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Yes, yes it is.

Awesome!

Fun fact : Nivea comes from the Latin word niveus/nivea/niveum, meaning “snow-white”.

Or maybe she’s just a hateful person.

*Yawn* Please. Nothing the Cheeto-in-Chief does or says even registers with me anymore.

Let me tell you about my mother. Her father died when she was 13 years old - she was the oldest of 5 girls, the youngest being 6 mos old. My grandmother raised them on her own. My mom didn’t have an easy life, but she worked hard, like my grandmother and all my aunts do, and she gave my sister and I a great life. In

Take a look in the fucking mirror, pal. You don’t have a real argument to make so all you can do is throw out lame putdowns and ad hominem attacks.

Oh good Christ. Normal folks? You know what scares “normal folks” - people like you who think that BLM is such a threat that showing support for them should get you rejected from a college (even if your background is impeccable, which this kid’s is) and people who think that disagreeing with their point of view makes

You know what? Fuck you. You can take your lame guilt trip attempt and shove it right up your ass.

I don’t know how you could possibly read this headline and not come away with the impression that writing #BlackLivesMatter 100 times is what got him into Stanford. Also, writing something 100 times isn’t activism, it’s repetition. IT. WAS. A. STUNT. TO. GET. ATTENTION. And it worked. Good for BLM, good for this kid,

Um, no. This young man goes to a prestigious, $34,000/year high school, probably has excellent grades, gave a TEDxTalk, founded TWO youth organizations, worked for both Martin O’Malley’s and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, and got invited to a dinner at the White House. I’m not saying this as an insult to

Neither did whoever came up with that ridiculous, misleading headline. Considering everything else this young man has done, I seriously doubt writing #BlackLivesMatter 100 times is what got him into Stanford. But hey, it did get him the kind of attention any activist would want.

Well, then fuck a third of the people in this country and fuck their stupid hangups. I don’t give a solid fuck anymore about whether or not some backwards ass Christian fuckhead approves of my gayness.

Tacky, desperate and gross.

It’s not just that it is a slur, it’s the meaning behind it. Queer means abnormal, or odd, or strange - and that has always and will always bother me. At least gay means happy :) - and I get where you’re coming from, but a term isn’t inclusive if it offends some of the people it is meant to describe. At any rate, I

I’d like to say something about your use of the word ‘queer’. I’m​ gay and I’ve always found it offensive, the great majority of my LGBT friends find it to be either offensive or uncomfortable, and none of my straight friends would ever use it. It’s like a slap in the face every time I hear it or read it.

Yet, these athletes keep agreeing, year after year after year, to play under that unfair system and have made no real effort to organize. Your article posits that the evil (white) colleges have all the power, but that’s not true. Where are the high-profile NBA players who went through that system pushing hard for

I actually liked this article, mainly because it suggests useful solutions to the problem being written about, instead of just the usual hyperbolic nonsense and finger-pointing. Now if only you could find yourself an editor.

Thank you for taking it in the spirit it was meant. There’s always a little battle in my head when I am trying to decide whether to correct someone or not. :)

Tract house, not track house.