You might not know this, but...
You might not know this, but...
I don’t understand how you can be sentient and not understand that if the origins of something is rooted in a practice started by racist hate group (and still does it), it is and will remain racist.
“Replacing the letter c with k in the first letter of a word came into use by the Ku Klux Klan during its early years in the mid-to-late 19th century. The concept is continued today within the group.”
Basically in short terms, i do not care, and neither should you, if someone replaces the letter “c” with the letter “k”...
Well, now that you know the origins of it, maybe you will.
Oh... I didn’t know that if I just ignored the problem it would go away! Thank god you replied.
“mid-to-late 19th century. The concept is continued today within the group.”
Ok, I am sick of custom car companies replacing C with K... Don’t they know the origins or do they not care?
Damn it Dave... I was going to try and buy that this weekend. Surely now with national attention it’ll be gone before I get to see it in person.
Operating at 10,000 feet, I see. Well done.
“brutal federal prison”
ha. +4 point and +1 curb.
So, 27 people get shot in a weekend, and you’re dunking on the one shot by a cop. Who says that commentators can’t be helpful?
I am 100% against the death penalty because we have so much information proving that race and class are significant factors in its use/administration, not to mention so many innocent (mostly people of color) have been put to death. With that said, in this case, none of those factors are involved... So, I am…
Now that, is how you get fired.
Whatever reason jeep has for not tossing on a 3.5 inch lift 4.88 gears 35's and 1 ton steering on a new from factory jeep, I’ll probably never understand. They would be bought in droves by the mall crawl crowd and by people like me who actually take my jeep off road.
“And at once, the origins of Donald Trump’s hair piece was identified.”
Cool.
I have seen some (face palm worthy) trolling and also a few “oh don’t get certain comments out of the grey”, but I also haven’t seen much author interaction in the comments sections. So, I guess we will see over time.
Serious question, I know this site is new in general to the gawker kinja ecosystem... But why do so few people comment? I mean, this article has been up for nearly an hour and crickets. Was this how the site was before migrating over? Or did people who used to comment just not follow the site over when it became…