There’s a point at which incompetence bleeds into malice, and I personally believe that Snyder is way past that point. Look at Flint, look at Detroit public schools, look at Right To Work; there’s a pattern here that goes beyond neglect. He’s a racist.
I believe that ranking is weighted against the proportion of black residents, and La just happens to have a smaller percentage than other states with the same shitty fraction of female and black judges.
Louisiana ranks 23rd and 24th in the nation for black and female representation on the bench. Even if you look at Jefferson county in neighboring Alabama, which has recently elected 9 black female judges, you can see that this is a particularly entrenched problem in the state, and that it does not have to be this way.
“Michigan has come a long way but that doesn’t mean we get to coast now.”
I’m glad you walked out on him. Maybe it registered that what he was saying was an abhorrent deal-breaker to some people, or at least that not everyone shared his hate. The truth is, this is a lot easier to do in theory than practice, and that’s what it takes: practice. I don’t want to walk around paranoid or…
the Age of Information knows only truth
It’s gotta be shopped. The coat is actually Gucci, and I’m not sure they weren’t genuinely trolling her with it. Someone there has a wicked sense of humor.
it’s amazing to me that the people in america with the most money and power have the worst taste.
I think every thinking and feeling white person has this discombobulating experience at some point; you are having what seems to be a normal social interaction with a friend or friendly person, and you realize, “holy fucking shit, this person is a stupid monster, and they assume I am one too.”
All of this is true, and none of it negates the fact that a good chunk of them don’t take too kindly to being treated -and watching elected officials being treated- like second class citizens because of their gender. Not all of them by any means, but a non-insignificant number of republican women are sick of this shit…
Pretty glaring double standard, and obliviously, Senate republicans didn’t seem to think that would be pointed out as adding insult to injury...
I think now it’s beyond arguing that this child was treated as a second class citizen because of his race, but I also think it’s worth noting that even his parents didn’t expect that at the time- they expected justice. What’s remarkable - and so, so ugly- is the fact that so many observers seemed perfectly at peace…
I don’t have a clue about make-up and beauty stuff- never learned and now I’m too old to start- but you know what I DO know? Do. Not. Be. Rude. To. Hair. And. Make-up. People. If I ever have to go on the teevee, I’m going to bring them lattes and throw myself at their merciful feet.
Great point; if the value of blonde daughter-wife’s sweatshop crap is negatively affected by her proximity to the so-called president, so is the value of pinchy-face daughter-wife’s sweatshop crap. They clearly don’t speak and neither do their lawyers. Oopsie!
So many of their products have no perceivable audience or market.
Only because it would be socially awkward for the two of them, since the community was already holding rallies even as the EO was just a rumor, not because they give a shit about rights.
I mean, the answer is complicated, and it does kind of depend.
Haha! Diabolical. YES!