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1. The death penalty does not work as a disincentive. No one is proposing that these men should be released into society.

It’s so fucking insane that they’re basically saying, “Our entire procedure is a mess and and we don’t have the proper tools for the job and we can’t ensure we’re not torturers, so we’d better rush in and kill as many people as possible in a hurried, haphazard fashion.” I wouldn’t pick a bouquet of fucking flowers

Every single one of these motherfuckers killed innocent women: 

Especially since Kendall Jenner probably had no involvement in developing the idea and executing it. The ad was terrible and I’m glad Pepsi pulled it. I don’t want to defend it in any way. However, people need to use some introspection and consider that they might direct a disproportionate amount of outrage towards

Thank god. “Our drugs are about to expire” as the reasoning behind expediting state-sanctioned murder is especially evil.  

Never got people who support the death penalty.

Yeah, it’s definitely interesting how no one is calling on Pepsi to address this ad pretty much at all or doing any follow up as to how Pepsi could have signed off on this after seeing the final product, yet there is this insistence that Kendall somehow needs to answer for everything. I’ve yet to see any commentary on

I’m a bit surprised how much the progressive media is pointing and laughing at Jenner but pretending Pepsi was an innocent bystander. Have you heard about the ecological disasters in Indonesia and that tens of thousands of children developed respiratory infections? It was the result of palm oil supply chains demanding

Why would anyone want to interview Kendall about anything *other* than the Pepsi ad?

The commercial was such a massive failure from a social justice standpoint that no matter what she did to try and “make up” for it, it will seem pathetically insufficient. She would have to donate a massive amount of money, or organize a massive protest herself, or something of that nature. I highly doubt she has the

It’s because she’s incapable of having an opinion. When she’s owned by corporate sponsorships and skipped out on school for a modeling career, she’s only capable of having Quinn Morgendorfer-level, superficial thoughts: Which is my best side? Can you see my pores? and saving only the cute animals.

Who needs to ask questions when every person in the room can just open a can of pepsi as soon as she walks in?

Europe is dying because it has become morally incompetent. It isn’t that Europe stands for nothing. It’s that it stands for shallow things, shallowly. Europeans believe in human rights, tolerance, openness, peace, progress, the environment, pleasure. These beliefs are all very nice, but they are also secondary.

Name even one who opposes Israeli hegemony.

The smug voice of the privileged, cloistered, and clueless. Pass.

This guy is such a douchebag in person. I’ve had the disgust of seeing him ream out hourly workers at hotels on three different occasions, all three times for minor (or non-existent) issues. Even played the “do you know who I am?” card, and when the terrified bellhop nodded no, he literally pulled out posterboard from

It goes Capitalism>Also Capitalism>Christianity>____>Everything else.

The campus-rape epidemic—in which one in five female college students is said to be the victim of sexual assault—is an imaginary enemy. Never mind the debunked rape scandals at Duke and the University of Virginia, or the soon-to-be-debunked case at the heart of “The Hunting Ground,” a documentary about an alleged

Wow. I wish I were still blissfully unaware of this sanctimonious dipshit.

I’m dumb, so I could be misreading this, but did he call human rights secondary to Christianity and Capitalism?