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Police violence is ALWAYS excessive, but yeah...

Yeah, but the AV Club and The Root have been desperately hatemongering on Chris Rock for a week now, and have quickly run out of stupid fucking bullshit to complain about.

Luckily 3 generations is just a blink of an eye for hicks like these

An article about correcting mistakes on a site that rarely corrects its own mistakes. I’m going back to bed.

The more I’ve been thinking and discussing, there really isn’t any type of car that needs to go electric to convince me to buy electric. Generally speaking, by making a particular make/model into an EV variation would simply ruin it in some ways while making it better in other ways.

A proper 7 passenger minivan, with proper sliding doors, and 350+ mile range, under $45k.

A lot of work went into this piece, and a lot of passion. I applaud both the effort and the goal. I will also concede that there is a lot of great points in there.

Hyperbole aside, I’m not really disagreeing with the premise of the video, that buying more than what we need is stupid. But, some of the details he gets wrong (F-Series was the best selling vehicle in 1982, long bed pickups are most definitely not a special order item) undermine his point and make me wonder what

Something can be a good product while also being part of the problem. There is such a thing as nuance on the internet, you know.

Here’s the thing about rallying against vehicle weight, it is at odds with selling EV’s.  There’s a lot of leaps between correlation and causation in this article but one thing that is certainly true is the laws of physics.  Heavier objects capable of faster speeds are more dangerous.  Add in excessive blind spots and

I’m willing to bet it was more of a focus-group problem. Truck manufacturers have had a lot of trouble killing off V8s in place of smaller engines that perform better. Why? Insecure men who need the rumble of a V8.

I once openly applauded Black Twitter for helping POC catch racists and ensure their just social rewards/punishments.

SiriusXM host Reecie Colbert thought this part of his set was a distraction, writing, “Remember Chris Rock punched down on Jada over her alopecia condition. All the deflecting he is doing bringing up entanglements is gaslighting. He knows that the world hates a Black woman with sexual agency, so he has to make that

I’m just curious, are there any actual journalists at The Root at this point? Now it makes perfect sense why any decent writer ran screaming from this site. Chris Rock didn’t cross any lines, that is unless you are someone that watched the special LOOKING for a reason to complain.

The title of this made me think contestants were accused of assault during filming or off camera but no, they are charged outside of the production. So in honesty the show has absolutely nothing to do with their charges except they once appeared on it. So just what is it that you are trying to insinuate here? 

What on earth is this article? You say it’s steeped in assault allegations and then it turns out to be a throwaway line at the very end where it turns out two (2!%) of the (unnamed) contestants have allegations against them. Is that even higher than the average at all?

It has literally nothing to do with the show, or

I am a salesperson at a Chevrolet dealership and almost 100% of my customers agree. It is useless. 

Touch screen interface for car functions. I get that all cars need a screen for the nav, carplay, backup cam. But things like HVAC, Volume, Wipers, Hazzards, AWD mode should NOT require looking at a screen to operate.

The refining capacity issue is why it’s going to be economically infeasible to own an ICE car anywhere in the United States by 2040 at the latest. Petroleum companies can see the writing on the wall and know that demand for gasoline is only going to go down from here; there will be no new gasoline refining capacity,

Condoning or encouraging violence in response to words is a toxic trait. I do my best to never hang out with someone who does that, or allow them to influence me. Of course Will Smith is powerful and rich enough to resort to physical violence and not end up in jail. Unfortunately the people you are trying to influence