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While not the right approach, I think this lady has a relatively good idea. Our education system is doing a shitty job teaching history. This country needs to empathize with the suffering it inflicted on slaves and natives alike. There are far too many slavery deniers who seem to think the experience wasn’t that bad.

Biden should go be with his son. He’s done enough to us.

Yeah, I wouldn’t mind getting a few older PC games, many of which I already forgot the name. I have begged GoG on multiple occasions to get the classic PC versions of Axis and Allies: Iron Blitz, Risk II, and Star Trek Birth of the Federation. Unfortunately, no such luck.

It would be an amazing surprise Nintendo Direct on his last day for him to announce it is released on the eShop as he parts with the company.

Why is the View being reported on as if it is newsworthy? It’s been on the air since 1997 and only in the last couple years has it actually been treated as if it is anything but entertainment for the politically vapid.

No, but Splinter sure keeps harping on the black Lt Gov of VA. I’m surprised they didn’t find a way to reassert Fairfax’s alleged guilt in this tame, rather unbiased article about Trump. Especially since Trump has not once said anything that would make you think he was a sex crazed deviant with no respect for women. 

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Tetris99 is really surprising. This is the third time Nintendo has wowed me with Tetris. Although I still love Tetris DS, and would still buy a Switch or a 3DS port/remake.

It was made worse by those in Europe and Japan who would show off the absolutely normal looking shelves/pegs filled with the rarest of amiibo here in the US. Not just amiibo, the release of Classic consoles and limited editions of games and systems were also poorly handled. They would announce something and make x

If they do it is only for theatrics. I’m pretty sure Mitch and his party are grinning at this. Reparations” is a word that will shore up their Southern Strategy—- a strategy that has worked since 1968 after the Civil Rights Act was passed (and that was only finally addressing basic rights blacks should have had after

Yes. Hopefully this is the first of many articles of Splinter calling for this Republican to resign, like they did regarding Northam. Otherwise, it would be a weird double standard for a “progressive” blog to have.

Fair enough!

You are neither as smart or as informed as you believe you are. 

Two of those three links are the same article. Neither of which debunk anything. Regardless this has nothing to do with horseshoe theory: while “US leftists” today are pursuing good policies, “US leftists” haven’t been a thing since the 60s, and the rest of the world knows what US citizens don’t—- neoliberal Democrats

Your educators failed you. This isn’t caused by free market capitalism. What we have isn’t free market capitalism either. Employing the government to enforce Fugitive Slave law isn’t a free market. Employing the police to break up labor unions/strikes isn’t a free market. Employing the military so Chiquita can exploit

Underemployment is a problem here in the US too. Politically it is aligning the left and right toward authoritarianism, which should be concerning for those who grew up appreciating liberty, rule of law, and self-determination by representation.

lol, seemed like a legit question to me. I thought you were calling Schumer a bootlicker, which has been pretty goddamn true.

Even then, how does one even get to become a CEO? For how long has it been just a perverse game of musical chairs of a lot of mediocre people who never properly get punished but unjustly overcompensated for failures? Especially considering all the companies going under or merging together or exploiting labor. We have

Could be worse. It could be Northam’s yearbook on display. Folks would be calling for Ferguson’s resignation instead of simply an apology.

Oh goodie, in the greys someone spouting horseshit about  islamaphobia. Flagged for harassment and dismissed. Fuck that noise.