“What you said was racist”
“What you said was racist”
I’ve been following this discussion and I agree with you on a lot of this. However, it’s “for all intents and purposes.” Just FYI.
Yep, it sure seems to be that way. Go to Jezebel, disagree in the most minor of ways or even phrase a sentiment that agrees with the traditional feminist viewpoint with the “wrong” terms, and you will get jumped on as a sexist/racist/whateverist, and this is what I see a lot from the far left.
“b) felt talked-down to by that kind of response. “
His career WAR (Fangraphs/BP/BR, you name it) far exceeds several others who are already in the hall of fame. 4 WAR/season is allstar tier performance every single season.
You are both wrong, he absolutely has the stats to get in. The only thing he fails on is wins, which is the dumbest stat around.
So you enjoy darts, but you only like to watch the humans. So you must just be watching their hands as they throw and not where the darts end up.
I guess this is true that they made a game of it, but the fact of the matter is that WMU should have turned the ball over at least 2 more times and got extremely lucky with a lot of floaty/blocked passes still getting caught. They had a whole lot of things break their way and still lost by 8.
“A lot” is relative here. 2 lbs of baby carrots has all of 68g of sugar. That’s really not much.
The thing is, most very rich people pay less than 15% taxes anyway through manipulation of loopholes/etc and having the money to pay accountants to abuse our tax systems.
Once again, performance metrics, the things he can control, show that he’s as good or better than some of the most decorated members of the hall. First ballot guys.
“he was always going to be a tricky HoF case because he didn’t really get his career going until age 25, and spent more than 5 seasons either partially or completely injured. “
Apply directly to the forehead! HeadOn!
You’re right, women and men should never be involved in coaching the other gender. My bad.
The solution is not to ban all men from coaching women’s sports. That is absurd. The solution is to take claims of abuse seriously and actually do something about it.
It’s the Catholic Church all over again, from what I can tell.