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I have tried to watch that video three times, but every.damn.time I can’t get past his self-righteous screed about Jim Acosta being “cosmopolitan” because he had the audacity to ask Miller if the English requirement meant that only people from England and Australia were being allowed in. Of course Acosta was being

That was a masterclass in right-wing argument tactics.

It’s so nice an good american jewish kid like Stephen miller wants an english litmus test for folk coming to the States and that he fully disagrees with what is written on the Statue of Liberty. He is soundly consistent with ww2 era US anti-jewish policies.

Reporter: (makes a rushed example that’s a bit too general about countries that have English-speaking populations in an attempt to make a larger, far more important point)

Is there anything worse than a whiny pussy nerd racist?

How many countries in Africa speak English as an official language?

Nope - you got it right. Folks are only mad at the bullshit circumstances surrounding the shootings/violence, the fact that it has gone on forever and nobody believes it until they see a damn video, and even when they do - zero consequences. Pretty straightforward, but damn if some white folks don’t like arguing

Clay is by far one of the most annoying sports talking heads. It’s odd someone who hates left wing lies submits a database printed by the Washington Post.

And guess who he called before he signed it.

Sure, but if he’s arguing that the bill he just signed has “unconstitutional provisions,” then isn’t he breaking his oath of office by signing it? It seems to me his best play would be to veto it. At the end of the day, some people (unfortunately) like Trump, but nobody likes Congress.

No, I hear you. And of course that makes sense. I’m just saying that many gray comments are also valid comments from real posters. That’s a large part of why I always read all the comments, black and gray. Also, there are gray comments/commenters that I viscerally disagree with, and that use profanity, but also make

I mean, that’s fine if you want to do that. But some of us would like to read through the comments and converse with others without subjecting ourselves to racial/sexist/whatever insults and slurs. There’s a reason why there is a “grey section.”

“do you want some ketchup for it?” followed by a fart of ketchup all over his plate of raw fish.

Hot taek: after 350 years, maybe we should give a thought to maybe updating our financing of public schools:

I guess what I’m asking is: who cares if comments are black or gray if most people (like you and I) are going to click “read all” anyway?

They lost their minds not because it was untrue, but because “The slaves were treated really well!”. I just really can’t understand these people.

Remember when Michelle Obama correctly stated that the White House was built by slaves and conservatives lost their ever-loving minds? I’m sure this news will be met with the appropriate condemnation from them.

It’s funny when white people lash out at things that benefit them more than anyone else.

Hey, white male here! I applaud this. I’m so tired of being discriminated against. In high school, and in my early twenties, I had a severe alcohol problem. I was arrested almost ten times for various infractions ranging from underage drinking to DUI. And because I am white, most of them were brushed under the rug