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At the very least, I wish the level of discomfort with making absolute statements on display in this piece ("it was probably a hoax", "the family may have staged this") was present in the original article as well. There was not even an "allegedly" or "reportedly" mitigating the absolute original claim that this did

Reminder: Gawker media posted at least two versions of this story (on Gawker and Jezebel) getting a combined 170,000+ views. Seems pretty absurd to write this post and complain about the story being "completely awful" and that humanity should "get (its) shit together" when Gawker media is entirely part of the bullshit

I grew up in Mississippi and went to college in Jackson, and when I first read this story, I was horrified, but skeptical. I've been in numerous fast food restaurants in the area and seen my share of weird things at them, but I've never seen anyone kicked out of the restaurant for their looks disturbing other

Wait. They are saying no one went to a Jackson, MS KFC and ordered sweet tea and mashed potatoes on that day? I don't believe you. If this is the case, then this KFC would surely be out of business, yes?

I would protest, but Jez loves posting stories from the Daily Mail, so you're probably getting a skewed view of how reliable our news outlets are.

If someone in Bangladesh can write grammatically correct English, they wouldn't be working in a sweat shop, these jobs are taken up by illiterate people. And the correct term is Bangladeshi, Bengali is an ethnicity, not a nationality.

1) Most of the people working in these factories have no education, not many of them would be able to write in English.

My first thought was that this is a recycled story. Not saying it's fictitious, but I could swear I read about this somewhere else in the past.

First, the network censored a blowjob joke on Last Comic Standing. Now, something completely unrelated.

"Coulda fooled me."

First, the network censored an abortion joke on Last Comic Standing

Dont forget the millions of dogs that get euthanised in the US due to neglect and cruelty or the millions of so called dog lovers who just have to get a shiny new pedigree instead of taking in a dog in need of love. How is this even a smidgen worse than that?

While animal cruelty in general should be stamped out where possible, let's be completely real here: we're thinking through a Western cultural lens here when we sit here and case aspersions at East Asians for eating dogs.

I watched the video. It was upsetting, but I eat meat and can't claim any moral high ground here. In fact, I eat meat proudly and am 100% convinced that can be part of a sustainable, natural diet for humans. It makes my heart hurt to think about these dogs and all of the other animals that are treated cruelly before

I loved it because it was exactly that cut and dry. All these people would gladly choke her out bare handed, but she gets taken down by someone that didn't have that much of a beef with her. Fucking hilarious.

uh. um. she's in her mid 50s?!

This was a great article but all I really took from it is...I really hope Vee is dead.

I did once. It was in a burrito from a fast-food place in some train station in Chicago. I was actually worried that I'd cracked a tooth, but as far as I know, I didn't.

Wait, wait, Alabama is in the Southwest? Then why did I get a pansy-ass fried flour tortilla from the store with a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar when I ordered a sopapilla? I'm not even going to mention what passes for green chile around here...

Oh man, this is the best. I'm always so bummed when the ingredients in my sodas have different levels of carbonation. Like when I'm drinking cream soda and you can just tell in every sip that the vanilla part of the soda isn't even half as fizzy as the cream part, and don't get me started on how over-carbonated the