“Call it what it is.”
“Call it what it is.”
I was wondering how long it would take for you delusional ostriches to start tossing around false flags.
Whitey strolled into the wrong side of the parking lot.
I love reading the absolutely insane reaction of you fucking lunatics. Crackhead parents get high and pass out with their toddler in the back of the car, and the police are the bad guys. GTFO
“The real solution is the yellow card/red card“
“Well it’s not like Apple was paying tech bloggers for the service of live tweeting these things.”
“as well as his assertions that Mexican immigrants are rapists and criminals.”
This is absolutely hilarious. I mean most normal people hate Lena Dunham and whatever Amy Schumer has become - but your insane Jezebel reasons for hating them makes it 10X funnier. You people really are fucking psychopaths and I thoroughly enjoy watching your daily struggle with things you find “problematic”.
“I wish men would stop saying this.”
This is the latest “outside the box” “change the paradigm” in counter IED methodology.
I hope this gets 1,000 stars.
The funniest part is the meme you posted at the end - as if it’s not 100% accurate.
Mike Carey being wrong about everything all the time was the best part of his act.
When everything was still segregated - were 5000+ black males murdered every year by other black males?
The black president and the black attorney general agree: The white government is the one mudering 5,000+ black males every year in America - not other black males.
I hate anybody who un-ironically wears a shirt celebrating Fidel Castro while crying about state oppression.
“and you go up in to a Foot Locker and they’re looking at you like you about to steal something.”
One of the ones run by black people, for black people. FUBU, if you will. I hear Liberia is beautiful this time of year.
“John Lynch and Kevin Burkhardt don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.”
Are you suggesting that black people perpetrating senseless violence against other black people in Chicago, in some sort of “stereotype” - and not a real thing?