But money?
But money?
"Buffalo police officers responding to that alleged threat stopped a 2005 Ford F-150 pickup truck in which Kelly was a passenger at 458 Pearl.
You should spend a few minutes reading up on Mr. Kelly's history. He does dumb shit pretty regularly. Might not be the metaphorical hill you want to die on in your anti-reverse racism crusade.
She investigated one murder, over several episodes which were recorded as she researched. It's like a ride along with a crime reporter. I found it very interesting. Apparently this writer is much better than me, so she didn't.
If we increase the awareness that, no, the police don't always have a reason to arrest you. No, not every convict was guilty, and so on. That's something. Of course I would have loved to see Serial crack the case, but everything we can do to shed light on how efficiently we jail everyone, guilty or innocent, that's…
That's not at all my point. My point is that words mean things, and you're being intellectually lazy. Further, by defining much too broadly "racism", a word that signifies a very important problem, you're oversimplifying to such a degree that you can't even discuss that problem accurately anymore. Making it harder,…
I certainly hope this drivel gets dismissed, but in the meantime I'd love to hear your rationale for blaming Japan for a movie written, directed and acted by Americans. Americans constantly trying to blame our culture on anyone but ourselves is shameful and pathetic. This is an American movie.
what were we talking about?
what were we talking about?
If someone doesn't realize they are doing something racially motivated (and, in my case anyway, would be horrified if they realized they did), that always sounded more like "biased" or maybe an issue of a specific privilege, while racism, to me, characterizes those that not only are aware of the racially motivated…
He meant to put the "b." before "shouldn't be"
This is a very stupid comment that is based on no evidence whatsoever. Thanks for playing.
I don't disagree that the silent majority aren't helping things, but I think racist is the wrong word for it. I guess I use "biased" when it's unintentional, and "racist" when one consciously thinks they are better by virtue of their race and acts and speaks accordingly.
The Swiss aren't corrupt? Were they holding all that Nazi plunder for its original owners?
The only way a lawyer can break confidentiality is if there's a risk that someone is in danger. Maybe, and really this isn't very likely, Garcia could argue that he needs to release anything about the abuses in Qatar in order to save lives there. But he'd probably still lose his law license.
Would you lose your law license and therefore career over it?
No, but he'd be disbarred.
This. He'd lose his law license for sure. And anything in the report probably would never be admissible at trial.
Maybe we're missing one another on the vocabulary. When I say racist asshole, I mean the southern stereotype that walks up to a white guy like me that he's never met and says stuff about "some people", and anyone more openly racist than that. That's not meant to downplay or overlook that every single person, white or…
I think a lot of folks are hoping they can draw the attention of other decent white people. As long as we're the majority in a democracy, getting the attention of white people is kinda politically necessary.