That is the correct answer.
That is the correct answer.
“It is not uncommon for parents to tell their kids “Don’t get close to those guys” or that “Those people are usually thugs”.”
“For there are eunuchs who have been so from birth, and there are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by men, and there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. Let the one who is able to receive this receive it.”
I think it was more of an attitude issue. He came in with the expectation that he would be viewed as the Euro Phil Jackson and automatically command respect. He did not anticipate that, 1) most Americans have never even heard of the Euroleague much less David Blatt, 2) those who had heard of him probably held a…
When he grows up is when he loses his fanbase. They are (literally) immature and they want him to be immature as well.
Disagree. The positive impact of 78% positive reviews <<< the negative impact of PewDiePie getting his dumbass tween fanbase trolling you you online.
My family is from Europe and I’ve been over there several times to visit, and living in Toronto I know a lot of Asian people as well, and that was the mentality that my parents raised me with, even though I grew up here. When you go to an old world country and visit someone, they are literally falling over themselves…
Do you understand how polling works? 500 people is a decent sample size. 1000 people is typical, so let’s, for the sake of argument, give a margin of error of fully 10% for this poll. That still puts the national total at about 80% at a minimum.
Yes I do. It’s the subject of the OP. Most of the Native people polled seem to be closer to her view than yours.
I tell all kinds of people what I think the best course of action would be. What is this nonsense that you have to be part of a group to give an opinion about the relative importance of things? Furthermore, I’m just conveying what a native person told me. You’re taking issue with the views of another native person...…
I generally take the line that most problems are caused by poverty and lack of opportunity. If you feel that changing a racist team name would be equally impactful as, say, building infrastructure and creating jobs for people living on reserves, because everything is connected, fine, you’re entitled to your opinion,,,…
That’s actually a terrible example to illustrate your point. Cable is a luxury and gas is a necessity, so in that situation you would be foolish to focus on them equally. This is what I was getting at earlier... there are a finite number of progressively-minded people out there, and their time and money is finite...…
Yes, but this often comes up in discussions of other social issues. Obviously people can champion different issues simultaneously, that goes without saying, but I always feel like at the end of the day, resources are finite. People have a certain amount of time (and a certain amount of money), and it’s just not enough…
Smallest possible sample size warning, but my ex was native, and when I asked her how she felt she basically said that she didn’t LIKE it, but she didn’t really care much either, because there were “a million more important things for the Native community to focus on”
No it’s owned by a different oligarch, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.
I’m not saying it wasn’t understandable from his perspective... but he really crippled his career prospects (no pun intended). Running QBs generally transition into dropback QBs over time, as they become more accustomed to the speed of NFL defences and their passing intuition develops... Griffin tried to get rid of…
So much of his success was predicated on his running ability. He basically decided heading into his second season that he wasn’t gonna run any more, and without that to keep defences guessing, his lack of QB fundamentals was exposed in a major way. I honestly think a big part of his troubles is this fixation on being…
I don’t understand why you’ve wasted so much time trying to defend a company that was literally voted the worst in America, for precisely this kind of behaviour. Do you work for EA or something?
Are you 18 years old or something? This has been the subject of debate for literally like 30 years already.