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That's not very convincing. I'm pretty sure the KKK hasn't killed anyone in a long time.
And it's not really fair to even call the other two white supremacists. Anti government yeah, but not white supremacist. Plus, how many people have those anti government groups even killed? Not many.

hard work, honesty and respecting others is not the way to get ahead in this world and it never has been. As if before Trump came along all businessman and politicians that found success were all paragons of virtue that we were proud to point to as role models for our children. Give me a break

Could you clarify what exactly you mean by "home grown white supremacist terrorism"? ISIS is not something I'm particularly worried about in my daily life, but then neither are violent white supremacists

Exactly. Thanks for saying this because I was going to say the same thing. Trump and Berlusconi are eerily similar

You could probably say the same thing about childhood friendships. You become friends because you live close, or you're on the same sports team, or in the same classes, or for some other reason that is has mostly to do with convenience. Then if you spend enough time together you eventually start to develop an actual

I think the trick is convincing oneself that they're not quite human. That's a lot easier than justifying owning another human being.

That sounds a lot better than that white Christmas looks. It was the one thing on here that didn't look very appetizing

I've always figured the translation to be "burning water"' but I guess fire water is pretty much the same thing.
"Lechón" is also a Spanish word. It means a young animal that is still nursing. So I'm pretty sure that that is a a suckling pig they eat in the Philippines.

I don't know much about her, but based on what I just read about her she doesn't seem like a racist at all. She didn't believe race and ethnicity were determining factors because she believed genetics works by passing acquired traits down to offspring. So her reasoning for not being racist is based on ideas that are

Yeah there would have been a ton of accidents in the park, horse related and otherwise. The guests are basically just rich people on vacation, getting drunk and doing hazardous activities like horseback riding and jumping on to moving trains. There definitely would be plenty of accidental deaths and injuries

I was talking about the classic definition and usage. I really have no idea what the alt-right types mean when they use it

I agree. You were clearly doing the former in that first post, though.

Linguistically, what's the difference between "cuckolding" and "to make a cuckold"? It seems like the same thing thing to me.
I don't know, I guess I just disagree. I'm not really too familiar with the history of the term but I feel like the woman wasn't typically denied agency. She may have been viewed as a whore or

I'm a little confused why you are assuming that originally the woman was denied agency, and the other man bears full responsibility for making the husband the cuckold. There's nothing in your description that suggests that

But it accomplishes that by shaming and emasculating men for something they don't have control over.

I always wonder about supposed progressives who accuse men of being secretly gay just for liking or participating in wrestling, MMA or any other sport or activity you want to name that involves touching another man or bonding with other men. Apparently, if you think you can touch other men in a non-sexual way you're

Yeah I agree with you Broccoli. The purpose of the term is to insult and blame men who have been cheated on, which is something they don't necessarily have any control over. Just like it's unfair when society blames and shames women who have been cheated on, the same should be true for men.
It leads to men being

It's definitely fair to hold him accountable for choosing Pence as a running mate. But you wanted examples of the best of his rhetoric and I gave you some examples. And you're ignoring it all, which is exactly the point of what Stewart was saying.

Yeah I agree with you Shortbread. It sounds to me like what he's saying is that when liberals make him out to be the boogeyman, that in a way gives him a sort of power.
I'm not a fan of Bannon. There are plenty of reasons to hate him, but using this quote as evidence that he's Satan just seems kind of dumb

He's a Jew.
Seriously, you've embarrassed yourself with that comment. Considering what Jews have have gone through in the last century and what they continue to deal with today, and considering what the alt right stands for… He has as much a right to speak his mind as anyone.