kill4hilary
Kill4Hilary
kill4hilary

If someone wants to wear something not from their culture, I don’t think it’s my place to judge them. I don’t know why they are doing it, and as long as they aren’t actively trying to poke fun at someone’s heritage, I don’t see the problem. It’s the same reason I don’t have a fit when I go into a Panda Express and

And if white people bindis are an issue, please don’t tell her about No Doubt.

If someone is going to go nuts after seeing someone in a headdress, I don’t think they’ll be safe anywhere.

I’ve been 4 times and have literally never seen anyone in a feather headdress, I think you’re safe.

I don’t really understand the goal in all the stories making it sound like Anchultz’s entire identity is as Coachella’s owner. Is the goal to get people to boycott Coachella? Because AEG is a giant worldwide corporate behemoth with MANY other holdings, including LA Live, the Staples center, Barclays, and many, many

Pls stop threatening my heteronormative-white fragility, thnx

If it’s not something you do anyway, then continuing to not do it isn’t really a boycott, ya slacktivist.

extremely easy for me to boycott this event

And like anyone on the subway in New York is thinking you voted Trump because you’re a white woman. Get a fucking grip...

Does it count as “starting a clothing line” if you just photoshop some text you didn’t even bother to kern onto cafepress images of blank clothes you didn’t make?

If this ends with someone telling Comey that he had been ‘extremely careless’ about releasing that October letter, I would enjoy that. It wouldn’t help anything, but I would enjoy it.

If you look up “too little too late” in some kind of dictionary of clichés, this is what comes up. All this shit.

There are people in the United States who (rightfully) respond with shock and horror at regimes sanctioning the beheading of criminals: this seems so far beyond the pale.

Can you really say that death is worse than life imprisonment? It’s apples to oranges. Plus, in one case you’re actively ending someone’s life, which I would argue is immoral unless the other person is threatening you or other innocent people.

And that’s not what I was saying. An ideal is something to strive for, not something to discard because it is unreachable.

It’s not a lack of courage to kill them. It’s a moral decision that we should not make ourselves murderers in response to murder. We should segregate them away from society for the rest of their natural life, but I do not think that taking another human life is ethical under any circumstances other than to save my own

Additionally, if we put him to death, then he gets what he wants and the alt-right gets the martyr they want. Both good reasons to let him live a long long long healthy life in jail.

Sad. Modern societies do not need the death penalty. Additionally, I am shocked his lawyers weren’t able to get a single anti-capital punishment person on the jury. Not one.

But if your moral code allows for exceptions, what use is it? What good is a justice system that isn’t applied equally in all cases?