Nah. You were too generous. She doesn’t care about all white women.
Nah. You were too generous. She doesn’t care about all white women.
black cops can be bad, too. when minority cops kill minority citizens, they're still the tool of the majority.
Zero for the victim, all of them for the murderer.
Actually, both men served in the Coast Guard. Guess how many stories mention that the victim served compared to those mentioning the murderer served?
"if people stopped acting like it was a crime every time cops shoot someone"
Holy Fuck you're right. Maybe he was running towards a loaded cannon. Better put 8 rounds in him just be sure.
Very well-written article. Well stated, cogent, and laudable. Thank you.
Great post Greg, and great art Jim.
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Using this as another opportunity to insult Rogue for being a shitty company that leans hard on dumb gimmicks now.
I have admittedly only looked at a few stories, but it is kinda weird how no one is talking about this person or if anyone is looking for him, etc. If this were the US, we'd have composite sketches, grainy security footage, and experts blaming rap music an hour after the race.
Any word on what happened to the spectator? I.E. Police are investigating, he was beaten unconscious, etc?
"Whatever works."
maybe if we stopped pretending like it's cute to wear someone down, we could then also stop pretending it's not okay to say yes, too. They go hand in hand...empowering people to make decisions they want by respecting and trusting them when they say what those wishes are.
I FIND THIS PIECE INCREDIBLY INSPIRING
awww so sorry our joke made ya vom
If I see this "One Weird Trick" thing in article titles one more time, I'm going to vomit.
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