As much as Draymond has every right to say that.
As much as Draymond has every right to say that.
I agree. Green was way out of line when he said that this was literally the exact same thing as slavery.
I’m a talking head who has appeared on dozens of cable shows, including Anderson Cooper 360, Dr. Drew, Joy Behar, and Nancy Grace. I work for a traditional print media outlet, so it’s a part of my job.
While I have never gotten paid for those appearances, they are very willing to promote my work. They always have my…
Guy’s an ass hat and needs to STFU and play ball
All jokes aside...green is maybe over reacting here? I’d imagine if a retired employee of a company returned to corporate functions from time to time and during these times audibly and openly criticized the owner of said company I imagine that person wouldn’t be welcome back??? Not sure if that mentality is ‘slave…
Yeah, he’d be mocked, because he called someone racist who didn’t do anything racist. That’s worthy of mockery.
I kind of get his point, but I must have missed the part of revisionist history where the slaves were spoiled, coddled millionaires
“The Democratic Party needs to go left.”
Okay that makes a little more sense. I don’t really think my not showing up to work would make any affect because I’m a freelance dog walker and the only ones who would be impacted are the dogs. But I’m totally willing to do the other options they give us.
“Left,” is the correct answer here. The Democratic Party needs to go left. Never in my lifetime has it been clearer that the Democratic Party needs to go left.
...they divorced in 2014, shortly after his NFL career ended.
I don’t know about tennis terminology, but it doesn’t decide the case whether it’s common or not, because it is a common way to describe hard-to-defend attacks. I definitely give this guy the benefit of the doubt.
Yeah ol Al sure really knows how to pick the important battles these days.
I’m confused here about the role of this James Dolan person. I remember all of the 1990s and it was clear to me then that Michael Jordan was the one who owned the Knicks.
Supposedly it was going pretty well until MJ started flashing his 6 rings, talking about how the Knicks couldn’t beat him in his prime, and that they haven’t won shit since 1973.
Talk about burying the lede. “the need to connect feminism and gender to the movement for Palestinian rights”
I think that’s because one of the real complexities of this issue is that there is some anti-semitism tied up in the anti-Israel movement. The problem with that, other than anti-semitism generally being bad, is that whatever percentage of it you want to peg it at does tend to delegitimize the valid points contained…
It’s not even that. Despite all the claims of wanting moderate politics on Israel-Palestine the idea of a middle ground is apparently a no-no.
That’s because it’s virtually impossible for college students to fully understand the complexity of the conflict. Anyone who thinks it’s as simply as “colonial oppressor/indigenous victim” has no grasp of either history or nuance.