And—while we’re at it—create a society where bodily autonomy (especially women’s) is sacrosanct.
And—while we’re at it—create a society where bodily autonomy (especially women’s) is sacrosanct.
Yeah, I had a hard time trying to deal with all the wrongness when I just wanted to call them out for being so baselessly self-satisfied.
And gentleman that he is, he managed to insult everyone in his family but himself.
More importantly, does anyone know if he wore them during the surgery?
I just dismissed their last reply (and if they reply to me again, any and all of their future nonsense is getting the same). I got really tired of arguing with someone who couldn’t be bothered to read what was actually written and was more invested in having a dialogue with some caricatured, wholly imaginary black…
The following are things I never said and never even so much as implied:
This is brilliant. +1
It’s not terribly funny to the rest of us, I can assure you. (And I notice you didn’t address the rest of the reply, which is telling.)
The rationale of black underpriviledge is that they don’t have a good a shot at having a good life as white people.
That’s the thing, though: we’ve made the threshold for being a ‘real’ racist so high that it’s unattainable for actual racists.
As we know, people who are racially biased against black people are entirely consistent in all of their thoughts and actions...
But does it definitively prove it? No (not that a single statistic really could either way. And it’s kind of a moot point considering that [1] one might argue that Boston fans aren’t on average more prejudiced, but less subtle about their prejudice; [2] the main geographic split is not by state, (Electoral College…
Accidents will happen.
Me too. It seems like the police and DA offices are usually so thorough...!
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh-oh noooooooooooo(?)