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If Rush Limbaugh is supposedly the paragon of masculinity I say we just give up on the whole thing altogether. Maybe the rest of us can rebrand

Ugh, I had almost forgotten this fat sack of hate existed. Can we please go back to ignoring him?

There’s also the question of what were the ‘threats’ they refer to. “I should slap the shit outta y’all charging for plastic utensils” in the midst of an argument, before walking away without doing so, is not the same as “i’m bout to shoot this mofo up” in the midst of an argument before walking away. She was

Ya’ll need to quit Awful House and get your breakfast at a nice respectable place that treats blacks like equals: The Woolworth Food Counter or Denny’s. /s

Boycott ‘em ‘cause the food’s bad and bad for you.

She can talk all she likes, she’s grown and she’s fierce.

Jersey Girl living in the South, everywhere is racist AF, at least they’re honest about it here. Here I know who to avoid, there its that liberal racism, won’t say it to your face but move onto their street and watch them bitch about property values to each other while they bring you welcome cookies.

Lemme guess: You’re not Black, so you actually don’t know what that area of South Jersey is like for Black people.

Can confirm Cherry Hill Racist AF, signed a hispanic person from the area.

Probably deep pocketed parents of mediocre white kids. I played for a baseball coach once who was a local politician and he started the shitty rich kid every game.

Yes, that area.

Are you suggesting that jewish, latino, and asian people are not racist? The “people of color” label might be good as a catch all for politics, but I assure you they don’t unify in real life.

I’m from South Jersey, where Cherry Hill is, and I guarantee that is the problem. That is a very racist, spiteful area.

A truly amazing two sentences. “These accusations are totally false and we will also investigate really super hard to see if they are false.”

Literally “dress code violations” is listed as one of the reasons. <eye roll>

To be fair, if you hire a guy named “Strom” and he doesn’t turn out to be a segregationist, you’d feel cheated too.

“...baseless accusations against the school and administration. Any concern about racism or racial insensitivity is taken seriously and investigated fully.”

Without even stopping to take a breath.

Also welcome! It’s much quieter here now we’ve been Kinjaed, but you’ll still find some interesting discussion here now and then.

One of the reasons the book was so powerful is because every crime against women was something that had already happened in history. (That’s why I get super annoyed at people like my brother who say, “That would never happen,” because it has!)

That conversation that entirely happens at one corner of the screen and we can’t hear was weird indeed. I guess it only happened to put Major in danger of blowing up his cover with the asshole guy from Fillmore-Graves, but if that’s the case, it was a weak narrative element because it was resolved in about 5 seconds