They talk about giving preference to Christians in the specific instances where they suffer particular persecution. It is normal to focus help on any group that has been singled out for persecution.
They talk about giving preference to Christians in the specific instances where they suffer particular persecution. It is normal to focus help on any group that has been singled out for persecution.
It talks about giving preference to minority religions, not just Christians.
I’m confident that you are. You’re reviewing RAV4's and parroting the opinions of Huffington Post. Excellent ad and SEO strategy, I’ll give you that. It doesn’t make for good journalism but money makes the world go round so I understand and respect it. I’ll just take my personal clicks elsewhere. I’d think you’d be a…
Exactly this. I come here to get away from this kind of journalism...
It seems like Jalopnik has become an echo chamber for political views that ignore both sides of an argument and agree with whatever MSNBC said this morning. I liked it more when it was about cars. I’ll take my clicks elsewhere so someone else can make their fractions of a penny on my viewership.
What Muslim ban? Muslims from Italy, Germany, etc. can still enter the country.
No, man. NO. Boo you. You.
Why did you blur out “Michael Jackson’s daughter on family secrets and her father’s pain”?
Where did you get that pic of me and Andy
Ugh, what sort of military lets someone serve with an Emo Flip ‘do like that?
I’m confused, you don’t care about the law, just who’s enforcing it? Like when Obama enforced it, it was different? Idk, regardless of his rhetoric on other things, it seems to make sense to deport people who are in the US and also committing crimes.
I honestly don’t see the controversy on holding people who are undocumented and have also committed a crime. I don’t think police should go around checking papers, but if you are caught committing a crime in the US, what is the advantage of not holding you for deportation? Why would we want undocumented people who…
Now, now.....Let’s not pretend all Latinos have to think and believe the same things.
I would love to know how you define a crime, because the basic definition of crime has always been breaking the law. Overstaying visas, illegally crossing the border are all breaking the laws, so why aren’t they a crime?
Just to play devil’s advocate, would it have been better if the guy tipped 45 cents?
All good points, but when you lead with ‘whitesplain’ / ‘mansplain’ you lose your argument before you even make it, because you’re attacking the person and not the action.
Using ‘Whitesplain’ and ‘mansplain’ is a poor way to try and make an argument.
[deep breath] NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Can't you read? ONE (1) SLICE OF CHEESE. NO HUNKS.