Like Missanelli or not, he’s not a racist. He’s frequetly criticized for being overly PC. As far as sports hosts go, he has a pretty good view on race relations and talks about it frequently.
Like Missanelli or not, he’s not a racist. He’s frequetly criticized for being overly PC. As far as sports hosts go, he has a pretty good view on race relations and talks about it frequently.
No - writing down a license plate number is not illegal. Additionally, the First Amendment does give people the right to post photos of other people online (though there are some restrictions that apply). You could take a series of photos (or a video) of a person exiting their car - with the license plate visible and…
Maybe, but if it really was over the blackface Al Jolson pic, that’s an even WORSE reason. The whole reason why blackface is considered offensive because it’s full of racist stereotypes and buffoonery, which, if I understand this story correctly, is EXACTLY what this dumbass producer was doing on his radio show. The…
I don’t like Missanelli at all, but how is he the racist one in this scenario? He didn’t even know it was a fake caller. His show’s producer coordinated with another producer at the station to make up a fake caller to rile him up and drive ratings. They purposely didn’t tell him the guy was fake in order to keep their…
Full disclosure: I like sports. Played in college. Helped coach my son’s and daughter’s teams whenever they asked. I’ll go to sporting events gift someone else is taking me to a game or if I’m given tickets). Like to attend minor league games.
I picture old timey tonic sales men. Step right up get your abortions here! One day only for the low cost of 6.99 a cure for all that ails you!
Race relations in Philly haven't been this tense since the last time Riley Cooper went to a concert.
How is tweeting a pic of Al Jolson in blackface TO RIDICULE A WHITE GUY FOR IMPERSONATING A BLACK GUY offensive?
To be fair, there’s every possibility that he was simply fired because he sucks.
We agree on the Quiverfull people being scary, and I say that as someone who has family (multiple cousins, nieces, nephews) who are members.
Yes. The correct alternative would be to stay away from the gynecologist because nobody should be touching your vagina except your husband.
“The 1st Amendment grants you the right to speak freely without prosecution.” Yes, that’s right. And what happens if you violate this law? You’re prosecuted. These laws might be constitutional as a reasonable time/place/manner restriction, but to act like there is no legitimate First Amendment issue raised by banning…
All I’m going to say is, a good parent would encourage their children to visit their other parent - and if there’s abuse then there are healthy ways to handle it without simply ignoring it.
When the government says you can’t speak here or can’t speak in this way, that’s *potentially* a problem. For example, similar tactics have been employed against unions.
Not really. Harassment laws aren’t actually in the constitution anywhere. And arguably as long as they aren’t attacking (which chuck pamphlets at could easily be argued with) or physically preventing people from accessing the centers they aren’t actually interfering with the right to have an abortion.
What? My therapist screams at me and calls me a slut. Is that not the right way to counsel patients?
so glad you’ve migrated to over here. many happy returns you beautiful bastard.
Know someone more important who isn't hot? Harambe. Because the man had him assassinated #neverforget