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If ESPN hasn’t signed on the dotted line, someone leaking this story and causing excitement and anticipation from prospective viewers can only help these two in contract negotiations.

idk man maybe you’re just an adamant defender of racism as long as it targets black people.

If they charged larceny, it may not even have been a gun owned or licensed to anyone in that house. If he stole it from someone else, took it home, and ended up shooting that kid, that would match the charges.

Wonder if they’re still supporting it with the story about the nuns... who tried to sell an old church for $15M to a restauranteur to avoid the $14M agreed upon with Perry...

You have twice failed to get the point. I’m not talking about the people committing the crimes, whether black or white. I’m talking about the prosecutor exercising discretion to charge 2nd degree murder and the assistant district attorney exercising discretion to oppose granting this woman a pardon.  It is those

Yes, anyone can be stupid. That wasn’t my point. My point was the decision to charge them with 2nd degree murder. That case you link is from Belgium, not the U.S. (much less Louisiana). And they were sentenced to a six month suspended sentence. I doubt the charge there was for something other than their version of 2nd

If the objection is to a more self-sufficient and heroic Snow White, consider Orson Scott Card’s version of Snow White, a novel called Enchantment: A Classic Fantasy with a Modern Twist (1999), which depicts a very self-sufficient and heroic princess in the role of that story’s version of Snow White. A good book. It’s

Not sure that Louisiana prosecutor would have done the same to a white mother in that exact same situation. 70% of the people put in prison for life in Louisiana are black, in a State with a population that is only 1/3 black. There is no question these prosecutorial decisions are impacted by at the very least implicit

Since 2022, Ben Crump Law, PLLC has been picking up cases like Pokemon cards, representing up to 35 families. Take a look who he’s fighting for.” This is absolutely not a good thing. He’s not a civil rights attorney in the sense that Thurgood Marshall was a civil rights attorney or the ACLU or NAACP handle civil

They forget the opening phrase of the second amendment, referencing a “well regulated militia”. If an individual can legally own enough weapons to arm a platoon sized private militia (or, in this case, up to two and a half platoon sized private militias), it is, by definition, not a “well regulated militia”. It is

“I am asking everyone to please give me my privacy so I can heal [from pinkeye] and mend my heart.”

“Earlier this year, the College Board was criticized for including reparations, Black Lives Matter and Black queer studies in its course.” So, basically, banning anything that isn’t strictly limited to a history lesson... and no doubt framed to indicate no lasting impact of slavery, redlining, segregation, etc.

Who both killed Jesus 2000 years ago and can do something to this guy today?  Pretty weak effort, even for a troll.

If it was not meant for the public, why put it on social media? Even this article, which is trying to address how black folks would read the sentence, says: “Though it was clear—well at least to Black folks—that Foxx used the word “they” to call out people who betrayed Jesus...” So who is that supposed to be? Who is

Did you miss the last sentence of that paragraph? “Her program, which only employs Reid as a full-time staff member but includes numerous courses taught by professors in other departments, also supports student research projects and offers feminist workshops and talks.” It’s only one full time staff person for that

So he’s a full on liar (this time through proxies) in addition to being an anti-vaxxer, conspiracy theorist, and anti-semite?  Not much of a leap I suppose.

I think you’re misreading the title.  I don’t think it’s saying these are the most iconic moments in history that happened to happen during this tour. Rather, they’re saying these are the moments that were most iconic (in the sense of a memorable thing from someone who herself is an icon, who is unlikely to be

lol

And I would say with 99.999% certainty it’s the 83 year old guy, who is no doubt more Mr. Burns than Grandpa Simpson.

The idea that this guy bought the property in May 2020 and two months later sold the property that was not listed sounds suspicious to me. People buying multi-million dollar homes use lawyers. That guy absolutely used a lawyer, both when he purchased it in May 2020 and when he contracted to sell it in July 2020.