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Kel C. Grammer
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It means the same thing when marginalized groups vote Republican. It’s up to you to determine your values. If you don’t want your money going to hate groups that are dedicated to making your friends’ lives more dangerous, don’t buy Chick-fil-a. If you don’t care, join your friends in some food that will damage your

Man, when will white people ever catch a break?

This negates their continued support of hate groups... how?

Do you fuck children and animals? Why did your mind go there?

The funny thing about these kinds of comments is that they work in reverse. Consider a more creative approach next time.

That is next-to-impossible in this capitalist hellscape. When I learn of the things a company does, as a consumer, it’s up to me to decide whether or not that should deter me from buying their product. A company funneling their profits into hate groups makes me not want to give them my money.

Except that their PR didn’t match their actions.

You can do whatever the hell you want. If what you want to do is destructive, I retain the right to criticize your decision and your lousy nephew.

Gives hospitals more patients?

I know POC who voted for Donald Trump. People often do things that are against their own interests.

Cool! Do you also have a friend who gave you permission to use the n-word?

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I see your meme, and raise you actual comedy from a real comedy professional:

White liberals seem to think that because marriage equality is (currently) the law of the land, that our fight for equality is over. They don’t actually give a shit about the hate groups that target us daily, they just want to feel accomplished and put a rainbow on their profile picture during pride. On the plus side,

And you can use that time waiting for your delivery to remind your LGBTQ friends and family that your love of gross fast food is more important than their equality! Thank you, Kate Bernot!

Yep. Even more popular than the people who share stupid shit they saw on Facebook.

Jojos with some fry sauce = perfection

Patrick Monahan (singer of the band Train) also uses a fake name at Starbucks. Well, it’s not a “fake” name, but rather the name of his kid—Rock.

Okay, but art is entirely subjective. For many people, a person’s character flaws detract from their art. Whether or not they affect your personal taste is irrelevant.

I’m so conflicted. It’s certainly cynical enough to be a real movie, but it looks just so fake. If it is fake, why? This looks like an expensive “joke”, and it’s not even remotely funny.