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The 2002 Kings Lakers series was 100% rigged by the NBA. I don’t care what anyone says.

Living in NC, I hear this shit every. fucking. day. They’re seeing this as confirmation bias that HB2 is doing the right thing and they’re the supreme victims of the liberal agenda.

Also, the broken taillight reason was BS. Police scanner recordings revealed that the officer pulled them over because they might be suspects in a robbery because he saw a “wide nose.” They were straight up racially profiled (sadly unsurprising).

My best friend and college roommate for three years is a conservative, and was a member of the college Republicans. He was (and is) an exemplary conservative and one whom I wish the party was full of.

All are except able answers.

Not to get in a pissing contest like ‘nyah nyah my school is better than your school’ but I’m currently a graduate student at a university that ranks very highly globally, above St. Andrews. It is DEFINITELY possible to sneak/buy a way through a majority of it, turn in a shit dissertation and squeak through. I’ve

And, as my colleague Kelly pointed out, there’s probably a way higher risk of Prince Phillip saying something terrible than Barack and Michelle freaking out over this painting, and it’s not like locked him up somewhere.

Yes, that is what WHITE Europeans believe. Non-white Europeans would beg to differ. Hell, Spain’s soccer fans would beg to differ...

I love this article. It shocks me how many white people are completely uncomfortable with commonly used words when it comes to anything unlike them. The “African American” example is particularly pervasive - one of the news shows was covering the papal conclave back when Pope Benedict was chosen. The anchor was

She probably meant to say “test the taste of the tea by smelling” and misspoke. If someone judged my intelligence based on the amount I misspeak they’d marvel at how I even got out of bed in the morning.

did they honestly think that the Obamas wouldn’t have the knowledge of context to understand?

I mean she has her art history degree from St. Andrews, which is a pretty great university, so I’m assuming her thought process is a bit more complex than “is it pretty.”

A few things (yes I’m white so full disclosure on that):

1. Would the Obamas have even seen the title? Those little title things are tiny and the words are just dented metal often times. You have to be standing right next to them to read them. It’s why museums include additional info thingies on the side. I mean, the

It was the right size and she liked the colors.

“William and Kate apparently had the negro nameplate removed and placed a potted plant in front of the painting to hide their censorship job” <— this is SO British.

Even though this is sourced from The Sun via US.....ugh, I mean c’mon......it’s always cute to see how Americans apply their extensive problems with race to non-Americans.

It’s group think ego. I’m in finance and I see it all the time. We lost a bid because we refused to go any cheaper. Our CEO’s opinion was “how could anyone do it cheaper than us” and “why would they?” All while I’m sitting in the corner saying.. yeah. ok.

Nothing left to be said. The entire argument distilled to two sentences.

Even if 90% of the country thought it was wrong, we couldn’t fix it. You need the right 10% to be on board, and fixing the problem needs to be profitable to them.

That coupled with the large section of America that doesn’t comprehend the degree to which it’s happening or even believe it’s happening at all.