chillisincarne
ChilliSinCarne
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Of course, more white people have degrees; there are more of them.

That’s a pretty flat analysis.

The importance of education was not called into question, so that’s really a red herring.

You seem swell and your baby is adorable. I dearly hope you continue to kick ass here.

Your son is beautiful.

Speaking as a middle-aged, Jewish guy - and a recent ex-Republican - I’m delighted to welcome your baby as a new citizen of this country. I hope he grows up loving and supporting liberty and decency like EVERY American should, both here and abroad, and that he opposes the hateful, medieval-minded bigots who are far

I can’t tell if that’s a tattoo or an open sore.

Black Twitter, especially. Credit where credit is due.

People need to calm down like seriously. I’ve lowkey had enough of people putting Beyonce on this stratospheric pedestal for so many years. “She’s pregnant with twins!” So? Congrats to her but shes just a person period. Calm down.

This hashtag is pure gold. Twitter always comes with the best jokes.

I’d like to take this moment in Black History to thank American law enforcement for playing a pivtol role in making #Blacklivesmatter what it is, today. Take a bow, boys and girls, you’ve earned it.

As #BlackHistoryMonth begins, we remember when Eminem advanced black culture by making the first rap song to ever be nominated for Song of the Year. #PenceBlackHistoryMonth

Omg.

I was pleasantly surprised by how many men were at the NYC march. One of my favorite chants was a call-and-respond where the women shouted “My body, my choice” and the men responded “Her body, her choice.” I’ve been feeling very alone in this crazy country recently, and today was a good reminder that we have friends

I rallied and marched in Toronto today. There were about 60,000 people. It looked like almost half of the attendees were men - groups of men, men with the women in their lives, single men who brought their children, large extended families that included children, dads, and grandfathers. It was so diverse in every way

Jonathan Chait?