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I think the issue really is light-skinned, rather than “White” women. Marrying a Japanese women, for example, is considered more than acceptable among men here in the US, even though they’re technically POC. The same goes for Iranian, Armenian, or light skinned Latinas here in LA, one of the centers of US fashion. I

Actually, this year’s freshman class is 50% non white.

Plus, there would be no money to take, as the market would tank the moment this bill passed the Senate, wiping away 90% or more of the value of all US and international equities.

Actually, it wouldn’t work, but for a very simple reason.

I think you’re taking what he’s saying just a bit too literally.

Okay, I’m brown and live in a small city in Southern California. I have plenty of brown and other neighbors- Iranians and Asians, Latinos, Iranian Jews, Whites, etc- and we love our local government.

Hefner had money, fame and power. It’s really that simple.

I agree with the article that Chait is ultimately trying to keep the far left from gaining a foothold in modern politics. I also believe that he’s sincere in his belief that words do mean something and that we’ve become scared by the current political zeitgeist into tossing out the careful definitions we used to use

Although, the voter suppression issue has recently been cleaned up somewhat.

They already are kind of gay code along the coasts, but they’re so utilitarian in rural Texas and Oklahoma that they’ll never go out of style. Kind of like winter gloves in Vermont.

Actually..... the masses are often wrong.

“while actual leftists like myself think its” (the New York TImes) “just a shade shy of Ted Cruz.”

I had no idea he was gay. I always thought he was a conservative good old boy from Mississippi who just got a little more moderate over the years by living in New York. Interesting.

Conservative who complain about “snowflakes” trying to shut down Milo and Ben Shapiro (and I agree with a lot of their criticism on that front) sure seem mighty offended by football players exercising their First Amendment rights at something as insignificant as a football game.

Either way, it would take years.

Hey, I had just moved to Santa Monica when LA exploded in 1992, so I remember that time very, very well.

You’re 100% correct in your desire to respect the individual integrity of the victims, but some of the smug assholes on this site lack the type of empathy you’re demanding of them. So, they will continue to gaslight and attempt to make you somehow part of the administration/alt right for even daring to have relatives

You can be outraged by more than one thing at a time.

Yeah, some of the classism I see here sometimes is kind of disgusting.