Like you said, you’re not American.
Like you said, you’re not American.
Hello. I’m not American. Can someone tell me why America thought it was a good idea to make a functionally illiterate man with severe personality disorders the President of the United States of America?
In a scene from John M. Stahl’s 1934 film Imitation of Life, a fair-skinned girl named Peola sits in a classroom,…
from my vantage point, even one would be more than all her peers combined.
Goddam. This lady has all the balls in Washington.
My mom is a retired interior designer. When this asspuppet won the election, my mother fearfully exclaimed of the Trumps, “[eejm]! What are those people going to do to the White House?!??!”
This just occurred to me: I’m going to buy whiteboard paint, paint it onto foam board, and use dry-erase markers for signs. Then I can reuse the signs.
I’m gonna be cautious with my expectations for Al. He falls for white female victimhood/white femininity pretty easily. See: His acting like everyone pointing out how uncool Jenna Bush’s “Hidden Fences” thing was just meant we are all big meanies trying to bully poor, innocent, fragile Jenna.
Day 1 of our first black history month under Trump, two black television personalities get shitcanned for a racist white woman.
What’s even more bizarre about this is that Fredrick Douglass is one of like, 6 black people who you learn about in public school (along with Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, MLK, Chrispus Attucks and Dred Scott). Most 8th graders could probably tell you that Douglass isn’t exactly a contemporary figure.
“Frederick Dougie Fresh, a terrific guy. One of the best.”
No.
While it is very difficult to read about this woman and how kind and lovely she apparently seems, I think it is important to calmly analyze people like her and ask why and how they became complicit in such horrible things. The hard, horrible truth is that most of us are capable to do similar horrible things under the…
I’m convinced that this is their plan. When summer comes and it’s mid july and they do something terrible, America will be like “eh I can’t fight anymore I have a cookout this weekend.” I can’t tell you how many normal people think that everything will be ok and that things won’t get that bad.
Yes they did. That was a celebratory gesture.
I shouldn’t be surprised. There’s a scene in Hotel Rwanda where some dude says something to the effect that the enemy (whichever it was— Tutsi?) are “cockroaches.” They don’t view them as human. Everything in the campaign to inspire them is geared toward dehumanizing them. It’s that moment when you see a FB comment by…
Didn’t the cops buy Dylann Roof Burger King after he murdered a bunch of innocent people?
The disturbing, unwritten part of this story, is that ICE agents seem to be doing their job with excessive gusto, intimidation, and cruelty, rather than any sense of caution. This compliance by the rank and file is how tyrants steamroll a society into submission.