Yes! Civil disobedience means exactly that- that it is not violent. It doesn’t mean that no one will ever be even slightly inconvenienced, even for one precious second of their day. It also doesn’t mean you won’t get arrested anyway.
Yes! Civil disobedience means exactly that- that it is not violent. It doesn’t mean that no one will ever be even slightly inconvenienced, even for one precious second of their day. It also doesn’t mean you won’t get arrested anyway.
SHE THREW THEM UNDER THE BUSS
Since I don’t know much German, I’ll assume that the subheading there translates to “When Will Putin Stick It In Trump?”
K so none of my male friends have children yet but we rented a cottage last summer that had a wood stove. I was being Cottage Mom and unpacking groceries while 6 grown men tried and failed to split this one piece of timber for like 10 straight mins. (They chose one with a knot in it...inexperience showing.) At this…
Eeee. That name brings to mind angry wet cheese.
Sure, tell it to insurance accuraries. The entire industry is based on statistics and the numbers tie out. Why do people who can’t do higher mathematics feel the need to comment on it? In 1930, you would be saying the atom bomb would never work because you didn’t understand the math.
God likes to test us. It’s how when you build a chair you try it yourself to see if it stands before letting other person use it.
I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again... require a firearms safety insurance, whether it’s an individual plan or a rider on homeowners insurance or car insurance. It’s the conservative-friendly free market solution. The insurance industry is the best regulator of public safety when regulation by the government…
Because the assholes yelling “meritocracy” the loudest are usually using it as a substitute for a Just World Fallacy. For example, how poor inner city minority students should be judged on the same college admissions criteria as privately tutored rich students attending elite prep academies, with all the advantages…
Your family, like most first and second generation Asian families, is probably not a representative sample because the vast majority emigrated to the U.S. under educational or job visas. Most of those families have higher education levels, and correspondingly, higher income levels. OH LOOK! Middle class family members…
Thanks for the support guys, ya’ll are awesome! I’m still trying to figure out how to start the process, but every day I feel more and more motivated to make a change for the better
That’s where I’m at. My biggest problem and road block is that, fortunately and unfortunately, nothing really bad has happened to me yet, so it doesn’t seem as drastic that I address it now.
I know many family members that identify as “conservative”, “rural”,”texan”, “small business”, “christian”, and married out side of their hispanic background. Other then their last names you would actually not even know they were from a latino background. “Assimilated” as you would say. Environment and socio-economic…
WasTED. You’re all welcome.
All over the country Sikhs were targeted for hate crimes and racial harassment after 9/11, because ignorant uneducated white people thought anyone wearing a turban must be a Muslim. You’d think some people would remember that. When xenophobia becomes rampant in society anyone with brown skin is targeted.
Add “nappy hair” and “brown skin” and you’ll be celebrating with my black ass in 2017. I spent decades with those three things NOT being “en vogue”.
She’s talking about her ass, which black women have been mocked and degraded for having, for decades. We have been hyper sexualized as CHILDREN because of it. It was a mark of such embarrassment for many of us growing up, and I absolutely include myself in that. I was overly concerned with the way my butt moved too…
It was the biggest crowd ever, it’s just that many of Trump’s supporters are so white that they’re completely transparent. Also, he is very popular with vampire Americans, who do not show up in photographs, which is clearly Obama’s fault.
As a Kentuckian, I’d like to take just a second to try to explain our enduring tolerance for Yertle the Turtle:
Kentucky, as I’m sure pretty much everyone here knows, has been and still is the butt of just about every “lol country folk” joke out there. Whether it has to do with being a little too close to our cousins,…