Nah... maybe that Informer guy.
Nah... maybe that Informer guy.
CUNT.
38,000 gun deaths a year in the U.S. and the Republican response is a swift shrug of the shoulders.
Listen, I get it, it sucks that all these people are getting murdered by guns that can kill 12 people a second, but there’s simply no way we can do anything without infringing on MY right to own a gun that can kill 12 people a second, so there’s just nothing we can do.
The problem is not entirely on The Root. People - especially those already ungreyed - need to stop responding to them and trying to “set them straight.” The more ungreyed people respond to them, the more likely it is they’ll be ungreyed. I’ve written “ignore them” so many time, but people act like THEY’RE going to be…
“I always default to believing women who allege assault”
Their main objection? It put barriers between men convicted of domestic violence and their ability to buy a gun.
I’m no psychologist but maybe people shooting other people is bad and we should possibly think about limiting the devices that people use to shoot each other?
Why does Barack Obama do this?
I’ve reconsidered my take on this from yesterday and want to apologize for being part of the problem. Saying that out loud (or typing it publicly in this instance) is harmful and unnecessary. I’d rather have my quiet skepticism turn out to be correct than my loud skepticism turn out to be wrong, and I failed at that…
It’s bothersome that people are thinking that these allegations could not be true simply by mentioning Buzbee.
All i see is another consequence of rape culture: They likely had to get this lawyer because any regular lawyer would hide and run before going up against a millionaire star athlete for the most popular…
But the pattern your following is more tin foil than factual.
The national average of false allegations are about 10%
That would leave 22 women in this case, so why should we find any excuse to dismiss them?
Or how about the fact that obtaining a lawyer would be difficult because lawyers in general are afraid to go after…
You do sound like one, because you’re siding with the idea that it’s a conspiracy instead of an actual attack on vulnerable women.
Saying a team is taking advantage of a player’s bad situation is common (is this your first year watching professional sports?), but this is nothing compared to the horrible idea of two…
And yet here you are.....
This is over two dozen women, and there may be more.
Even if you want to side with Watson, the evidence is dated from previous time’s well before contract negotiations were even a factor.
Negating that much evidence because you have “a hunch”, is basically the same reason that kept Cosby out of jail for so long.
Now that’s a show with Dr. Oz that I would watch!
Yes.
Dr. Oz laughs while saying his “harshest critic” is his wife. Considering all of the above, we sort of hope that isn’t still true.
Yes. His name was circulated on Twitter back after Alex died and he said he’d love a chance to do it.
And WHERE is LeVar Burton?? Honest to god, Jeopardy.