I love it so much when idiots accuse Gawker of constantly race-baiting, and then post comments to articles that have nothing to do with race, and don't mention race, and attempt to make it about race. And then fail to see the irony of it all.
I love it so much when idiots accuse Gawker of constantly race-baiting, and then post comments to articles that have nothing to do with race, and don't mention race, and attempt to make it about race. And then fail to see the irony of it all.
Well there used to be nothing racist about this post at least.
I see that, but not sure what "last edited by The G.H." means?
You're absolutely right. If there's one thing that can unambiguously debunk a general statistical trend it's an isolated piece of anecdotal evidence.
Showed Kobe the Temecula tweets and he started laughing.
That's the least of this newspaper's problems. They can't even remember the name of the school that hired Harbaugh!1!!
Calling all UFC fanboys!
Score one for the "Stand on the ground" crazies in Florida.......
She should have left them alone. Trying to tell her friend that people should be judged as individuals doesn't mean she should feel the liberty to intrude on these guys and make them explain what they're doing and why to complete strangers. They're not her prop.
Nah, Orlandu's point is valid.
You're right, a white store owner coming up to two black kids her friend just pointed as "up to no good" and demanding they tell her what they're up to or get out is just a friendly lesson in race relations and in no way something that goes on in every single store in every single town in the south on every single…
What an actual nice person would do is tell her asshole friend to stop assuming a couple teens in her store are "up to no good" because they're texting while black, rather than feel the need to investigate for herself whether a couple of kids texting while black were or were not up to no good.
It's easy to say "we have…
Her point was that we shouldn't profile but she only got to that point by assuming herself that two young black men in a store were doing something wrong.
Of course. If he were 6 years old.
The league in which he played the vast majority of his career.
Pssh. Win a championship and then you can come talk to me about systematic oppression in America, Chuck.
To be fair, it actually is an AP photo.
They just wanted to show AP what it feels like to be the victim of a switch.