lucidlynx109
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I would posit that it is more likely to affect their way of thinking coming from you as opposed to a stranger.

I don’t know if you have children, but if you do it takes this to a whole other level of suck. I’m careful about letting my 7 year old spend time with his grandparents without me around. Let him spend the night recently and he came back asking me what the n-word meant and if it was a bad word. I am so fucking furious

It’s awkward, but yeah, you have to call people on their racist bullshit. It isn’t always easy though.

Some time shortly before Obama became prominent he said if he ever ran for president it would be as a Democrat if that tells you anything.

I know you probably “don’t believe the MSM” which partially explains your ignorance, but have you seen how Trump is doing? It doesn’t fit my definition of winning, which is something along the lines of accomplishing the goals one sets out to accomplish.

Says the group who screamed for 8 years when a black man became president. Coincidentally, you are totally not racist or anything.

Gun ownership rates are not drastically different between liberals and conservatives just FYI. People on the internet tend to be a little more extreme. You can’t go by the comments of a blog.

If that’s true you are an outlier. Most of these people screaming in defense of nazi free speech recently are providing tacit support, wether they realize it or not. When you do the same thing they do you look like you are one of them. It would probably be different in a real life situation, but on the Internet you

What’s this I see? A completely reasonable reaction? I feel very welmed.

What’s pretentious is when other people try to act superior in their beer preferences. I don’t know if you do that, but drink what you want.

Except it’s not. It’s literally beer. It is made fundamentally the same as every other beer. Comparing it to Velveeta implies it’s synthetic or something. If you don’t like it that’s, like, your opinion man (and a valid one), but beer is still beer.

I don’t advocate assault, but it’s very telling that you come to the defense of nazis. Do you react as strongly when someone at a Black Lives Matters demonstration is assaulted?

Our Wendy’s was pristine, but I can’t speak for others. This was in 2003-4.

I worked at Wendy’s for while. I went between several stores in our area and literally every single one was pristine. Food was fairly high quality for fast food at that price too.

I don’t know, but we can save a lot of money on casting by getting a rotting jack-o-lantern to play Trump.

Can we make her the president next? I mean, I don’t truly believe she’s qualified but that quit mattering a long time ago. She is a hell of a lot more qualified then what we currently have. The sheer rage felt by Trump and his supporters would cause a good number of them to spontaneously combust. Is it ethical to

This will all come out in some official capacity one day, which gives me a glimmer of hope. Unfortunately, I also know that his most die hard supporters will never believe a word of it or will somehow justify it.

I realize this article is hyperbole, but #7 is pretty darn accurate! If you want to tell for sure see how much time they spend in the store and how excited they get about what is in there.

I feel like it comes with an implication that people aren’t even entitled to their skin color, as if its something to be ashamed of. It’s like treating people the way you might treat a disfigured person. Obviously, this deformity exists, but we’ll accept you anyway. If you are starting from a place where you view skin

Exactly! I thought the same way when I was younger though. It’s how many of us are taught to think. I really wish there was a way to introduce these kinds of concepts to kids at a younger age. Around the same time we are learning about “Stranger Danger” we should be learning not to be ignorant of all things race