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But that would be an inconvenience for him. It’s easier, and more satisfying to inconvenience a woman

In every article I have read about these situations, the man always demands the slutty temptress (woman) be moved. They never demand to be moved themselves.

You’re assuming he can actually walk 15 feet. I am not certain he can.

Were they requested pictures? If so, that’s the whole point.

This doesn’t seem off at all to me.

I would not be shocked

*cough*Bannon*cough*

The nurse practitioner that I routinely see is a black woman. And I LOVE HER!

I wish they could be recorded without knowing so they wouldn’t change their behavior in any way. Not that they would anyway

I haven’t had that problem with the newest model.

A fellow Mr Tea fan.

I have a Mr Coffee iced tea maker (Mr Tea?) that I use at least twice a week, year round, brewing 3 quarts at a time. I’d rather use this than cold brewed because it’s ready to drink as soon as the machine stops which is about 10 minutes or so.

The cop says he stopped Castile because his “wide-set nose” resembled the description of a robbery suspect. I am being totally serious. This was his reason. Because all those guys look alike you know.

I’ve thought the same thing for years. If something like this happened to a family member or good friend or if I was raped and the guy got off scott free or with a slap on the wrist, as is most often the case, I would kill the person offender. No problem.

Castile says “I’m not pulling it out.” and then the cop freaks out and shoots him.

3. Jesus, that escalated QUICKLY! From the time Castile said he had a weapon, that he WASN’T reaching for it, to him being murdered, less than 10 seconds, right? Why do cops assume that black people have super-speed?

She had to at least appear calm because this hair trigger cop would probably have shot both her and her daughter if she had shown her horror and grief.

I wish every escort and/or patient could wear Go-pros to get good records of this.

Nope. Don’t touch my butthole. Don’t like it. Don’t want it.

In my personal experience, feeling bad for being white was my first response when I really started noticing the racism around me. I was in middle school and there was no internet at the time so I wasn’t exposed to conversations about it.