But he wasn't throwing any minority group under the bus. He was using satire to illustrate how offensive Dan Snyder's actions are. You say you get what he was trying to do, but it's very clear you don't.
But he wasn't throwing any minority group under the bus. He was using satire to illustrate how offensive Dan Snyder's actions are. You say you get what he was trying to do, but it's very clear you don't.
You dismissing the obvious doesn't make the OP's point any less true.
And one other thing - "you're racist for pointing out racism" is the last refuge of white racists that yearn for the days when "men were men, women were women, and minorities knew their place." "Redskins" is a racist term because it is demeaning, not because the media or liberals or whoever you want to blame for the…
Considering the lack of Native Americans still alive today, it's a little ironic that you would argue that the use of "Redskins" isn't offensive because of the lack of Native Americans speaking out against it.
I agree - he's like the only NBA coach that continues to fail upward.
I agree. Both MA and PA alcohol laws suck. I live in OH, and I tried to have in-state vendors deliver wine for a wedding party gift - it was a no-go for two out of three bridesmaids. My best friend in Boston and my sister in Philly couldn't get any because of the laws. But I could send to my other best friend in…
Holy overreaction, Batman!
IMO that's semantics. There is a difference between not accepting a positive claim and stating that the positive claim is untrue. Many agnostics would say the former, atheists tend towards the latter.
Maybe if you read the rest of the article, you would know that they're complaining about being paid minimum wage, not for weight limits or appearance standards.
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Read the definition you gave. His being a football player notwithstanding (Iike the other players on the field), he did not come off as violent. Excited and arrogant, sure, but not violent. You're reading something into the exchange that simply wasn't there. You and several other people who see excited black man and…
Read the definition you gave. His being a football player notwithstanding (Iike the other players on the field), he did not come off as violent. Excited and arrogant, sure, but not violent. You're reading something into the exchange that simply wasn't there. You and several other people who see excited black man and…
Tell us how you really feel. #racistdouche
How is "homosexual" a racial slur? I wanna hear this.
Kayla made the tweet, she should own it, not make you cover up for her. Anytime you put something out over social media you are no longer in control of the narrative. Especially as a reporter, she should know that words can be interpreted in different ways over social media. The fact that she didn't see that it…
Erin Andrews herself said she wasn't afraid. There was nothing in that interview that indicated she was afraid - surprised and caught off-guard maybe (since Sherman didn't answer her question), but not afraid. You and Kayla Knapp are reading something into the exchange that just isn't there, especially when…
Who said that the racist tweeters represent all white people? You're reading things into the article that just aren't there. It looks like it touches a nerve with you - maybe developing self-awareness will help.
I don't think it's that we have to tear Nancy down to build Tonya up, or that anyone is blaming Nancy for the attack on her knee. Nancy has done enough on her own to make her less than a lovable character (even while acknowledging the attack was wrong).
Crymoar...
But I think that measuring someone's faith that way is a bit of a slippery slope. The Bible was not written to be a rulebook of dos and don'ts - a lot of Christians and non-Christians alike don't seem to get that - it's an illustration of God's relationship with His people. It's not in black and white, there is a…