Black people don’t need bread, they can survive off tvs and shoes.
Black people don’t need bread, they can survive off tvs and shoes.
A news story about the statement from the Houston Chronicle highlighted the arrests of “two roving groups of four” who were arrested outside a liquor store and a shoe store. Another man faces life in prison after ramming his truck into a convenience store in an apparent attempt to steal an ATM, police said.
We don’t get to decide what another culture is mad about, but we do get to decide how much we care that they’re mad about it. We can’t just defer to other cultures for everything and decide that anything that makes them mad is banned. If we find that they’re mad unreasonably, it’s absolutely our right to say so, and…
And what about people wearing cornrows or singing rap? Most of what I see people calling out as “cultural appropriation” isn’t wearing costumes, it’s dressing or acting in a style that another culture is known better for (like the Gif Rich chose to use for this article). I just can’t bring myself to care if a white…
ICE was founded in 2003, which means it could begin destroying records from that year as soon as 2023
I started looking to buy a condo tonight, and God is this terrifying. Apparently there are a few in my area within my price range, but I have no clue about the neighborhoods, or how to tell if a place is good or not, or what I even want from a place. I know I’ll have to move out of my parent’s basement eventually, but…
Kind of. Pedestrians do have the right of way at all times, but “literally impossible to stop” is hyperbole. “It’s too dark to see, I was blinded by an oncoming car’s lights, and some idiot was walking in the middle of the road in dark clothing” is a perfectly good excuse.
I would consider it common sense if you have reflective clothing only on one side, that you walk on the side of the road where oncoming cars will be facing your reflective spots.
He still has an obligation to not do it, whether or not they would have fired him.
Then it’s not a good simile, because this guy clearly broke the law, while shooting an enemy combatant is part of a soldier’s job. It’s like comparing a bank robbery to a bank withdrawal.
I still don’t get why they don’t just use nitrous oxide or a similar gas to execute criminals. That’s what we did with lab mice, and it worked pretty well.
To me this is like a private in the army being charged with murder because the General told him to shoot a guy.
I understand wanting to be paid an hourly rate instead of a by-job one, but I also understand that I’m not handing somebody a blank check and telling them I’ll pay them for however many hours they say they worked without any supervision. Mechanics are far from the only people to be paid a flat rate independent of how…
Right, I was really confused when I got to the part where he talked about how much better it was back when you could work an eight hour day and bill ten to twelve hours. That’s not better, that’s fucking highway robbery.
Right, I was kind of confused by that quote where the dealership told the strikers that they’d sign any contract the union wanted just to get them back to work, and treated it like a good thing instead of horrible negotiating strategy and a symptom of unions being way too powerful.
Multiple last names is fine if it’s a thing done in your culture, that’s not something done in ours. I can absolutely see not wanting my name to be some kind of political statement my parents made about bucking cultural norms.
That was my thought to. How does one “exercise due care” while injuring someone in a way that’s not already covered by our existing laws?
Heinz 57 is a shortened form of a historical advertising slogan “57 Varieties of Pickles” by the H. J. Heinz Company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Then why do you think they were named Six flags over Texas, if not in reference to the six flags that have flown over Texas?