Phoenix fans blamed Hassan's first name, and definitely not his last, for his violent outburst.
Phoenix fans blamed Hassan's first name, and definitely not his last, for his violent outburst.
eyeroll.
That bear is trying to figure out how to throw his yellow stick like a spear so he can get some of that sweet, sweet human meat. That is a good bear.
That's almost as many neck snaps Jamison McTeague goes through before lunch.
Right? After all 50 thousand dollars is a small price to pay for proprietary DNA samples from 100 randomly selected top students with an emphasis on genetic diversity making the New York City school system a better place.
I'm listening to this right now via Audible. It's really interesting, very horrifying, and something of which I didn't know too many specific details. It's excellent so far.
Thick lips, sloping foreheads, short tightly-curled hair. Take off the antenna, and those "cockroaches" look like something from a Stormfront cartoon.
I wouldn't say racist but the burden of proof is on the artist at that point. The portrayal of mutated cockroaches with short curly hair, dark skin, and limited language is a little...off putting. Especially when early on in the story, they murder characters with brutal efficiency and strength.
Let's hope the live action version has less overtly racist cockroach people. :P
You mean the mentor with whom Malcolm parted ways precisely because he found out that sexual misconduct? That is one of the key reasons he left the Nation of Islam. He interviewed the women directly and chose to believe their word over that of his leader, prophet, and mentor —a man for whom he'd previously been…
And what? Martin Luther King wasn't the "good" black man who was anti-violence, compared to Malcolm X as a "bad" black man who spoke of change by any means necessary. That's a horribly reductive way to think of either man.
Look closer, that's weirdly just two steps.
As a Knicks fan I have watched this basketball renaissance in Philly with great envy.
I'm happy to have been of service, and I appreciate the discourse.
Hmmm. I don't agree with that. I'm not a history teacher either, but I did originally take a history degree, not that this means I know for sure about all this since it wasn't my area. But it does come from A de Tocqueville originally, and he used it in the way mentioned above- as so many things about America being…
It's-a-ME!
Always highlight (lowlight) truthers.
I can see why they're doing this, what has a black man ever done for Chelsea?
That's backwards. We ain't you because we hate you.