If we have laws in place to deal with things like SWATing, why can’t those laws apply to the deployment of any enforcement resources that are fraudulently summoned?
If we have laws in place to deal with things like SWATing, why can’t those laws apply to the deployment of any enforcement resources that are fraudulently summoned?
In The Heat of the Night, made in 1967, starts with a Black man from Philadelphia minding his own business in a train station. In the middle of the night hes arrested for being suspicious. Nevermind that he’s in a space (train station) with a ticket for its intended use.
“I’m gonna call the cops! I’ll tell them you hit me!” the woman screamed, sitting on the grass and pointing at her ex. “I’ll tell them you beat me up. They’ll get your ass.”
I used to work for 911 and I quickly lost count of the number of people who called to report a suspicious black person. When asked what made them suspicious, the caller would always say “well, they’re black” or “they don’t belong in this neighborhood” or something along those lines. 99.999999% of the time, said person…
Kylie Jenner brought out a hot pink wig and ‘grammed it with the Mean Girls quote: “I’m not a regular mom I’m a cool mom.”
it always makes the author come across as incompetent.
As a man, it was still blindingly obvious that this article was written by a man who hadn’t considered that women have very different carrying-things habits.
You sound like a fake news believing Trump supporter. 🤣🤣🤣
Funny, my landlord is an ER heart surgeon in LA. I just asked him if what you said is true.
In comparison to most gluten free stuff, even crappy grocery store cake can be kind of amazing.
We work in food and hospitality. There is a completely separate area set up for prepping gf food and products. Cross contamination is taken very seriously. The pre-made gf sandwiches, salads, desserts etc are kept in their own section. Someone who insists on having their food prepped this way because gluten can…
Most of the vegetarian foods I buy are made from nearly pure gluten. I am fine with everyone else eating gluten-free junk (especially if they then send me all the gluten they’re not using). But they better not touch my gluten-based ham substitutes or my goddamn mostly-gluten hot dogs!
The blame is with a co-worker who claims to be “gluten-intolerant”. I’d believe her if she didn’t scarf down the monthly birthday cake while yapping about how allergic she is to gluten but cake is OK.
My brother has celiac, and that’s been his experience. He was diagnosed in the early 80s, back when “gluten-free” meant cardboard-like rice bread ordered through the mail, and when the gluten craze first started he was very excited about all the options. But he quickly learned that a lot of things are mislabeled…
I don’t have the article right now, but I remember reading that the fad of gluten-free health diets has been negatively affecting what’s available for people with celiac disease. You’d hope that the popularity of “gluten-free” would give celiac disease patients more choices, but it seems like instead, people are just…
You are reading a whole hell of a lot of shit into what I said, particularly stuff that I flatly didn’t say, in what appears to be pursuit of a fight.
Exactly this. More republicans use welfare than democrats, they are stabbing themselves in the foot. Besides, most jobs pay below the poverty line for full-time work. Corporations get billions in profits and the employees don’t get raises. Because of this, people might work 2 full-time jobs or 3 part-time jobs to make…
...and the “blacks.” The idea is that THEY deserve welfare, while those lazy blacks do not. Nevermind reality, that’s the image Reagan painted 30+ years ago and it’s the image they keep.
I, for one, am very excited to see their faces they realize that Medicaid is welfare. Just like discovering that Obamacare is the dogwhistle name the GOP gave the ACA.
Says the one who called synthetic pesticides as worse than organic ones. Thats pure fear mongering and piles of cow manure.