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“All of their Honor Code allegations came directly from my police report.”

2007 study funded by the National Institute of Justice found that 42 percent of college women who were physically coerced did not report their attacks.

Good point. It’s fine to have multiple levels of service, just make that clear when you’re advertising the ticket.

Man, that moment where Biden invites her family in then repeatedly makes her repeat the sexual stuff in graphic detail.

The rant does make me wonder whether the film and theater industries would be a good model for how labor protections could work in game design.

I didn't know that. I don't see it in the article.

The escort allegation has been based on pictures found on an escort website, and closely comparing tattoos and photographic metadata. (We looked at some of the evidence ourselves, weighing, inconclusively, the possibilities that it was an elaborate hoax or that it was real.)

Brilliant

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According to the Boycott Beyonce crowd, supporting police means you can’t criticize police. Every dead kid is either an unavoidable tragedy or Actually a Very Scary Black Man (TM).

The deposition records and transcripts will be sealed, however, meaning that her full name won’t be publicly available.

I wish she did have an anti-police message.

Is 19.84 supposed to be part of the joke?

That does seem like a good angle to convince the right.

“Providing people with jobs so they have a living wage” is a good thing, but it does not even help fix police stopping and searching Black people.

Incarceration rates are higher for similar offenses, jobs lead to less crime.

Sanders voter here - unsurprisingly I disagree with you (he led with a story about a Black congressman’s experience of racism), but I think you’re right that his first instinct for any problem is an economic solution.

It did. The knock on Sanders is that he’s a single issue candidate and believes that wealth and poverty explain everything. He’s got a solid criminal justice reform platform, but in speeches that platform keeps getting confused with economics. For example, he’ll point out the higher incarceration rate of African

The word choice isn’t the main problem. Sanders’ line comes off as saying that living in ghettos is an inherent part of the Black experience in America. He still hasn’t done a good job of showing he really believes that not every problem faced by Black people is a result of poverty.

I voted for Sanders, but he has no one to blame but himself for this gaffe. Like DeRay Mckesson said, the line about poverty and ghettos really detracted from a decent point about the white privilege of seeing police as protectors not terrorizers.