Please share links to those stories. Police abuse is a problem that we all need to deal with.
Please share links to those stories. Police abuse is a problem that we all need to deal with.
Agree completely. I remember this term being used decades ago (I’m old), but you really hardly ever hear it any more, for exactly the reasons you give, and was surprised to see it used in a comment here.
So if the person forced to work as a prostitute is a person of color, then does it become “colored slavery”? Please do not pretend you are incapable of understanding my point re: white slavery. Sure, it’s a real term, a real term invented by white people to convey the “seriousness” of this type of slavery happening to…
You don’t recognize rhetoric?
Mel has eight kids I believe & was A list in the correct time frame.
Not related, but Kelsey Grammar is also having his umpteenth child.
He’s already infamous for being an anti-semitic, misogynistic lunatic, though – wouldn’t have had the clout to keep this quiet on top of everything else.
Look, obviously I want to learn the identity of the A-list celebrity pedophile before anyone else. Indeed, this is basically my right as a voracious online tabloid reader.
Most A-list Hollywood pedophile scandals run through Bryan Singer, some people say, some of the best people, so what A-list actor does Singer hang with? The only person he’s really buddies with that Google helped me find is Roland Emmerich, who certainly loves Singer’s twink parties but isn’t an actor. I couldn’t…
“The closeted perv has never come out as gay”
Because he very well may not be; being a child predator /= gay. Abusive sex is about power, not identity.
Immediately after that quote, Stein wrote:
What do we do?
Sorry, where is the reference to him “pointing” the gun at the police? I didn’t see it above. Can you link the article?
I agree with this in general. We are allowing the police to shift the risk onto the public while giving them kudos for “putting their lives on the line.”
You should read the third paragraph again. Very carefully.
If you can’t determine the impact that open carry would have on how law enforcement engages with the public, then this conversation is a mountain too high to climb.
The appeal of BB guns is that they look and to an extent work like real guns without being lethal.
It matters if the police are lying about the child pulling out the bb gun.
It’s worse than that. I think the cops are trying to say “Look at what we deal with every day, aren’t we heroes? Don’t you feel bad for us?” They are using a child’s circumstance to elevate themselves, that is highly cynical.