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GiraffeGrass
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Except the content that you provided was fallacious. Or rather, falsely represented. What Scalia did was essentially paraphrase, yet you’ve entirely credited him with what he was paraphrasing.

That ain’t journalism. That’s sensationalism of the worst kind. There’s another name for it: Some ol’ bullshit.

This isn’t me

You know what your article is really about Rachel? It’s about you actively choosing to become part of the problem. You’ve chosen to post/advertize this garbage in order to sell a narrative that doesn’t exist in this case, and you’ve done it for money. You are not a crusader for justice, you are shill for the din that

The entire 1st two paragraphs and title continue to misstate what happened, giving the reader the thought that these are opinions that Scalia came up with. He’s was addressing arguments in an amicus curiae brief. If you had any integrity, the article should be re-written to correctly state what actually happened and

Affirmative action is just one part of a larger set of actions needed to achieve social justice within our STEM and education fields.

Carson and Clarence Thomas oppose affirmative action because they believe they would have been admitted without it, and they’re probably right; they know their test scores.

i’m reaching out to my beloved jezzies for some support tonite. i just returned to my parents’ home after spending the day with my dad, who’s in intensive care on a ventilator. things are not looking good for him, and it absolutely breaks my heart. he was diagnosed with a super aggressive leukemia in 2011, and despite

Race neutral is completely viable as an admissions policy. You can present the application files to the admissions committee with the applicants’ names redacted, and they would have to consider them without knowing the race of any given student.

Considering she was cherry-picked by the man standing next to her to bring a case against affirmative action. You can take that any way you want.

2015 really was a horrible year. I’m really hoping 2016 is better. I’m really hoping being 27 is better than 26 was.

I’ve had a shitty day, friends. My depression has been so bad lately I decided to move back in with my partner. Just finished a nine hour moving day that included pissing rain and a truck that wouldn’t fit in the dock so the movers had to carry everything outside through said pissing rain. On top of it all, my cats

I think my boyfriend is going to buy an engagement ring this week and I’m pretty excited. We have been together for four years and have a sweet dog together. We have been discussing getting married for about a year and have looked at rings together. I suggested that we just agree to be engaged but he “want to do

I met a guy. A guy I like, for the first time in four or so years. So, a pretty big deal. I’m pretty sure that he likes me back as much as I like him, but I forgot how intensely stressful the early part of a relationship is. Like, I am reading into everything WAY more than I should, and it’s just like, how am I

I notice the 500 Days watch seems to have disappeared.

I mean, for now I don’t want to jump to conclusions at least as far as Bergdahl’s motives go, but I’ve known more than one 23 year old who’s served in Iraq or Afghanistan. This would certainly would not appear reasonable to them, and they would definitely understand that deserting in an area with lots of Taliban would

is that a Hungarian Bentail? an Affleck Fireball? a Common Welsh Gigli?

I am wondering if I am going to vacillate between whether he is a deserter or if this was really just his stupid choice to expose mismanagement during every episode (as I did with the Adnan story). After the first episode, I am pretty sure he's lying and deserted.

I didn’t follow it very closely in the news, but I’ve always felt that he got the short end of the stick. I also didn’t understand why he left. After listening to his explanation, I was also struck with the immaturity he displayed at the time. And then I think back to myself at 23, and other folks I knew at 23, and

Nahhh, Ive read a lot about him already (all of his emails/letters/diary have been released for a while) and he is giant flaky delusional idiot.

Yeah, I’ll be interested to hear more on that too, but even if that was the case and he was concerned about unnecessary risks to soldiers, then, well, he did the most counterintuitive thing possible by wandering off alone into an area with a high likelihood of capture, since the military would be looking for him which

I mean, maybe it’s because I’m woefully ignorant of military and anything having to do with it, but I DO NOT understand his explaination of the DUSTWUN. “I thought the leadership was bad,and this would bring attention to it.” Huh? Why would you do that? Or think that’s a good idea? Roam the desert in Afghanistan to