It doesn’t work that way at all. At all.
It doesn’t work that way at all. At all.
I think people are being taught that their fear is more important to their identity than their accomplishments and goals. Yes.
Your argument is completely subjective and relies on others affirming your own subjective concepts to hold water.
I’ll take it all with a grain of salt, but I do have a slim amount of faith in admins and local law enforcement that they won’t ignore credible threats. No one wants their community, no matter how fractured, to be the latest “massacre” headline. While I don’t trust cops worth shit, I do trust that their…
would you send them to school that following day?
See, you’re still not getting that it isn’t the place or position of students to demand course schedules be changed to their whims.
What? You’re literally making a snide remark about “hurr durr white people” which insinuates that he’s racist and doesn’t have compassion for people because he’s white.
Seems not the case. http://www.mediaite.com/online/amid-on…
You’re right. If there were a credible, concrete threat against someone the school would have likely cancelled classes. But there isn’t a clear and present danger even if there exists a positive and large social upheaval.
Right, because making judgments about peoples’ humanity based on the color of their skin is going to really solve this issue.
By placing credence into fear and sustaining an atmosphere that expects violence one does not overcome violence and bigotry. It is immature and unrealistic for students to believe so completely that threats and safety concerns are their purveyance and only their place to judge.
There’s the whole “Tom Riker” thing, too, where an early version of Riker was “left behind” as a 1.0 during a storm to be found by Riker 2.0 years later.
Yeah, it’s very similar. I love Destiny, but play sporadically. I’ll go on longer bursts of a few weeks at a time, but that’s when I get hooked into an accomplishment or chasing gear.
You realize that this makes you a sociopath?
Cutting off a part of an infant’s genitalia shouldn’t be a *shrug* moment. It is genital mutilation and the silence on the practice is deafening. Well, you can hear the babies screaming.
That requires us to treat “Frat Guys” like human beings.
Honestly?
Oh, I wish.
No. RS didn’t “shit the bed” as much as did what everyone in these pages and the fem-sphere said to do: Believe victims and don’t re-victimize.
The biggest issue is how Rolling Stone, who are always suburb fact checkers, let this go. The only reason is what was stated: They bought the line hook and sinker that rape is a topic where fact checking shouldn’t need to happen.