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That is the perfect statement. 4 words which some this PC nonsense up. If you find something funny, good. If you dont, you dont. However, just because you dont find something funny that doesnt mean that the joke is not funny to others. For me, the line is crossed constantly whereby these “professional offence takers”

She’s the feminist equivalent of the Bernie-or-bust crowd: ideologically pure, dogmatic, and expect the movement to adhere to their very strict rules.

Exactly. And I’m glad Uber picked people up. It should remind everyone of the freedom of thought we enjoy in this country and the fact that your priority and interests don’t have to be everyone else’s. You’re not an evil person for supporting this ban and you’re not an idiot for protesting it. As soon as we start

Absolutely right. An inclusive economic message is what is needed, one that crosses ethnic and gender lines. Somehow, the race became dominated by identity issues, and while those are important, it is strategically dumb to make that the tip of the spear. Here’s a truth, a truth demonstrated by the Obama presidency

The comment section here is fallout from the smug assuredness of a Clinton victory... months of jerking off about how “we’re finally getting the first female president guys!” that has left everyone dumbfounded as to how it could have possibly go wrong. So they cling to the identity politics and decide that the only

You lost because people were tired of being labeled for having a different opinion than you. Instead of discussing issues with people who disagreed with you, you lumped them in with the crazies. Many of those people didn’t vote for Trump. They voted against the ideology that called them names and labeled them.

The

Stop blaming the voter. That is a losers perspective. And we will keep losing with this mindset. Blame democrats for nominating a hugely unpopular candidate. Nominate popular candidates. Duh

Keep vilifying white men and see if they ever vote Democrat again.

Each day I’m more and more convinced that the commenters on Jezebel have never met anyone that isn’t like them (except their uncle or in-laws that they hate). The inability to grasp we lost is astonishing. The majority of people don’t find identity politics appealing. Most people vote for what they perceive to be the

Online multiplayer. Very few of my friends play games these days, and I have no interest in playing with strangers.

Yup. I think most here misunderstand what he is saying. He isn’t advocating for Trump. He CALLED Trump a racist in the above article. He just isn’t wringing his hands, crying, and demanding a safe space to regroup from the assault on his sensibilities. He’s looking at the general reaction of liberals, smirking and

I mean it’s not a new or even particularly uncommon phenomenon for a rabbi to both believe in Israel’s right to exist AND want justice for the Palestinians. And it certainly is not an uncommon position for American Jews to hold. It has simply probably never gotten coverage like this. Strange, that.

Thank you.

the result of this kind of untethered manufactured outrage will be that advertisers will be hesitant to use models of color at all. why bother if someone on the internet will find something to raise hell about or interpret some aspect of your ad as ‘racist’ no matter what? you want a photo of an older child cheekily

You’re not.

I’m sure that you are okay, and you are indeed talented, but you’re not publishing books on the national and international level of Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe, or Hunter S. Thompson.

He’s an 84 year old white man whose heyday was the 1960's.

Yeah I don’t get that either. To me, Beyonce as a Black Panther is as credible as Rage Against the Machine as Cuban revolutionaries - i.e. not at all.

You also need to take into account the fact that dragonage has always been a game meant to be played multiple times to get different endings. Inquisition it self has prompted me to play again with a different world order to see what is different. So for me who has played every character type in the first two games,

Absolutely agree with you about his ideas being great but poorly executed. I always think I will love the books because they sound great but I am often disappointed. I am rarely intrigued or entertained by the stories. And that sucks because there is so much promise in the ideas.