lusitaniatucker
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lusitaniatucker

It’s really sad to see John Stamos give up all his indie cred like that. Whatever happened to the punk ass drummer that blasted out obscure political jams that disaffected youth everywhere could rally around like Kokomo?

While I don’t think that Norman Brannon deserves to be lauded and acclaimed for finally understanding the very, very basic notion that the Confederate flag is a symbol of hate, I’m still glad that he did. Admitting that you were wrong is incredibly hard. Especially when you do it publicly. I struggle with it myself

To try and answer a question a lot of people have been asking in one form or another, yes, unfortunately and horrifically, it does take inhuman tragedies to change things: it was the sight of german shepard police dogs attacking non violent protestors and the four young girls killed in the church bombing in 1964 that

congratulations for creating an environment where not even the fucking governor of god damn south carolina can defend the confederate flag.

Does anyone want to take over my Facebook account and chat with a few outlier ignorant relatives that see this as an attack on history and state’s rights? I’m so aklsdfjal;ksj over it.

I was legitimately shocked to see this, but also very pleasantly surprised. I think the fact that Clementa Pickney was “one of them” (a state senator) really shook up even the most conservative members of the state government and made them see the light.

Dear butthurt SC racists,

I’m happy the flag may be coming down. I’m angry and disgusted that it took the unneccesary death of 9 innocent people for something that should have happened years ago to finally possibly maybe occur.

Ha, maybe, but it needs to be better than Klittra which sounds like a shitty “made for ladies” type of Mazda

Dial “0” on the pink telephone.

She looks terrific, and that complicated, intense expression on her face really says it all about what this congregation must be going through.

Call me naive, but that’s one of those situations that proves the old cliché, “the good will always prevail over the evil”. At some times, evilness, evil people, evil happenings, seems so strong and prevalent that we are tempted to despair. But history has proven time and time again that, in the long run, the good

This is us. This is the black community and this is the history We collectively share. We endure,forgive and continue to push forward. We are angry but more than anything we are hurt. We are hurt that we have to continue to beg for equality. We are hurt that progress is met with immediate disdain and a movement

Oh what a lovely sentiment to welcome newcomers. That is love. Bless you Mr. Washington.

“you don’t turn nobody down.”

Man. I was raised by an atheist and an agnostic, and while I believe what I believe, I’ve never felt that there was any necessity for a third party to stand between me and whatever I believe in. And so many people who call themselves Christians drive me absolutely batshit.

I am not a religious person, but horrific events like these senseless and brutal murders help me understand why religion can be such a force for good and for love. The strength, the faith, the acceptance of a fate greater than their own....the members of this church are true Christians in every sense of the word.

god, he was hot even without the muscles. lisa bonet has picked the best baby daddies in the history of baby daddies.