locomotivejonesislive
Locomotive Jones
locomotivejonesislive

That’s EXACTLY what I immediately thought. I mean, there’s the plagiarism, which is not just good ‘ole regular plagiarism, but it’s stealing from MICHELLE FUCKING OBAMA. Add the Rick-roll to that and it looks like some pretty sneaky, hilarious sabatoge to me.

And that’s how the narrative played out: Not whether Newt Gingrich thought Hillary Clinton was a bitch and what that might perhaps say about his attitudes toward women, or why exactly Mrs. Gingrich hadn’t been media trained just a little bit better, but whether Connie Chung had manipulated somebody’s elderly mother.

I don’t know why they think that criminals will stop being criminals if guns were made illegal....

This isn’t about guns, it’s about people treating each other like shit. You get rid of guns and you still have people treating each other like shit. The gun is simply a tool. Plus, you’ll never get rid of all guns, so don’t take my right to defend myself away.

Thank you for confirming many American’s worst fears - the end of private gun ownership. Thanks for confirming every ridiculous slippery slope argument that prevents sensible gun reform. Thanks for being a coward that fails to see a larger picture.

Woman writes hit song. Declines to take credit for it until conspiracy theories/obvious logic leads fans/tabloids to the story. Confirms it in one very straightforward sentence because she feels no obligation to protect the fiction she and her ex-boyfriend spun about it. Deserves credit. Did write song.

I find it interesting that people care about the racial imbalance when the gender imbalance is so much greater.

Yet as only 6% of the male population, black-males committed 5,531 murders while the while-male population, at 38%, committed 4,582 murders. So while they are disproportionately committing more violent crime, there isn’t a likewise disproportionate number of blacks being killed by police.

Ultimately, my point is that

And Black people are responsible for half the murders in this country. GEE I wonder why they are disproportionately targeted by the police?!?

just going to leave this here...

“for no reason”

Whatever you do, don’t ask why black people are held to suspicion. The only possible answer is racism. It certainly doesn’t have anything to do with their incredibly high crime and murder rates. In fact, it’s racist just to bring statistics up like that. Everything is racist all the time.

What do we as a society do about the fact that blacks and other people of color are more likely to be considered a dangerous threat by police officers that requires the use of deadly force?

In certain places, blacks and Hispanics commit a highly disproportionate amount of crime, especially in major cities. Largely as a

Maybe you can cook up a think piece on being a male feminist or post a picture of you with a sign that says “A woman’s place is in the white house”

Good male feminist

Many white people can’t see their insanely privileged position in American society in the same way that you can’t seem to see Americans insanely privileged position globally.

American supremacy is the same as white supremacy. And you can’t even bring yourself to admit your privilege.


Ive left the bubble and traveled to over 20 countries...you can’t even comprehend the privilege you have by simply being an American so yes...take a seat please.

Yeah ha ha, Obama and Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice and Susan Rice have had no input in your foreign policy.

Its amazing how African-Americans can pretend they aren’t a core part of American imperialism.

It’s like the Irish claiming “we were also victims of the Empire” and refusing to acknowledge that in Asia and

“I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but when Black Lives Matter interrupts Clinton, Trump, Sanders or other rallies, each of their supporters respond with hatred and/or silencing tactics.”
Is that not an appropriate response to being interrupted? If you and I are having an important conversation and someone comes and

Do you really think antiblack racism is as hard or harder to speak about than islamophobia? It looks like you’re treating it as a binary - if BLM is not accepted then it must be as suppressed as talking about Islamophobia?