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And? Opposing one doesn’t mean embracing the other

Like any such business, people come and people go. When people come and refuse to uphold their obligations, then they should be held accountable.

A few of the questions do indicate feelings about white supremacy, but a number do not.

I always found all the controversy over race of book protagonists kind of silly. It is quite common for the race of the protagonist(s) to never even be mentioned

“Sure, that may be part of it. But they are also targeting those businesses because they think the people who run them are less important, and easier to put out of business than white people.”

So you use not liking a business as an excuse to commit crime

““To me, it is offensive for people who are not Hispanic to use the name ‘bodega,’”

She didn’t really answer. There have been quite a few popes through the years.

“When the term “DREAMer” first became prominent with the introduction of the DREAM Act in 2001, it was thought to empower young, undocumented youth. Years later, activists are realizing that the DREAMer narrative has an unintended effect: It separates young undocumented immigrants who entered the country as children

Medical miracles: it’ll be a miracle if this stuff works

No, it is just a semi-auto.

Yeah, and the obvious problems with them exist there as well

“These corporate attempts to play state and local governments against one another at taxpayer expense should be made illegal.”

Yet, with the only black woman in it being the lower ranked, odds are a little in favor of a biracial woman winning instead

There’s even uglier precedent in the US for forced labor

Weddings are not a protected class, and forced labor is not a lawful option in the case.

“White people talk about certain neighborhoods they won’t walk through at night, implying that it’s not the darkness of the sky but the darkness of the residents that stops them.”

Yeah, other than a track that some 16-year-old must have put together while playing around and words with a blandness comparable to plain, white rice, definitely a hit

And that’s the proper way of dealing with such people

So it doesn’t prevent anyone who actually wants to vote and is legally authorized to vote from voting. There doesn’t seem to be any real case against it