noliyiena
noliyiena
noliyiena

You are such a perfect example of what the other commenters are pointing out. Grace verbalized her thoughts and feelings on multiple occasions. But according to her story, Aziz didn’t want to hear it. Not couldn’t. Not “misinterpreted it.” Flat out ignored her.

Yeah, and the area where this school is has a higher than normal population of racists and weirdos. I used to have to go there for work and holy shit. The stories I could tell...

FGCU: proud home of swamp-dwelling Confederate apologists. Someone should take an inventory of all the big old dumb trucks in their parking lots with gadsden flag bumper stickers and confederate flag license plates...

Yeah. Plus their comments have the smell of face-saving appeasement that is so typical to Korean culture. It is kind of gross reading all the comments that are so eager to exonerate them, considering that even if there are mitigating circumstances in this case, they’re still probably sexist as hell.

So did you miss the point of my post entirely, or...?

Commenters are giving these Korean teams way too much credit. Having been in similar positions in the workforce in Korea, I would very much suspect these teams are secretly and overwhelmingly relieved at having ready-made excuses like the ones in the comments below for why it’s just not the right time for a woman.

The player and most of the teams in question are Korean, though. So as a Korean, I want to point out that even though there’s plenty of big mouthed drama in gaming, there’s no necessary connection between the real reasons they don’t want her and the reasons they state in public. They might even be thinking that

LOL how badly has this comment aged?

I wish I could give every last one of your replies to this d-bag a standing ovation.

Man, all that verbiage just to say you didn’t read the piece and don’t care about the arguments of the original commenter?

Please, for the love of god, let’s stop dismissing the unskilled depiction of slavery and race as “damned if you do, damned if you don’t.” They wouldn’t be damned at all if they had approached the issue with thoughtfulness, care (and more likely than not the perspectives of some POC writers). They tried it and they

On the other hand, I put their chances of getting away with it with the NY Times at 50/50.

If you call her music dance-y, sappy love pop, I suspect you aren’t actually familiar with her work or are undervaluing aspects of it based on your own ideas of what music should be. I’m not a Beyonce fan, but I understand why people are and especially why there was such a powerful reaction to Lemonade.

I don’t think there is a bottom, as this horrible year has shown with horrible clarity. There are just more or less welcoming milieus into which they project their abject distaste for women. I know I don’t have the emotional energy to deal with them as people. Better just to cut off their opportunities and force them

Now I know you’re really full of shit. Canada is racist as fuck, and their false feelings of superiority over the U.S. and its “hyper focus” on race is just smug B.S.

They would probably have taken it to their graves. That’s what people do when everything around them — newspapers, tabloids, TV, executives, agents, colleagues, fans, pundits, shithead anonymous internet commentrs like Killsq4d — unifies to send a clear message: You won’t be believed.

Just because you wail that someone is in the minority doesn’t make it true. You and your testosterone-replacement aggression are on the wrong side of history.

No, you get a clue, you bloviating piece of donkey pile. You have to be a frigging moron to think that the Korean War wasn’t part and parcel of the war on communism, a decades-long engagement that drew just about every corner of the globe into the mix. Do you not understand that the only way we could “annihilate” NK

LOL!