So, if their workforce is 64% People of Color and 83% female, then they are being very inequitable toward whites and males.
So, if their workforce is 64% People of Color and 83% female, then they are being very inequitable toward whites and males.
And yet, 51% of murders in USA are committed by blacks. Weird.
Screw justifications, let’s stick to facts.
Antifa is to anti-fascism as Trump’s Migrant Protection Protocols were to protecting migrants.
how about the black man who nearly beat a 68-year-old white guy to death on the streets of Brooklyn today for cell phone and pocket change.
So, in our supposedly racist/white supremacist country, about 75% of ppl have unconditionally called Simone Biles “brave and strong” despite leaving her team in the lurch.
Sometimes when my alarm clock rings at 7am, I get the yuckies. 99% of the time, I go to work anyway. Then again, I’m white privileged...
By your logic, you have no room to criticize former president Trump b/c you have never been elected to high office.
Then that should have been the reason given. I have yet to hear the words “spatial awareness” used by anyone connected to Biles’ situation. She herself mentioned her “mindfulness”. WTH is that?
So, now we blame the media? Hahaha...
Every athlete comes to the end of their career.
Simone is the self-proclaimed “GOAT”.
Chances that, if Donald Trump would’ve bowed out of the election on Nov 2nd citing mental health issues, The Root would’ve lauded his “strength”.....0.0%.
Some ppl thrive on pressure. I could tell in his sophomore NFL season that Tom Brady has ice in his veins. He replaced Bledsoe mid-season and was instantly the best QB in the league. Super Bowl #1!
Buglovich in rd2 was drop-shotting Naomi very effectively, too. Must’ve won 5-6 points that way. Osaka seems to want nothing to do with the net game.
Then look to who built her up, and why.
There’s a Japanese ski jumper who has competed into his 40's, too.
So, 100% selfishness?
I notice that Naomi did an interview with Japanese TV after her 2nd round match. Her anxiety disorder seems to come and go.