Yeah; and I do completely respect your opinion on this.
Yeah; and I do completely respect your opinion on this.
Not ‘constantly’ but they do it to our faces. It is stereotype we face. You meant no harm but now you know what people say to us when you aren’t around.
That is probably because you are not British like Charmed and I are. If you were, you may feel different. We get lots of flack on appearances here. Other nations don’t. You may mean well but others don’t. See gawker.
How can someone look ‘a British’. Seriously - it sounds like shade to me and I am a Brit. I don’t look like this. This woman doesn’t look specifically British to me and could come from anywhere. It sounds like you are being mean but coded because when Americans says someone looks “so British” they are usually saying…
Medical research?
It’s an extension of how we don’t have forced, or in most countries even opt-out, organ donation. Similarly, some pro-choice stances are an extension of the body being inalienable property of its person (i.e. even if there is life at conception, that life is not entitled to the use of another’s organs). The body…
His cadence is so fucking weird. And the bouncing? What the fuck is up with the bouncing? Also, I hate him and everything he stands for.
His first appearance in Tory politics was when he was 16.
Yeah, I was left uninspired watching her speech. I’m still holding out for Bernie Sanders.
I would.
This is the second time you’re making this comment. Clearly you’re not interested in opposing opinions but I’ll make my piece anyway: I would be okay with this woman being in the NAACP and rocking these hairstyles if she was honest about her racial background. But that wasn’t enough for her. She had to take on the…
I don’t know why The Whistleblower isn’t brought up in every single discussion about sexual violence/”misconduct” in “peacekeeper” administered areas (not so much the movie as the situation it's based on). it is a true story, it is utterly horrifying, and the only result was a few dyncorp folks getting fired. after…
A lynching cake sounds like incitement for hate crime/murder, which is an illegal act by itself. A nazi cake- not sure what this would say, but depending on what it says, it might also be incitement for crime, hate speech or denial of holocaust- therefore illegal as well.
Motherfucker, you can really get a sense for the conservatism of this site and its readers when a beloved figure says something repellant and everyone’s like, “he’s one of the good guys, and, in any case, I feel the same way.”
I answer no to those questions because the FUCKING CONTENT of the speech matters. “Support KKK” is unlike “support gay marriage” in ways which are obvious to normal, fair minded people. One is humiliating and horribly racist, the other is about extending existing rights to people who have been killed for who they are…
Hmmmm. I understand where he’s coming from- and I know lots of people agree with the argument (i.e. Should a baker not be allowed to refuse to do, say, a Klu Klux Klan cake if they object?) To me though, there’s a huge difference between objecting to supporting a hateful, murderous group and objecting to supporting…
Freeze peach for a business to practice discrimination? Sit the fuck down
I’m pretty sure that person is George Bush, having a tantrum on the internet
As (most of the time) the only black girl in a class of white kids, growing up, I always had a decent understanding of racism and racial insensitivity. But it wasn’t until Obama was elected that I discovered anti-blackness in the US. It actually scares me because there are people out there who dislike black people so…
That’s disgusting. I don’t even know how a person could see that scene as not a problem. Like, I really thought that was supposed to be his character’s lowest point. Disappointed.