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And what happened to his goal of having his authors help curate the comments more? The whole system is predicated on what comments the authors deem worth looking at, but if they don't come and play....

This is exactly what I was thinking

I know. Thanks Kinja!

I just love that with NuKinja the ONLY comment up in "Highlights" is a troll...who is also the "Host" since the author hasn't engaged (yet?).

Don't feed 'em, folks!

Actually you're right, this is the real problem here. He's just....incurably lame!

Hand-knitted condoms for all!

God I do love to eat cream cheese. (Dramatic recreation of me eating cream cheese)

You can't call it institutional racism, but you can call it rude and in bad taste.

White people DO like farmer's markets.

he was always so so so cute.

That's true, but I ultimately think that argument doesn't have legs. Hobby Lobby pays its employees, and it has no power to prohibit them from buying condoms or even birth control pills with that money. Morally or religiously, that actually seems more direct than insurance coverage for birth control. In the case of

This owner's religious beliefs are affecting his employees' health and finances. I believe that's the line that you shouldn't be able to cross in your belief system - your privately held religious values shouldn't dictate another person's fundamental rights. Hobby Lobby isn't a christian, nonprofit organization.

Religious freedom is a fundamental right, but incorporating a business is not. When you form a corporation, you also take on the corresponding benefits and obligations. If your religious beliefs prohibit you from following through with those obligations, then you must choose between your fundamental,

My boyfriend used to work at Hobby Lobby a few years ago. They were a okay company in that his pay was great and his hours were decent. I'm glad this whole issue came to a head when it did. I considered applying there up until I heard about this. I need my birth control and if I have health insurance it damn well

Very early in my life - I think I was 8? - I asked my Rabbi whether he believed in evolution. He replied (something along the lines of), "Of course! Believing in evolution and believing that God created the earth are not mutually exclusive." And that was it.

Yes, maybe it should be mandatory to add a sermon on evolution to every church schedule.

Creationist don't believe in science, why do they want to be on a science show?

Such outrage! Much Photoshop! I will pay 10 hundred million dogecoin for the unretouched photos.