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I think the hardest thing to deal with is understanding why something happened. Because often you never actually KNOW why, and WILL never know why.

I wish I had the talent to Photoshop some Frozen shit into this gif

This seems appropriate.

There is so much to take in in just that small excerpt! You are a senior fellow—a term which usually denotes serious academic qualifications—at a "think tank" and you and your colleagues have, not one, but many nemeses!!

I blame The Smurfs.

I know, I laugh/cried at that. Dude, if you are copping to having a "nemesis" in print (especially one as innocuous as droll internet advice columnist Dan Savage, of all people), with no trace of irony, you need to take stock of your life immediately.

People responsible for racism:

Thank you! I feel like this is now coming down to the age old "how come they can say it but we can't" white dude bro whine. But that totally ignores how awful the whole thing was! Take out the word... It's still horrible!!

Considering we can not even have the conversation that black people are held to a different standard than white people, this thing will never end, I fear.

So Jon Stewart is arguing that it's not black people's fault that white fraternity members were chanting about lynching black people? I dunno, holding white people accountable for their own actions is a little bit out there.

So they think it's only racist because of the n-word? Let's do a test:

Don't mistake Paul for Jesus. And especially don't mistake Revelation for Jesus. Jesus' actual words on the Pharisees are very relevant, though:

This seems apt:

I think everything else aside this is what I'm most enraged about. They thought they were too good for the system, and after they had been told it wasn't a good match, made it happen anyway. AND THEN IT WASN'T A FUCKING GOOD MATCH BECAUSE THEY'RE FUCKING CRAZY PEOPLE.

Everything about this story makes me livid, starting with their wanting to separate a family because "Marsha and I always planned to have five children". These abominations would split up traumatized siblings because it didn't conveniently fit in to their plans. That should have absolutely been a red flag right from

"Marsha and I always planned to have five children..."