If I laughed and other people laughed how is it not funny?
If I laughed and other people laughed how is it not funny?
Ah, the fragility of the white American man, always demanding politically correct speech and safe spaces, faking outrage over nothing, and spewing their emotional breakdowns all over the public sphere.
No asshole, it’s not and you fucking know it.
Nope, nope. That wasn’t racism. Someone accurately referring to a white boy as “that white boy over there” is not at all racism. This guy is nuts, and I’m continually amazed at how badly white people seem to want to be oppressed in some way. It’s a weird fantasy to have.
I make it my mission to make sure I insult a Trump or Stein voter at least once a day. I make no apologies for it and shall continue with my mission. I feel fucking fantastic about it too!
People like this think it’s “funny” and “cute” and “edgy” to do the Nazi salute. They need to crack open a history book... and then take that book and shove it up their fucking ass because no amount of education will make them see the light. These people don’t deserve my love, sorry.
YES. This is one of my biggest problems with democrats—they don’t fight back. They don’t want to play dirty. And so they get ran over time and again. This is not the time to “give Trump a chance” this is a time to listen to what Trump told us he believes and believe him.
I see no reason to give shitstains like this the benefit of the doubt. They had a chance. And they voted for Trump. That was their chance and they fucked it up.
I already bought my hat. I will wear it proudly everywhere.
The thing is... my response has absolutely nothing to do with what you’ve responded to and I assume what you think it was about. We’re on two completely different pages in that regard. My response was very simple and solely based on her saying
also, lol, his use of torture is basically an understanding of torture from the show 24, which is not real life.
How about because the movie looks like it might be fun?
Your entire team plays like shit and you can’t say a word about it lest you be branded a poor teammate, so you sit there and mumble your way through a presser until you can’t take anymore. There’s no excuses here. The guy was getting stupid questions that he couldn’t answer, his team sucked, he sucked, what’s there to…
So basically, we have a story about a woman who has been murdered by a man she rejected, and you choose to come here, not to talk about this tragedy, but to suck all the oxygen out of the room and demand that we waylay that discussion to soothe your misplaced hurt feelings.
I understand your frustration and I’m not trying to be rude when I say that if that’s the conversation you prefer to have, TELL THE MEN.
If this sort of thing didn’t happen every other week (enough to make the national news), you’d have a point. If there were a news story every other week about a woman killing a man who rejected her, you’d have a point. Of course it’s not all fucking men, but it’s valid enough of a fear that people comment upon it. The…
I appreciate that you’ve given this thought. However, I’d argue that Atwood’s phrasing wasn’t clumsy at all; it was spot-on. This about fear and the roots of that fear. Women are afraid that men will kill them because disproportionately, _women are killed by men_. The equivalent would be saying something like, “men…
So you spoke up because you completely misunderstood the meme. Got it.
Well, for one perhaps you should care about how men treat women for your own personal good and of your own fruition instead of because you happened to be related to women. (Guess what? This is a crazy secret- we ALL are related to women.) If you start thinking more along those lines. That not contributing to this…