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Eva Unit 5150
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“...not to mention blaming Jews for economic failure is precisely a tactic used in Nazi Germany during Hitler’s rise to power.”

It’s taught here in Washington State, where many camps were, and some woman a year or two ago got herself in REAL hot water by saying the museum/education center that one of the camps was turned into “didn’t tell the whole story” and didn’t present a “balanced” view of what happened.

Don’t speak Spanish but I had read how the Spanish version of Dracula was a better shot, better edited, more stylish version compared to the English version. OK, so I watched it. Despite the language barrier, it truly is a better movie than the English version.

He’s gonna kill them?

See what happened there?

Yeah, they know, that’s why they’re doing it.

“I am very conflicted about all of this because I’m certainly not pro child molester”

Lately I’ve been really feeling this conflict surrounding the Brock Turner case (and the other ones like it). Because on one hand, I’m 100% against rape. On the other, I’m not the wrath and punishment sort.

This is true. In addition, pretty much most cases of pedophile sex offenses. Jerry Sandusky, Jimmy Seville, Catholic priests, Jared Fogle. NONE of them were acting alone. All of them had a pretty strong network to support their abuse. People will argue that it’s because of fame. It isn’t. It’s a deliberate social

Actually my liberal friends are applauding this move and it’s the right wingers I know who are decrying it because they think it means they can’t speak their minds about “core American issues.” So in reality everyone ruined what was supposed to be a good thing.

As a college professor I can only speak from my experience and here it is: trigger warnings are used by students mainly as a way of getting out of work or for not having to read literature that they don’t want to. In legit cases (such as a veteran fresh from Afghanistan who didn’t want to watch a segment of Band of

Brazilian here. Although the article is factually correct, I think it would be useful to expand the information a bit, in order to get more context. Since I already sort of did that with my comment in the article about the Italian woman burnt alive by an ex-boyfriend, here it goes:

So, here’s a crazy idea: when a kid reaches a certain amount of lunch debt, a social worker or school administrator reaches out to the kid’s family to try to find out why: is the kid going to school with lunch money every day and getting it taken on the way to school? Are they just spending it on chips in the morning?

But remember, despite the fact they can be driven into a rapey, violent rage by a smile, direct eye contact, or a flash of female wrist or ankle, men are still the wisest, most capable, and most well-suited for leadership than women are.