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Thank Gildersleeves for Jason Torchinsky.

Has a German driver ever won the Indy 500?

The teacher in question isn’t white. Though the rest may be true.

I like that being a terrorist is equally offensive as being white-acting to you.

In your eyes maybe, but who are you again?

Your prejudice is showing. How embarrassing!

I want to bet that if a student had made these and handed them to other students, the same teacher would probably be jumping down their throat for being a bully.

Black people actually were slaves. But white people actually were slaves too. Lots of Asian people are slaves right now. In fact, I’m pretty sure at one point in time or another, pretty much every sort of person in every sort of place has been enslaved. Or is this just too far-out for people to get? I sometimes think

Do you think Trump even knows what a car is?

I should do one of these tests.

But crucially, somebody who is accused of stealing a car, may claim they didn’t do it, and has an equal right to be heard.

I was thinking about both sides represented to this story so far. And I’m feeling we’re stilling missing something from both people involved. I don’t know what, although I suspect one or two vague things. But it just goes to show that in relationships communication is always key, no matter how well two people think

Do you know what the word Queer means?

Duterte looks like somebody who’s been ravaged by meth use.

I suspect many in Europe probably automatically suspected a Peugeot driver.

I’m not understanding the point of this article.

You did say you were an English major.

A lot of The Root seems to fall into the faux-woke category as well. A surprising number of articles here are articles about white people pretending to be articles about black people. I suppose it’s an easy trap to fall into.

No problem. I grew up using singular they, using it long before it carried its current gender-justice connotations. Even though singular they is less common in modern English than it had been a couple centuries ago, I was rarely ever questioned about my use of the word until the past few years. Now I’m always dealing

An English major in kindergarten, I suppose? What kind of idiot would be confused the use of singular they?