There’s a fine line there. Like the last paragraph says, someone having that fantasy needs to think about what place does it come from. I agree that they shouldn’t be promoted or exulted, but suppression isn’t healthy either.
There’s a fine line there. Like the last paragraph says, someone having that fantasy needs to think about what place does it come from. I agree that they shouldn’t be promoted or exulted, but suppression isn’t healthy either.
I dunno. It’s such a ridiculous premise that it might be entertaining. It might be another Biker Boyz: a trash movie that deserves to be unwatchable that pulls it off somehow. Though the premise of the movie would seem more feasible at some flagship PWI.
First, thank you for being you. It’s interesting that it’s coming up on 7 years since I came up on this blog from a mutual acquaintance of hours. I ended up with a lot of friends, a few enemies, and a ridiculous number of cool observations. It’s weird I went from being married with a 15 month old still in diapers to…
I agree that we should have more inclusive structures in power. I’m pushing back against the idea that if X marginalized group had power, things would be better.
I don’t know what I said or did to you that has you so upset, but I’m sorry, Godspeed and have a happy New Year.
That’s a brilliant way of teaching the concept. Well done teacher!
That’s both hilarious and pathetic. They needed sugar rehab. Wait...a leg isn’t as important as Kool-Aid?
My mom got the presugared kind, because she didn’t trust how people sweetened it. LOL Though my parents did OK for themselves.
Thank you. It’s one of the lessons the Trump campaign and presidency has taught us.
Holy non sequiturs Batman! The leap of logic you took on that one was impressive.
Between homophobic women and women who benefit from structural sexism by living off their husbands, I completely buy that observation.
I disagree because of how power works. Let some Black transwomen lesbians run shit, and give them five years. They’ll look the White Guys running things in due time. That book Animal Farm may have been fictional, but it’s FACTS ONLY.
Thank you for pointing out the obvious. In the past year, I’ve seen a lot of Mystical Magical Negro about how Black voters, particularly Black women, are sane and rational, while the Trump and Roy Moore voters are coated in the racism. While the later is true, if not complete, let’s not front like Black folk are…
The Green Bay Packers are specifically exempted from the ownership rules. If the Foundation that controls the team ever sells the franchise, the new owners would be subject to the same rules.
Unless Puffy has some financial issues we don’t know about, he should be able to pay the team’s bills. His money is in music and fast moving consumer goods. It isn’t like he has tons of money tied up in stock or real estate.
In fairness, Sheila Jackson Lee has had problems with bullying before. She fired staffers because they refused to do her house chores, and got into it with the DC government over parking tickets while visiting her boyfriend. She has enough of a track record where “bullying someone out of a first-class seat” seems…
With #8, I’m glad that my daughter got to see me dunk at least once. At least she can say that she saw me do it. I’ll let #9 cook because 1) the menu text is tiny compared to other chains and 2) they change the options frequently in the ones in my neck of the woods.
I dunno. While I may or may not be the Congresswoman’s fault, the desk staff looks like they screwed the pooch. For one, messing up the woman’s seat is wrong even if it was some nobody who even got it. Two, for a screw up to happen, and then a prominent public figure getting the seat, after the “fun” PR year United…
IIRC, the rules are no more than 30 investors, with one investor having at least a 30% stake in the team. Puffy has the capital to make the 30% happen. It’s just a question of figuring out the numbers so that they make the cut under league rules. Also, the NFL does have Black minority ownership. The Williams sisters…
And thank you for calling out the drivers of those policies, White women. They’re afraid of being seen among too many non Whites, lest the White dudes think they actually have to compete in a fair and open dating market. The train just rolls on from there.