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To be clear, there are no reserved seats. All the rallies are first come first serve. The RSVP thing is just so his campaign can get phone numbers to text bomb, general data mining and so they can predict how many people are going show. The abysmal turnout had nothing to do with the K Pop stans. What they did

The best part is the way he thinks he’s proving his point about Trump being a friend of minorities by posting... part of a speech by Trump himself saying so?

People, even racists, don’t want to think they are racists. So him claiming he is the best president for black Americans ever is a salve so people who support him can convince themselves they aren’t supporting him because they like racism. 

This.  It was NOT unknown.  

actually, they are. I’m in the northeast, and the walmarts in the area has completely stopped social distancing. people are still wearing masks, but it’s still a petri dish in there. Have you seen the videos of the casinos in vegas? they’re even worse. no masks, just hand sanitizer. Maybe. If the virus isn’t the death

The thing is, it wasn’t an unknown. We literally watched it approach like an army marching over an open field, as he stood on the wall with his back to the threat and said, “Go home, there’s nothing to see here, it will be fine.”

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There’s a built-in market for that block.

Hey now! If you know of a better way to build a yoga studio in Bali than by hiring a 62 year old CEO and media mogul to do it I’d love to hear it.

I bet ALL the truck companies are angling to have their brand represented as the “Truck that Dismantled the Last Gasps of the Confederacy”

This is an extreme case, but I’ve seen similar comments elsewhere about bands that have been overtly political for years. The right wingers of America still seem to have trouble accepting that everyone who is interesting or creative in the country pretty much hates everything they stand for and, especially, their

Even when people talk abolishment, they’re not saying “no law enforcement at all”, they’re saying that this system needs to be totally dismantled and replaced by something new, which isn’t unreasonable, given the systemic flaws and the fact that it’s been successfully done in some US cities. If *you* know better than

“defund the police” doesn’t mean abolish, it means that the police have too much money, which could be going to community services which would cut down on the need for said police

This is what makes Adams’ comments so facepalmingly ridiculous. ‘Joker’ is such a white male narrative, so why would it be a rallying cry for a movement focused on justice for black Americans? I imagine a lot of the protesters would actually have been uninterested or unimpressed by the movie.

You sure you don’t mean dilettante?

“Misrepresented”, “out of context”, “I’m not the kind of person who...”, “Everybody who knows me will tell you...”

What I love is how ANY and EVERY white person is deputized to enforce their version of the law when they see fit. BUT when the ACTUAL LAW is applied like, say...requiring them to stay inside for their own safety, well then that’s governmental overreach. Lord knows we cannot step on their Constitutional rights.

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Jackson or Sanders (although they really were not as good at baseball as many like to remember

When I read Federalist No. 29 and 46 a couple years ago, it seemed that the founders were afraid of the potential tyranny of a national army (probably leftover trauma from the redcoats), being spread too thin by forming a militia to defend borders (probably against the French, British and Native Americans) and of

As I understand it, a lot of the intent of the second amendment revolves around maintaining a militia rather than a professional army, but the militia of the time was largely concerned with arming against (and preventing any potential uprising from) African Americans. I’m not sure that its intent ever had anything to

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