It’s not an F1 race until Seb is pointed the wrong direction on the track...
It’s not an F1 race until Seb is pointed the wrong direction on the track...
I’m a “young” professional interested in a sedan in this size category, and the standard RWD is very attractive. It looks, uhhh, fine I guess, but most off-the-lot prices will be VERY close to a Model 3.
This seems totally normal and above board.
The sketch used blackface knowingly as an attempt to punch up, skewering both white privilege and police brutality. There was no racial stereotyping, and people of color weren’t the butt of the joke. Its akin to Tropic Thunder, and it is 100% fine.
What is ‘con-text’?
She had an accident on a path while walking.
If he was white they would have either shrugged and smiled and said, “Aw, let him sleep it off.” or offered him a ride home.
And to all the fascists and/or bigots coming with the “What else could they have done???? He was drunk driving!!!!!”
Do you know why America doesn’t get the cool stuff? Because Americans willing overpay for cheap crap and also think cool stuff is elitist.
At least with the Lotus you can always replace the unit with whatever is up to date.
The Lotus has an off-the-shelf double-DIN. It’s presented here as a negative, but it’s a plus in my book.
So when are the good cops going to show up and arrest the bad cops?
Stop. Take a second. Read. And rethink this silly statement:
We aren’t debating the morality of American political and social foundations. I agree with you there. But that doesn’t change the fact that America is not an authoritarian state. It simply doesn’t meet that criteria.
On this note:
The problem here is that we’re pretending that A. the protests and the rioting are the same thing, trying for some reason to cover both with equal legitimacy; and B. that riots only target, or primarily target, “chain” stores. In fact, it’s typically a free-for-all. This IS what happened in Baltimore, and it’s what…
Firstly, the Revolution predates an American context necessarily, so yea...not a valid example. I am, I think rather obviously, talking about within the context of America once it was, you know, established. Regarding the end of slavery — ironic choice given that it’s the story of a catastrophically failed rebellion —…
Okay, thats just wrong....I’m here in the twin cities. My favorite bakery (minority owned!) is afraid of being looted and has decided to cancel all orders for a week. I’m not sure if insurance is granted in these circumstances, but needless to say, more than just corporations are being impacted.
Where’s the proof that violent protest works in an American context? Hard to come by.