Hey, no sweat. I’ve decided to use your logic on this. “If you think black people these girls are getting unfairly piled on and maligned, relax. They’ll be just fine.”
Hey, no sweat. I’ve decided to use your logic on this. “If you think black people these girls are getting unfairly piled on and maligned, relax. They’ll be just fine.”
lol - Ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise used to be the only options we had! The grocers opened up all kinds of new revenue streams by introducing new options.
He was a felon, wasn’t he? Yes. He was here illegally, wasn’t he? Yes. He’d been deported five times before, hadn’t he? Yes. He may have skated on the serious charges but was convicted of being a felon in possession of a fireamr, right? Yes.
From the article:
You know that the entire purpose of the City Council meeting was SOLELY to discuss the killing, right? They wanted to have a civil conversation about it.
Yeah, Obama wore one too. It’s what adults do.
I heard it Monday morning on NPR’s “Morning Edition.” The story was out the day the fire happened. I can’t find the audio link but here’s the web version:
Are you kidding? You say white people can’t use the word while all around you white people use the word regularly because blacks have made it a part of pop culture.
I think the lack of journalistic ethics, if not immorality, is that the subjects of the story were not given a fair shake by Deadspin.
I think he’s saying that ketchup used to be America’s condiment of choice that people put on everything but we’ve now switched to salsa because it’s more flavorful.
I think the fact you’re an old is why you have the take you do, obviously. I think to people your age and up what they were doing is pretty out of bounds.
Eh, I don’t think so. I think the headline omits that they were signing a popular song which, no matter what side of the debate you land on, you have to admit is a pretty meaningful fact.
I don’t trust the Russian government, but I don’t see that as relevant as it relates to the conspiracy theory.
I know that Dr. King always protested in pajamas. It’s very effective.
But that tends to convince me the NDA doesn’t have anything to do with concealing the number of dead. If people are posting it on social media, I would assume the Russians could track them down and shut it down. Or, more likely, they would ask for identification and then lead the family members in to see their dead…
I don’t live in California, but was always under the impression that Orange County was extremely conservative. It was Reagan’s base camp. So this should probably not come as a surprise to anyone.
No, but you’d obviously rather believe and try to convince others that the way the brother dressed and the protesters chanted, somehow prevented Stephon Clark’s murder from being discussed.
I love a conspiracy but I think you’re chasing your tail on this one. I don’t think that they’re using NDAs to gain entrance to see the dead bodies. From that last link, it sounds like they’re trying to keep “certain information” about the fire from becoming public.
So you’d rather the focus be on the City Council adjourning a meeting that was specifically held to address the shooting rather than the actual shooting?
The story was about the shooting of an unarmed black man. That was EVERYWHERE before this bullshit and people were actually interested. In fact, that’s the reason the City Council held this meeting anyway.