“Just know that all white people are [expletive] devils”
“Just know that all white people are [expletive] devils”
Wow, I totally forgot Rose plays for the Knicks now.
“You want to talk about who I’m voting for, come to me. I’m a man! I’m forty-nine!”
This is Deadspin, ya know the site with a file called “Shut up whitey.” Deadspin actively squashes any dissent so please don’t bitch.
I guess there are blind spots on these little Carrs.
Can we stop beating this dead horse?
I don’t get it.
Diner: “Can I have the double bacon cheeseburger, fries, beer and the injured player walk-through special please.”
Waiter: “Would you like the special teams player injury or can I interest you in upgrading to a starter?”
I guess Peterson just wanted to switch things up.
To be fair, all games do begin with a tie.
Fucking hipsters.
Would lone wolf attacks count as “linked to international terrorism?” or is that it’s own seperate little category now?
And it’s a very common thing for racists to do in Europe, i.e. ‘fans’ throw bananas and banana peels on to the field when a black athlete is playing. I know it’s happened a lot in soccer, especially by spectators in Spain.
Without yet reading this blog nor the Wash Post article, IMHO, Snowden should be thrown under the bus.
Brissett is a third round pick who attended NC State and was a transfer (in his case to NC State). So he’s probably the next Russell Wilson. Fuck him.
Just incredible assholes. Makes me boil with anger. I kinda want to fight these guys.
That looks like it hurt. I’m glad these student athletes wear helmets and should pads to protect them from injury.
Two things I likewise would not want to be identified as: Cubs fan, Pearl Jam enthusiast.
I agree with you, there is a difference here. She chose to play for the national team, then decided not to respect the anthem. That is completely hypocritical.
I think it’s at least fair to argue whether there is a qualitative difference between protesting during the anthem when playing for your club team and protesting during the anthem while playing for your national team.