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So if you’ve gotten your nails done in NYC over the past 20 years, chances are you’ve benefited from slave labor.

I disagree. The Packers aren’t held down by interest payments to local/state governments for stadium renovations and loans. They also have fully depreciated Lambeau field and have an average salary cap and were fourth in the league in attendance. I would assume the Packers also have higher than average merchandise

Some people just have a difficult time not beating and raping women. It's easy for a prominent, well compensated white man to lecture these outstanding citizens, but step into their shoes and I'm sure things would be different.

It’s like buying a $300 burberry scarf when a $10 scarf might keep you warmer. It has nothing to do with practicality; the difference in sound quality is minimal, it’s about style.

We live in a world where calling a person “pussy” is sexual harassment.

Erin Brockovich makes a perfectly reasonable point; the government shouldn’t have the authority to force parents to vaccinate their children with drug “a” or “b” or whatever. Imagine a lobbyist getting their drug on the list of mandated substances children must take, all it takes is a couple greedy officials and a lax

The whole point of the bill is now it makes more sense to have two pastry chefs working 40 hours a week. More jobs and less stress on government assistance programs.

$100,000 can buy 25,000 boxes of thin mints. Think about that.

Who cares? There's no difference between losing in the finals and losing in the quarter finals. They lost.

The David Ortiz analogy doesn’t work well, it is much closer to the Alex Rodriguez fiasco.

Battlefields, Confederate cemeteries and historical Confederate landmarks should keep the flag, despite the jurisdiction of the property.

Regardless, they are a conquered people. I live in the north and my entire family lives in the north and my ancestors fought in the Union, so I have no idea what it feels like to be an occupied country, but that was the feeling of the South for generations.

Most people cannot understand two sides of an argument, it’s astonishing. My ancestors are from Vermont and my great great grandfather (whom I am named after) served in the Union, yet I completely understand the reasons behind support for the Confederate flag.

True, but having articles of secession, a standing army, an active government, clear boundaries and a national flag usually makes it so.

Everything I said was still correct, and everything you stated was severely dramatized.

The Confederate flag is literally the former flag of a conquered nation. If Canada started a moral war and conquered the United States for our medieval stance on gun control, police brutality and gay marriage; Americans would still raise the Stars and Stripes whenever possible, not out of pride for our faults, but out

Hopefully this will lead to more comprehensive car ownership legislation.

I see no problem with this.

If a woman comes to a doctor for ten years seeking love advice, I would hope the doctor just once in her ten years of sessions brings up her circa 1872 apparel.

To many white southerners, the flag is a symbol of rebellion. To everyone else, it's slavery.