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“I support Black Lives Matter” is quickly turning into the new “I have a black friend.”

You’re asking white people to show the slightest concern or care for someone other than themselves. Think about how they’ve done with that over the years. What part of this reaction doesn’t make sense to you?

So this man defaced a sign on private property and was immediately arrested because of the video evidence.

It wasn’t about saving him. It was about saving himself and his fellow protesters from the inevitable blowback if anything happened to his misguided lily-white ass.

Just use their initials.

Shake my head, softly cuss under my breath, and check again that I know my voting location and my felt tip markers are working. At this point he could throw my mom under a running train in front of me and I’d still vote for him.

First of all: Can we just acknowledge that the conservative resistance to wearing face masks makes no sense?

Lewis told the Times that he kept his positive diagnosis private “out of respect for my family, and those who I may have exposed”

Republicans are the enemy in November.

You mean a Noble?

Believe it... or not.

Between this and the introvert post the other day, I feel like I’m in some weird reverse version of Get Out. Please be so kind as to vacate my head, but continue doing the good work.

Yeah, there most definitely be need.

But more virulent, because ain’t nothing more dangerous than a bunch of “used-to-be’s

We’re way past due for another razing over there.

He woke up that morning and said to himself: “I’m gonna use the n-word in public today.” Then he went about his day trying to figure out a way to do it. Couldn’t find one, so he had to pretend he had been called a name (which he was not) so that he could make a wholly inappropriate and entirely fictitious comparison,

There’s a difference?

Message! The powerfully disheartening thing about his statement is that 32 years later, we’re still having this conversation

Those points are like United miles, they never expire.