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That seems like a pretty broad statement... I mean, really? Especially in light of all these police shootings of black men (and a child)? With no prosecution. Maybe you should specify where in the US you are talking about too. The United States as a whole (the South? The border states?) less racist than France? Come

But, but... We have hindsight now!

I could see detaining this man, but he need not have been handcuffed.

It was a frantic situation – 12 people killed at Charlie Hebdo, this hostage drama, and another, smaller hostage scene. Finding an office for him to wait in, or deciding if his cuffs should be taken off in the middle of this chaos? Priority level zero; rightfully so.

Sure there was. It was a clusterfuck of mistakes/negligence/outrageous behavior.

Best. Use. Of. A. Dash. Cam. Ever.

I loff Patricia Arquette. That's all I've got.

It wasn't "men", it was "college student men" though.

You're friends now???

Ok, so 32% of straight men say they would rape a woman if they knew there would be no consequences. So then why is it that only 6% of men have actually committed rape?

This. Fucking. Guy.

I wouldn't take the renunciations from Iran, Saudi Arabia or Hezbollah (as well as a handful of other countries) seriously in the least — they're lip service to the West and, especially, to Europe, with whom they have crucial economic ties.

Actually, and sadly, most Muslims in France are anti-semitic, according to this survey:

For what it's worth, I have no idea who Chris Whatshisname is. But I sure as hell know who Theron is.

she should stop it with the makeup. She's actually even more stunning without it.

There you go breaking down the categories we are talking about into sub-categories, which is meaningless and no argument at all.

Um, yeah, ok. Except the opposite. Actor/actress. Monsieur/Madame. Artist/woman artist. Which are these are not the same? Logic please.

The Olympics gives separate medals for the men's and women's 100-meter race, but no one calls the women "runnerettes."

With a programmer who is behind the scenes the person's gender doesn't matter. With an actor/actress it obviously does.

Why change it?