realamurrican
RealAmurrican
realamurrican

A friend went to a few parties at the mansion; she was warned off from being around or alone Cosby multiple times, at least 15+ years ago...

The internet is weird and it fascinates me!

Religion! Because we care deeply what our daughters lady-parts look like!

I mean, what are we going to do? Ask rapists not to drink?

No, I don’t, whose name?

Holy fuck, do you come off terribly here...

This is such a good piece.

I am exactly the demographic for Any Given Wednesday, I’ve watched each episode, and I eagerly look forward to this (hopefully!) ongoing series!

You’re right. The stakes are so damn high; I really can’t defend what I was thinking. To avoid the risk of speaking out is tantamount to protecting the status quo, and that essentially places your career ahead of the lives that are being taken, and will continue to be. It’s to willfully accept the benefits of a broken

Well, there may be a financial cost to exposing your convictions. That’s actually why I like commenting anonymously on Gawker, where I don’t have to worry about facing backlash from colleagues or customers for my liberal views. And although celebrities generally don’t have their financial security to worry about, I

Nope.

Along those lines, even if you don’t have something to say (which is not a criticism whatsoever), every celebrity has a tailor-made platform to re-tweet, share, and otherwise call attention to voices that deserve and need to be heard.

Another example of the progressive party being the party of a strong economy. Investments in education pay off substantially by providing a skilled, intelligent labor force, which in turn increases productivity. There is a massive educational gap that will cost us up to $2 trillion in GDP over the course of the next

Political correctness has run amok, and safe spaces are for whiny crybabies, but we demand an apology for having an American flag towel.

One of the officers’ identities has been leaked on Twitter; I’ve also seen a screenshot of his Twitter account, where his one sentence bio describes himself as a conservative gun rights advocate.

They had already tase him twice at that point, although given the testimony of the store owner - who maintains that Alton Sterling’s hand was nowhere near his gun at any point - I still don’t see any justification for his murder.

I haven’t been able to stop thinking about that South Park joke since I first saw the video. How fucking appalling that it’s practically spot on...

None of that was known to the police at the time of the shooting. Accordingly, they had no reason to assume he was not afforded his rights.

In Louisiana, they actually have up to thirty days.

Damn, that’s a good username...