arnettmead2
arnettmead2
arnettmead2

Oooh, it’s like Racist Bingo! She’s got Jews Control the Media, White Lives Matter, All Muslims are Murders. She just needs Mexicans are Stealing the White Man’s Jobs and a photo of her in blackface (it’s not racist, it’s just a costume!) and she wins!!!!

Yea, when you cede the moral high ground to fucking ARAMARK, you might want to reassess your life.

Baseball is the only sport that actually looks like America.

You know....I don’t think I love this. Who is this aimed toward — teachers? Do we think teachers don’t try to intervene with troubled kids? Students? There were students interacting with this kid, and anyway, asking students to police the behavior of “creepy loner weirdos” is how you get bullying. (And I mean, say you

Pro tip: don’t cover up for a monstrous child rapist, and certainly don’t build statues honoring his chief enabler.

You don’t know her relationship with the principal- clearly she felt comfortable going to him and that’s great. An adult who can advocate on the kids behalf . It’s not a wasted step. At all. This happens all the time. I’m glad there are adults out there with good relationships with the kids they work with. I hope the

That can be a really important step. When a 14 year old student opened up to me about her recent rape (I was her high school teacher) it was because she trusted me to do something about it. We were sitting with a police officer in the principal’s office within 15 minutes. She needed an advocate sitting with her. Going

You’re trying to apply practicality to a pretty traumatic situation. Yeah in a perfect world victims of all crimes would feel secure going straight to the police. But it’s a lot more difficult said than done. I get the instinct; I work in a crime lab and reading reports I sometimes think ‘why did you do that?’ or ‘why

The thought process was probably not a decision between telling the principal or the police, but between telling and not telling at all. Going to the police is difficult and scary and there are myriad reasons why victims don’t do this right away. Telling an intermediary party is typical, not atypical, especially when

I’m trying to think practically and since rape is a serious crime and very sensitive crime going to the police should be the first step so evidence can be collected.

Self-proclaimed billionaires waiting(not really) to fuck shit up?

These are kids; telling a trusted adult is not a “wasted step”, and it also allows her some accommodation from the school, so she doesn’t have to ride the same bus with him or whatnot. Give the girl a break- she did nothing wrong. No one can ever be a victim perfectly enough to meet everyone’s standards.

Is there anyone more oppressed than good looking football players that attend private schools?

Ugh- your last line. You were doing so well!

I was going to refrain from commenting on this because of getting slammed in these sections before. But I just have to say... good for her for being brave and refusing to let others question her integrity.

“fast girls”

Why is she hitting drywall with a hammer, seemingly at random? What outcome is she hoping for?

What is she even trying to do? There’s no nail...