I like this game and am a liberal. What’s wrong with it?
I like this game and am a liberal. What’s wrong with it?
You could just...stop doing that to those kids.
Guys. Learn your lines. Stop looking at the prompter. Better yet, no prompter.
VERY good Kinja.
I’m not into esports myself, but seeing Deadspin commenters getting triggered by the mere presence of esports articles has become one of my favorite things on the site.
Huh. When it comes to football cliches, I would have guessed “weakest link” always beat “shot himself in the foot.”
Tennessee could be on the hook for thirty million dollars to a coach they fired, a coach that never showed up and a fired athletic director, but remember, it’s just not feasible to pay players.
Joe Harris looks and sounds like someone NBA 2K gives you when you first open create-a-player
It pisses me of how white people ignore the fact that PoC would never get “great manners” treatment from this Nazi asshole! Or a profile in the New York Times about BLM members.
Are you familiar with the phrase, “The banality of evil”?
There are fewer in powernow than there were 50 years ago and more white people are bothered by them than ever before. So I’d say we are winning. I know white people are shocked by this, but my kids won’tbe attacked by the state government like their grandparents were. We know how to win and we shall win, time is on…
It’s been that definition for at least 25 years and it’s used in more courses of study and research. If we are to have adult conversations, then we need to use clearly defined terms and “Normal English” rarely does that
How about mobilize liberals, centrists, and people of color to vote against such candidates?You cannot win the hearts and minds of people who thinks gays and lesbians are abominations who need to be cured or who think people who are transgender are pedophiles or who think black people are inherently inferior.
Yes, this is the right take. The entire point is that toxic points of view don’t always come with pointy hats or boots with red laces. They are in the Cub Scout den, and the copy room at work. They are in church.
Journalists interviewing people like this and pointing out their “manners” or “politeness” is a recurring theme, and an especially annoying one. Jon Ronson has done it, and I was disappointed to see George Saunders (who I consider one of America’s best living writers) flirt with it when he covered Trump rallies.
Boy, now would be a great moment for the Times to have some kind of ombudsman or public editor to publicly grapple with this significant journalistic failure.
Punky Brewster.
I’m also a vegetarian. Well, pescatarian (no red meat, no chicken, just seafood), but that’s a stupid word I refuse to use, and in most situations in America the difference is negligible