So, it's OK to insult and be intolerant of groups as long as they are not oppressed... Until they are then oppressed and then, I guess, it's not OK anymore??? Circular logic such as that can never really be wrong but it can't be right either.
So, it's OK to insult and be intolerant of groups as long as they are not oppressed... Until they are then oppressed and then, I guess, it's not OK anymore??? Circular logic such as that can never really be wrong but it can't be right either.
And people as anonymous as you who grow Internet muscles are embarrassing.
What if a place says "get a free sandwich if you wear a Yankees hat." Or whatever your local team is... Is that not OK???
That's a Republican issue not a religious issue.
Couldn't you insensitively make that argument filling in gross oversimplifications about blacks? Gays? I'm not going to do it here because it repulses me but so does unfairly criticizing all for the behavior of a few.
I could go for some vanilla syllogism with rainbow sprinkles.
Let me get this straight... My guess based on following you on Twitter and reading your articles here are that you are grossly offended by intolerance.
The real question is why isn't it just no one should hit anyone.
if that's a male, you'd get applauded.
Don't you understand that there are universal truths? These are like stereotypes but they aren't inherently offensive and support a flimsy argument so they are universally true.
Archer was on a 4th place team in a losing effort when the biceps kiss took place. Just saying.
If the unseen video is as accurate as the speculation that has no supportive evidence, I agree the punishment by the NFL is terribly soft. But then again, so was the legal systems.
Josh Gordon has that right... He just can't do it and play in the NFL. Playing in the NFL is a privilege, not a right. And it's a very lucrative privilege. So the punishment is the punishment and, whether too harsh or not, it's pretty transparent. The 16 game suspension didn't sneak up on him.
You had me until you became a weed apologist.
No... My argument is that Josh got caught twice. And Ray got caught once. The other person argued that Josh did it twice. That's all.
You really think some Atlantic City court gives two shits about that? Not everyone is a football fan contrary to popular belief.
Whatever the courts saw gave them the latitude to issue what constituted a slap on the wrists.
I'm sure Josh Gordon only smoked weed twice. That's too funny.
This is pretty sloppy commentary. First, he got anger management classes as a punishment from the law so it seems that the two game suspension is on par with that.
The only thing shocking here is you didn't see this coming. As an aside, if you title something "Top 200..." And early on in the article, there isn't a "200... 199..." Some of your readers get upset.