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well, thats on you then....... not me.

Ok, but the comment wasn’t directed at the driver so he wasn’t;t the recipient....... the kid was making an idiotic comment to his friends because he wanted the front seat. Again, it was incredibly dumb and ignorant to make that comment, but when the driver called him out for it he looked genuinely confused about

I apologize for their ignorance and I hope to be better and be an example

thats all I’m saying

I’ve told numerous uncles (they’re old) to FO this year because of this exact thing.

“That’s just so..... white”....... That would be because I’m white. and you make sweeping assumptions about me and what I do because you think you know me because I’m white. Its absurd

Its Chip to you.........and you NEED allies like me whether you know it or not.  

what should I “learn” exactly form this? Enlighten me please

they didn’t have a cause. They were dumb kids out late at night and acting stupid. They didn’t think what they did or said was offensive which is why the driver could have informed them of that and educated them. It was a dumb joke made by stupid kids who may have become allies had they not been berated for saying

I’m not lecturing you, but I am being lectured to.

Apparently, no, you don’t know.

Not denying that, but by claiming that everyone who looks a certain way also acts the same is exactly the kind of bias that the article claims to be trying to stop.

You can sit down, I’m going to keep on standing right here. I wasn’t the one that classified everyone from a category as being all the same and acting identical. These kids were idiots and the driver overreacted. Neither helped their “cause” and neither are you.

Why do you assume we don’t do that already? Many of us have racist older people who have recently felt empowered to be more open about their thoughts on these matters (Trump voters) and many of us have called them out on it. We call it out when we see it, but we don’t see it as much as you do so we don’t always have

D. Boon was the one back in the day that hit me hard. Damn, that band needed to keep going.

I saw Husker Du in 1984 (ish?) and was right up front towards the stage. I don’t think Bob interacted with or even looked back at Grant one time during the entire show. At one point someone threw a beer can up at the stage. It flew up over my head and headed right for Grant’s drum kit. Bob didn’t even duck. The

“they”- just pointing out the blatant hypocrisy of stereotyping of an entire group of people on this site.

Welcome to TX

“Those small, nagging things that make you, as a woman, realize, “goddammit, he wouldn’t be digging in his heels so hard if I was a dude,””

Yeah, that would’ve been awesome if that were actually the case here, but it wasn’t. She was a barista giving tech advice, not a VP or CTO at a tech company. She was upset because some random person didn’t get that she understood something technological while working as a barista. This was actually a really bad