Yeah we should just start body slamming children who don't listen. That will teach them.
Yeah we should just start body slamming children who don't listen. That will teach them.
“My kid wouldn’t BE in that situation, because we raised him/her the right way”
not really. racism is so commonplace. we don’t need to visit our local kkk chapter to experience it.
The fact that every single fucking white person behind the wheel was spectacularly tone deaf to this sort of institutional racism from the outset, thought the episodes were great to air without realizing how tone-deaf they were coming off, and are now falling all over themselves backpedaling away from these…
also urban please thank you
For illustrative purposes what would qualify as intensely ethnic in my office environment is mostly just contemplating on another race and then immediately assigning it a “ghetto” attribute:
Yep, isn’t constant emotional labor surrounding white men’s fragility the least we can do to show our deep gratitude for every fucking moment that they aren’t opening fire on us?
Word on the street is I’m not his favorite person.
white liberals
Egging on the guy to shoot the other guy in the head.
Oh no. I live here. We call that a Texas Sunday!
Keeping White Christians from doing ANYTHING is racist.
#ReconstructionBurn #Won’tRiseAgain
I’m not the one who keeps supporting politicians who oppose the requirement for businesses to serve people regardless of race http://www.huffingtonpost.com/taylor-marsh/r… or oppose the voting rights act http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2… or for that matter think that illegal aliens should be shot http://www.raws…
I don’t know why you, nor anyone else who does, would say this. We have an overwhelming amount of federal anti-discrimination acts. Civil Rights, Immigration Control and Reform, Genetic Information, Fair Housing—every single one of these acts mean that he does not, in fact, have a right to creating a town that suits…
God, it must really be awful for those creators to have a bunch of people on the internet making assumptions about their intentions and criticizing them publicly. Good thing it’s only on twitter though, imagine if there was a whole app, just for that!
Yesterday, I saw a twitter reply to a guy supporting feminism, from a guy that likely does not support it, that (roughly) read: “Supporting feminism means you’re a beta male. You’re not a man.” and I find it really funny, in a terrible way, that supporting equality means you’re some kind of ineffectual, emasculated…
They are fully invested in a society, culture, and economy of male dominance going back....oh, four thousand years or so. So any perception of an argument against that dominance causes them (well, us...well, those other idiot bros) to flip out.
I grew up in my crucial teen years with just a father. He never told me what it was to be a man or how I’m supposed to act. My brother wore dresses all the time. So I guess I grew up privileged and lucky that I was never put in a box. I’m pretty soft, I am emotional and touchy feel. I hate when people tell me to “man…
I’m not sure. Then again I don’t consider myself a manly man. I’m 30, I still don’t even feel like a man, I feel like I have a lot more growing up to do. The whole MRA thing and male ego, I don’t get at all. I can’t even explain it. Maybe if I liked sports I’d get it, I don’t know.