The gender certainly was...and that the cops describe the white perpetrator as having a bad day, and being at the end of his rope....
The gender certainly was...and that the cops describe the white perpetrator as having a bad day, and being at the end of his rope....
If he wanted to permanently eliminate the source of his temptation, a more effective solution would have been to turn the gun on himself...but I guess that would involve acknowledging he’s the cause of his problems, not others.
AP New is reporting that he had a “sex addiction” and he was trying to eliminate the cause of it...Even if that’s the case, still a hate crime:
I had a bunch of toxic friendships when I was young. These friendships are generally built on faulty, co-dependent foundations. I think the author alludes to this, but excuses this based on “past trauma” the toxic friend experienced. In my case, looking back, the toxic friends were emotional vampires, who would cause…
I actually posted about this on my facebook page that nobody reads last night. Hats off to Seuss Enterprises for literally cashing in on the culture wars. Had they just quietly let these unpopular, unprofitable, racist books quietly slip into oblivion, nobody would have noticed. But by announcing that they’re letting…
Also heard they’re freaking out about Lola Bunny not have big boobs anymoree, and wearing a normal jersey, as an actual basket ball player/bunny would wear.
So, did a bunch of commentary get deleted off this post?
Indeed hormones fluctuate between individuals. But I think weight and height classes would probably get us right back to gender segregation, if you look at height and weight differences between male and female professionals in the same sport category.
While this is definitely true, that all bodies are different and unique, if we switch to non-gendered competition, we still have to acknowledge the differences hormones play. Particularly, if non-gendered competition happens at more elite, professional-level sports (high school seems more low-stakes, bodies are still…
Yeah, that was my thought, too. That and the line about testosterone not being inherently male, because women can produce it, too. While this is technically true, being born with testes that primarily pump out testosterone vs. the generally very small amounts produced by ovaries, is not the same thing. I feel like…
Yeah...I was born in Pierre, a long time ago. We left when I was a kid, but parents had stories about corruption, including my mom being assaulted by the nephew of a local politician. It was known that he’d assaulted other women in the area, but nobody bother reporting it, because they knew the powers that be would…
The worst part of this, is that this story will make him more popular, as he becomes even more of a victim of cancel culture, or whatever.
It’s what helped kill the original ERA. Opponents claimed (falsely) the ERA would force women to share public bathrooms with men, where they’d be raped and assaulted. Then I think it grew into an urban legend from there. I remember hearing variations of it as a kid. One from my own grandmother, who told my mom not to…
bring in a misogynist to memorialize another misogynist...
Yeah, I couldn’t really follow the article. There doesn’t seem to be any coherent argument to it other than racism and sexism existed in the past, and because they still exist today, Gen X failed because of some cited articles apparently written by Boomers about Gen X?
Do you suppose he has a folder listing his adult failures? Suppose he’d add this fiasco to it?
Young X’er here. A few years back, I went to party of mostly young Millennials and maybe some older Zoomers. I was astonished by their frumpy high-rise mom jeans, hideously large eye glass frames, and scrunchies. It was at that moment that I finally understood my mom’s major nope reaction to the ultra low-rise,…
Well, she is ugly, according to Trump.
I think Millennials and, to a lesser extent, Zoomers may get some justifiable blowback from subsequent generations about the “disruption” concept, as Boomers have justifiably gotten for their embrace of Trickle-Down economics.
Also worth pointing out, that the lawyers probably won’t get paid. So yes money can buy competent lawyers, but that is contingent on lawyers getting paid for their work. Trump has a history of stiffing lawyers, just ask Giuliani.