rtozier2011--disqus
rtozier2011
rtozier2011--disqus

Saying that people should be banned from a place because of their religion does not only resemble Nazi Germany, it echoes one of its earliest-implemented policies. There's nothing wrong with taking this echo as a spur to speak out against its later ones.

Mussolini was a journalist, so this makes sense. If there is a silver lining to 2016, it may be that the expert-hating Machiavellian traitor Michael Gove, a similarly populist journalist, did not become British Prime Minister. He tried and got 15% of his parliamentary party to back him.

What do you think of Julian Castro?

Also the Anglo bit doesn't refer to people from England, it refers to the Angles, a tribe originally from southern Denmark, which borders Germany.

I was recently in a bakery standing in a queue behind a guy wearing a motorbike jacket with 'If you can read this, the bitch fell off' emblazoned across the back. Idiotic prejudice is insidious.

It's a sliding scale. Have there been any presidents who were vegetarian? If so, comparable to Hitler. Have any loved dogs? Comparable to Hitler. Have any scapegoated minorities for the problems of poor government? Comparable to Hitler. Have any forced minorities to march across great distances, killing some in the

How to square that circle: accept that all people are self-interested and will vote for a demonstrably incompetent, narcissistic bigot if they sense he will do more things they want than his opponent will. So, in 2020, figure out a way to offer people more than he does.

But if someone knowingly does wrong, then they must know that what they do is wrong, and they must therefore not do it without a justification. Thus they are not a worse human being than someone who does evil believing it to be good, because that second person has not undertaken the moral responsibility to consider

No worse than a B. Emotional connection, plot advancement, interconnection between the two worlds, and David nearly murdering someone.

No worse than a B. Emotional connection, plot advancement, interconnection between the two worlds, and David nearly murdering someone.

Or the H.G. Wells short story 'Red Room'.

Or the H.G. Wells short story 'Red Room'.

This is Florida, Emma. Everything's on the beach! (opens sinister curtains)

This is Florida, Emma. Everything's on the beach! (opens sinister curtains)

Henry: Don't kill Regina, please, she's still my mom!
Me: Well, it's about f**king time you said something like that about her.

Henry: Don't kill Regina, please, she's still my mom!
Me: Well, it's about f**king time you said something like that about her.

Would you say it was the worst coma acting you've ever seen? Were you familiar with the type of thing you were seeing?

I want everyone to be able to leave Storybrooke so Regina can run for Maine governor the way Stillson ran for NH congressman. Then four years later she can be president. If you're going to have a ridiculously childish, self-involved president who likes blaming people for stuff that's not their fault, she's the better

It's weird, I actually quite like the show and Henry, and yet I still prefer to come here to read reviews and comments on it rather than anywhere else.

Everyone knows that everyone who posts on the Internet is awful.