Hi, randilyn. I have loved your posts here for a long time.
Hi, randilyn. I have loved your posts here for a long time.
I didn’t comment on that part because I knew someone else would say it, & you nailed it.
God I fucking hate when men say this. It seems to be a trope of sorts. The reformed man about town has a daughter and suddenly realizes GASP women are human beings.
And hark at him referring to a sexual partner as ‘damaged goods’ whereas he is nobly struggling with insecurities.
Things our mothers and sisters had to hear.
BROpologies.
(the tagline of which is “Putting sweet D in the tender V since 2013”)
I'm actually so stunned at the reaction of the community. What a fantastic thing for the local businesses to do. I'm not going to comment on the vile PUAs, because I want to focus on the positives; real action against rape culture.
Anyone who uses phrases like “Save A Ho” deserves to be suffocated in their own coffee grounds. That whole entry was puke-worthy.
Dear Bristol Palin:
Seriously, why does anyone even care what Bristol Palin has to say about anything? She’s completely irrelevant, as far as I’m concerned. Ahmed Mohamed has ALREADY accomplished more in life than she probably ever will.
If she wanted less racial strife, her and her family wouldn’t take every public opportunity to stir the pot more. They inject themselves in matters that have zero bearing on them. No, they don’t want less strife. They live for this.
This is what’s wrong with America right here. This. Not Bristol Palin herself, but what she represents — the fact that so many stunningly, proudly pig-ignorant, determinedly undereducated, information-resistant people think they know enough about anything to tell others how they should think and behave.
Thank god someone in this country is will to ask the question “but how do white people feel right now?”
Hey, the police made a mistake. Okay, a series of mistakes. Stupid and racist mistakes. Over several hours. Can’t we just let that go already?!?!
Childish games like this
Yes, Bristol, you’re absolutely right. The police who dragged a 14-year-old out of school in handcuffs for building a science project and subjected him to hours of racist interrogation without allowing him access to a lawyer or his parents are the real victims here. The police and white people everywhere. Can’t put…
“The jailing of Kentucky clerk Kimberly B. Davis put at immediate risk the liberty interest of all faithful and religiously sincere public officials in Alabama whose office has responsibility for making decisions as to whether to give sanction and honor to homosexual relationships to include the issuance of a license…
You rang?