments. Taking a chance, even one with no offensive context, can lose viewers and get your show cancelled.

This article is so dumb. Of course it’s about a show getting cancelled. The first tweet is about “tv & film”, not people.

I’m sorry, Stephen continues to be the worst writer at The Root. I’m not really sure how someone could misrepresent a key fact like the time period over which a crime was committed. The second sentence of this article absurdly incorrect, overstating the crime by 18 years. From the Washington Post article about this:

I’ll get this out of the way first:

Yeah, it’s quite the leap to think that Sam’s naivety could run that deep.