As a longtime bleeding heart liberal, this article is so unbelivably self-serving and disingenuous.
As a longtime bleeding heart liberal, this article is so unbelivably self-serving and disingenuous.
Cue the race-baiting, preemptive attacks on anybody who might critique the article's premise.
Oh what the fuck ever. I know gentrification is a problem, but it's their fault just for living there? fuck all that noise, victim blaming mothefucker.
Unless your local emergency responders have a unique approach to vehicle fleet management, he would probably have left in an ambulance even if he was in a body bag.
"Compared to today, 50 years from now the values and beliefs of the typical American will be different from the values and beliefs of people like me"
I understand that it's her choice. That's fine. But in an article where it directly addresses how exploited she felt, why did VF have to choose such a lazy way to portray that she's a beautiful woman? My point wasn't to question her decision, my point is questioning Vanity Fair's editorial choice.
Life for a 14 year old? That's excessive, in my opinion. Do you normally favor life sentences for minors?
I thank you for asking for the one piece of information that was so overlooked by the writer. You know, the second most relevant part.
Seriously unfortunate, but I'm guessing this man was a Liberian national. When at least two reporters asked point-blank, "Is this an American citizen that is infected?", they hemmed and hawed to beat the band.
She said the "N" word 40 years ago. I'm not excusing it, but it's probably time to move on. And wasn't the bullshit lawsuit against her dropped? I'm not a Paula Dean fan, by any means. I've never watched her show or anything, and I've heard from others who have worked with her on some of her live appearances that…
Ah, yes! Let's shame this woman off the planet and shun her for eternity, rather than accept the fact she may actually be sorry. Because: White Privilege.
In my opinion... yes, they do deserve to be trolled. This is kind of sick when you think about it. I'm fairly certain that at least a few people have named the children they lost to abortion. This twitter bullshit is mighty fucking presumptuous if you ask me. I lost my first to abortion due to some serious shit. It…
As someone who had an abortion, I really am offended by this. It's super insulting and patronizing. Especially since I am a religious person who feels that God really did want me to have an abortion.
boy you're quite the legal mind.
Because people don't have the right to not have their pictures taken when they're out in public. That makes the dividing line either A) the type of picture being taken or B) the intent of the photographer either of which requires, I think, a very specific law being written.
Oh, please. You clearly know nothing of this woman and her vile, attention-seeking behavior. She wasn't fired because her employer refused to accommodate her health needs; she was fired because she's wholly unpleasant and loathed by fans and castmates alike.
You're a bloody racist, because you don't care enough, or something. it's your fault black people are oppressed by law enforcement and malaria hasn't been effectively addressed.
If some American wants to go marry an ISIS terrorist I say good riddance. Revoke their passports and let them go one a one-way ticket.
This is clearly racist against Islam.
I am so sick of the Everything Wrong With-Red Letter Media-Honest Movie Trailers form of snarky contrarian criticism. It needs to go away.