100%. Corporations are sociopathic by definition and by charter.
100%. Corporations are sociopathic by definition and by charter.
Unidirectional loyalty is fealty. Dolt45* should say what he means, if only he knew the word.
A few years ago, a Toronto-area commentator spoke on another matter using words that are in my hard-ass opinion 100% appropriate for this siutation, “Members of the public may be interested, but this information isn’t in the public interest.”
Yep, gas stations and transit companies don’t accept IOUs.
a) Not only doesn’t he know anything Dr. King, none of the people writing his “speeches” know anything about Dr. King.
Sadly we white Canadians have created and maintained problems for black people too. Our racism exists and has the same targets as American racism, only the allocation and application occasionally differ.
His mommy’s comment betrays her racism, ignorance, and/or lack of curiosity about the truth. The black men involved are Black Israelites or Black Hebrews, not Muslims.
^This. In the nation that brought the concept of the right to freedom of expression to the world, a government official whines about critics requesting that he and other Christians strive harder to live up to the morals and principles of Jesus Christ, the man he purports to follow.
All this wall chatter reminds me of a a short story from high school English Lit. mumpty-something years ago, The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe. TLDR: A drunk villain is lured to a cellar to taste a rare fine wine, gets drunk and then is walled in, stone by stone, for perpetuity.
At least one report suggested that these discarded items (towels, shirts, rugs) are what asylum seekers use to protect themselves from barbed wire on top of the fencing.
Agreed. A statement is one thing; expulsion is another.
During the Kavanagh hearings, Lili Loufbourow, Slate columnist, wrote about “toxic homosociality,” the pattern of male bonding via cruelty to others.
A good first step: The school and the bishop (Diocese of Covington) have issued a joint statement condemning the students actions, apologizing to Mr. Phillips, and promising an investigation and “appropriate action, up to and including expulsion.” Time will tell how well they follow through on this, i.e. if they buy…
The Diocese of Covington and the school issued a joint statement condemning the students’ actions, apologizing to Mr. Phillips, and promising an investigation and “appropriate action, up to and including expulsion.”
As someone who’s experienced hurt feelings about something said about or to me, I can tell you that it’s your friends’ responsibility to let you know they’re hurt and why or to answer your questions honestly. Otherwise you’re in a only-do-what-they-like acquaintance not a friendship. Seconding what Maya24 wrote, “Be…
Moral of the story: Never trust a man who gives you a lizard?
Some better (?) news: The school and the diocese have issued a joint statement. (Cincinatti.com/The Enquirer) condemning the conduct, apologizing to Mr. Phillips, and stating
A joint statement from the school and the Diocese of Covington (via the Cincinatti.com/The Enquirer)
I’m not resistant to an occasional “the enemy of my enemy” thought — I kinda like that Coulter is wailing loudly and whaling on him “strongly.” Dolt45* is such a genius that he’s painted himself into a corner in an oval room.
The “billionaire” “President’s” “genius” “strategy” has only one fallback after thuggery and bullying fail to produce a result — a pennies-on-the-dollar offer.