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The “OK” knocked me out. It has to be the the step child of “I said what I said” This child is COMPLETELY unbothered by his teacher. It’s fabulous. And I have been trying to find a way to articulate what my mood for 2018 is and this child found it for me.

I assume that means Latinos or Asians. Bigots are fairly basic, IMHO.

So many actors have the same “talk show story”. Perfectly rehearsed. Used over and over. Tiffany has a different story for every interview. It’s amazing.

Sad for you.

Haddish really is the best storyteller. After watching that clip for the first time, I went and looked up more interviews with her and she’s consistently captivating. You can’t not like her. My favorite stories begin with “What had happened was...”.

What utter bullshit. The different point of view line is such a weak pathetic attempt to deflect people from blatant racism and bigotry. It’s lazy and demonstrates a total lack of decency. Your messiah not wanting people from shithole countries means he things the people are shit, it means he has contempt for the

He is right about the dangers of being shot are more real than ever. Except it will mostl likely be a mentally ill white male with unlimited access to guns and ammunition. Yay, NRA!

I live in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. Apparently, I am missing all the shooting, as I have yet to be shot after living on this particular street for 16 years. So no, simply living in a city and not being white doesn’t mean your neighborhood is a shithole. And fucking Iowa? I would not

Those smarmy Midwest Rethuglican Congressman with their “Well he just says what everybody’s thinking” — well, it’s not our fault the only people you know are a bunch of backward reactionary bigot bastards, you corrupt redneck bottom-feeder.

And they all think everyone is as racist as they are. They’ll be like he’s just saying what we were all thinking! Uh, no. No he’s not.

Almost no racists think they are racist. There’s always someone worse they can point to and say, “See? That’s a racist. I’m not a racist, I shook hands with a black person three years ago and didn’t flinch or anything!”

I think anytime someone says, “I am not a racist” . . . they are probably a racist.

Anyone else noticing the trend that the women who are coming out to cry about how wrong #MeToo and other campaigns are all tend to be of a certain older age and higher social class?

I’m probably not the first to tell you this, but it was an excellent show that deserved a much longer run. Highly recommended.

Plus she was the best part/only good part of the ill-fated V reboot. I watched that horrible, horrible show just for her.

Also Morena Baccarin is most notable for Inara on Firefly

Ah, another one relying on anecdata. The push of conservatives has been to limit access to abortion and to contraception. That is, of course, part of what the Hobby Lobby case was about. So, whether you personally know people who hold both beliefs or not, the two are linked together in a political movement that is

You nailed it. The media seems to find it easy to paint the rural, lower-educated people as those who’d “fall” for Trump. But they’ve yet to do an indepth report on the people that live right next door to them, who make as much money as them and have as much education as them why they voted for Trump. I don’t think

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The focus on white voters in media is a reflection of who we value in society. Its why white Trump voters always get favorable coverage and the benefit of the doubt when Black people do not. This bias is a cultural problem in our society in

This particular hot take is more insightful than 99% of the Trump County profiles I’ve read.