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And the Dems are ready to nominate someone who when voters are asked whats the first word that comes to mind to describe her they say liar. Someone who is likely to be recommended for prosecution for the mishandling of classified information due to her personal email server use and someone who contributed greatly to

I suggest that we ignore when people say “it’s my right!” as a rebuttal or justification of their actions, unless they are specifically arguing with a government that is trying to usurp those rights.

In this context, I think Schumer being female and the aggressor being male are essential components of him treating her as a commodity. Male celebs are also subjected to invasive and unwanted attention, but this “I/we paid for you [so I can do anything I want to you even if you say ‘no’]” sounds like a john thinking

He has the face of a person who tips in bible tracts.

Ever think about how it’s 2016 and we still can’t shake the belief that people are a commodity?

As the old saying goes (I'm not sure it's actually an old saying but it should be): If all you've known is privilege, equality feels like oppression.

Kocher just wanted to applaud Hastert’s efforts - a rhythmic clapping sound, if you will.

I like how not honoring the military leader of a separatist group that committed treason because they wanted to keep human trafficking legal so they didn’t have to adapt to the industrial age is somehow “erasing history”. I mean, get a fucking grip, right? People who whine about “OMG POLITICAL CORRECTNESS RUN AMOK”

Those parties are just a live version of Clue which is a fun board game. I'm not really seeing the problem.

Kasich’s signature on the tweets makes it look like a Bible verse. But then again, he can’t sign off with his initials or nobody would take him seriously.

Maybe there’s a tidal wave of reviews complaining about the controls because the controls actually are that bad.

I’m just baffled as to why the game needed GamePad controls at all. :/

But it doesn’t stop at speech. Racist, sexist, and homophobic speech leads to racist, sexist, and homophobic laws. It leads to hate crimes. It leads to on-going bullying which leads to suicides. To pretend that because it’s “just words,” it’s harmless is really ignorant. When someone is doing something horrible, you

As much as I hate it, Curt Schilling has free speech and ESPN should have respected that. I hate what he says, but I think Abraham Lincoln said it best: “Give me liberty, or give me death.”

Nah. Wanting to say “n*gg*r” without consequences, is the crux of the anti-PC movement.

I’m sensing some strawmanning here. Aside from college kids who want to be free of any microagression, I don’t see too many people trying to get rid of political incorrectness.

Nah...I think people are perfectly allowed to be “retrograde sociopaths”...and, as a corollary, I think everyone else is allowed to publicly shame and mock them as fucking idiots.

It’s kind of handy, though, because if you see a person saying something is “too PC” (or whatever) without irony, you know right away they’re a fucking moron and don’t need to waste your time on them.

But that’s the larger issue — ESPN’s policies are an incoherent minefield even for those who we consider to be in the right. Calling out Goodell’s hypocrisy=suspension. Claiming that evolution fucking happened=suspension. Sharing terribly hateful Facebook meme one day=suspension. Sharing terribly hateful Facebook meme

I hate to break it to you, but child predators don’t actually care about the law. If they did, they wouldn’t prey on children.