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Sharilynn McIntosh
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So then what did Randy Savage do that got him erased from WWE lore?

I got teary when I saw it.

My cold, cynical heart melted when I originally saw the photo yesterday. The photo is still giving me the feels today.

This is the worst take. I had to read it again to make sure I wasn’t missing that it’s satire. Even in the imaginary realm, your arguments are defeatist and you’re clearly okay with remaining a permanent underclass. I feel sorry for you; you strapped yourself into the sunken place to the degree you can’t even

Are you kidding? Yes, racist white men are bad, it’s true. But there’s absolutely NOTHING like the overall hateful, viciousness of a racist white woman.

I AM for the pitch forks. I can name dozens of “fast food restaurants” who pay the servers the same below minimum-wage, offer the same quality food, who would gladly take my money, while treating ME with respect. I do NOT support violence against the company. However, nothing in the Bible tells me I have to frequent

So, when are we going to start talking about how white women, as a force, are the first perpetrators of direct and personal racism against Black and Latino people? As the dominant demographic in our educational system, I would bet my house that a significant amount of folks, if not the majority, first experienced

Um. I don’t know about anyone else but when I’m spittin’ mad I can barely remember my own name. The only thing I can think about is either what I’m mad about, or something that is so ingrained in my brain I CAN’T forget it.

More people have. Since Nov 10, 2016 or so.

Living in NYC, and particularly working in the professional services sector, a lot of people are from elsewhere. So a pretty standard “getting to know you” question is “Did you grow up around NYC, or somewhere else?” and can usually be asked without making people feel marginalized. In other places, especially places

Yeah but it gets really really frustrating to be asked this over and over again. Especially when your answer isn’t always accepted. And its even more frustrating because its something you don’t see white people being asked.

Its’s ok when you ask someone where they’re from. It’s not ok when you follow up with “no, but where are you from........”

Boy, that went racial, quickly. No, wait, I guess it didn’t if she’s been waiting so long to say it out loud, huh.

If “every” black woman treats this NCO rudely, then the problem is with HER, not them.

I don’t have kids. I also don’t like kids. I don’t like the Patriots or Tom Brady, but publicly broadcasting those words about someone else’s child is filed squarely into the “extremely punchable face” folder.

No, she was just excited about soccer practice, you know, like a 5 year old. Annoying to an outsider, probably, but common decency means you keep that in your head. When you’re more focused on ‘hot takes’ than decency, you are the pissant.

All 5 year old’s are annoying little pissants. That’s like, the definition of a 5 year old.

Kids can be annoying, yes, but it’s generally considered unwise to call someone else’s kid an “annoying little pissant” where they can hear you, especially when that someone is the biggest sports star in your market and gives your radio station an exclusive weekly interview (oh, and you’re a week out from the

I think there’s a significant difference between you as a parent disciplining your own child for their behavior and someone else calling them out as “an annoying little pissant”. It’s not wrong to call the child out for their behavior in a respectful manner but no, you don’t call someone else’s child “an annoying

Ummm ok? It’s still incredibly inappropriate for someone with no relationship to said child to call them a “pissant” on a regional radio station.