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I agree, but I'm not sure that Clarke is completely unreasonable to fear that they will all just kill each other over the course of five years. She just tried to make a peaceful play that would have accomplished the same goal and it immediately turned into a fiasco that put everyone's hope on a deathmatch. Octavia

See, I just doubt your values, and everyone else's, which is why I think they should be left out of public schools. It's nothing personal, you and everyone else could believe terrible things for all I know. And lets not ignore that America has used Christian schools as a weapon of genocide in the past.

I don't mean to paint all charter schools with the same brush, although I personally don't think voucher programs are going to be a good solution.

I think if Clarke had handled things in a more controlled fashion, overruling Jaha and letting people in if they agreed to follow rules, it would have been more defensible. She tried to gain control peacefully by becoming commander, but they can't just hope Octavia keeps winning. The need for stability is clear, but

The argument that they're acting in humanities best interest is still defensible on the grounds that no one will survive in the bunker if it isn't ruled by order. The people from space know better than anyone what it's going to take to survive in an enclosed space with limited resources. It isn't just because they

It was over another murder, a hit and run he covered up. Robert Queen killed lots of people apparently.

And what if none of them do? What if all of the wealth families around me want to send their tax dollars to another school? What if all of the wealth white families around me want to send their tax dollars to a school that advocates white supremacy?

"Bruh, my taxes helped pay for Miller Park, but I'm not going to watch the Brewers any time soon."

Well, explain to the kids that there's a good reason we don't spend public dollars on religious institutions, called the first amendment. The founding fathers were quite concerned about different religions, particularly different Christian sects, discriminating against each other. That's why some came here.

I thought that was Paul Ryan we were sending them to.

No, that's the legally distinct Black Vulcan from Superfriends.

I sure as hell don't have a long form birth certificate.

Even Larry Wilmore is getting O'Reilly numbers now!

Those pictures look like they were taken after the fact, he could have been more jacked during the war.

They probably planned it for the Rock at some point, then he got too big or too busy.

I think a court would decide, but for the most part that issue has been dodged by there never being much disagreement. If they had seriously tried to claim that Janet Jackson's nipple was "saying something", maybe there would be an argument, but no one even tried to make that claim with a straight face. Content that

Janet Jackson's nipple had no artistic value, calling it expression at all is a stretch. If it is expression, no matter how obscene, then it's a first amendment issue. The reason the FCC gets away with restricting broadcast content is because no broadcaster has ever had reason to sue and win on freedom of speech

Even if they could get away with it on a free speech defense, which is more possible today than when the FCC started restricting broadcast content, they wouldn't want to because of the advertisers don't approve. Same reason cable channels have standards and practices that do more than decide if something fits in the

It's even more apparent how much editorial content they're adding when the embedded tweets don't even show up.

No, I think she'll survive and leave for somewhere better, then in the future for some odd reason end up stopping for a cinnabon.