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Chicago is an excellent city with an excellent economy. Culturally it is a true melting pot and the future of America. Shame it is in Flyover Country surrounded by suburbanites, though.

We are anything but lazy. Just because we want to reap the benefits of society the same way you do does not mean we are lazy. That is offensive and not right to say.

Why rob Kehinde of his newly-acquired agency? How are you even comfortable doing that?

My parents did not hitchhike to get here. They used a company whose objective it is to bring undocumented economic immigrants into the United States. They paid a pretty penny to get us here.

Sure it is. We are here and this is our home now.

You have misread my comments entirely. I do not want to be here, but out of economic and social necessity I am required to be here. I cannot leave without doing untold harm to my own well-being. I am not the only one experiencing this.

Kehinde Wiley is a tremendous figure in the art world, and until now he has been very much under-appreciated. A signature detail of his is incorporating sperm into his art. You can see this in several of his works. Here is but one example, entitled Napoleon Leading The Way.

Like I said before, if the United States government was to pay my way back to Mexico I would happily go. At the moment, though, I am economically and socially bound to these shores. Fifteen thousand dollars would do it.

I have not lived anywhere else as an adult as I am a prisoner here and unable to leave on my own economic terms.

Yes.

In June of last year the United States Government banned the import of Brazilian Beef over safety concerns. Since that time there have been zero pounds of Brazilian Beef imported into the United States.

Australians are some of the toughest bastards alive.

I am very happy to see that you left Beyonce out of your list of extremists. I would disagree on Madonna though. She is a staunch #Repeal2A advocate.

All one must do to avoid repercussions for things they have said is to take care in not saying things that could potentially be offensive or harmful to another. This is not a hard thing to do. The first step is recognizing your own privilege. The second is being careful not to say things that promote or further the

RE: “How do you define the damages when it comes to speech?”

Moreover, if we are successful in banning guns and limiting offensive speech, what is left to defend yourself from? That is kind of the point.

You are conflating very many topics. I will try to untangle this web of lies you have clearly spent some time constructing.

Considering I do not currently practice offensive speech, I’m not sure exactly what I am giving up. I also have no plans to offend anyone in the future.

Abortion should be free, plentiful, and without stigma.

Have you ever considered that many allowances we consider “rights” are not rights but whimsical irresponsibilities?