I dunno about that—I think they picked the right one.
I dunno about that—I think they picked the right one.
...Mastriano is no ordinary Republican. Not only does he support a complete ban on abortion; per Politico, he also arranged bus transportation to the January 6 insurrection and, the New York Times reports, has attended numerous events organized by QAnon conspiracy theorists.
The video also already addressed the point about feeling bad if people stop visiting their local restaurant, as well as the earlier point about large ownership groups vs individual ownership of franchises.
Does it come with bail money?
(For when someone has to bail you out because Hertz claimed you stole the car that you rented from them?)
—Joe Rogan, immediately after wrapping up his Planet of the Apes story when he first told it.
You are forgetting the vital concept of probabilities. And in this case, several factors come into play:
Apparently, for Trump supporters, a lack of white privilege—ie. being even with others—is discrimination. To put it in simpler terms for them: imagine there were 3 states of being:
Yup:
Can I just point out that this is James May we’re talking about? It’s very possible that there was a simpler solution.
Sorry, but as a non-white lover of the original British Top Gear, I just find it completely tone deaf to make a comment like:
I’ll believe it when I see it.
Here’s my take:
It makes me wonder where we will be in 20, 40 years from now.
I’m not justifying one or the other, but I do have a genuine question:
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but these videos all have logical, non-alien, non-supernatural explanations.
and the long-awaited “pinched fingers.” (We all know it’s the “Italian hand” though, as expertly demonstrated in this photo of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.)
Illogical. Statues and textbooks do not serve the same purpose; and neither is equivalent to “history.”
That’s only because they’re going to run into you.