Exactly. Punching up is always acceptable. Punching down is not.
Exactly. Punching up is always acceptable. Punching down is not.
Kill all the white people
Then we'll be free
White people are oppressed when we CAN'T HAVE FUCKING EVERYTHING, ALL THE TIME! AMIRITE GUYS?
When I was a kid I thought their being called "throw pillows" was a pass to pick them up and whip them at my little sister's head as hard as I can, whenever I felt like it. My mom never stopped being pissed.
Funny that they used to be all about the one-drop rule with regard to blackness, but when it's someone as successful as he is, suddenly he's "only half-black".
I'm of Irish descent and hearing this shit from my family members every March, in such reverent tones, gets old SO FAST.
I would rather have just had a new Star Trek series set after the Dominion War, about the Federation picking up the pieces and trying to return to more peaceful times.
Remember though, when you don't watch Duck Dynasty, you're infringing on that guy's "free speech". Because that term, as we all know, means that we are all required to give him an ear.
I'm a social justice-minded white person and thought the movie was just OK. It was basically Social Justice 101. A good introduction, but hardly a comprehensive study of the subject matter.
I have a personal list of phrases that as soon as I see them, tell me the speaker can be safely ignored. "SJW", "PC" and "virtue signaling" are definitely among them.
It's classic projection. Preemptively accusing the other side of the thing that you yourself are doing. Incidentally, the only tool that's ever been in Tr*mp's toolbox, and probably those of most of his followers.
So does this mean that when I'm reading reviews on Netflix to decide if something is worth watching, I won't have to wade through whiny right-wingers all upset over any remotely progressive or social justice-related messages in the content, and writing reviews like "I'm SO TIRED of this PC bulls**t being shoved down…
Yes, IDIOT, it does make you an idiot, and also a bigot. People's personalities are not defined but what year they were born, despite the generational bigotry we're fed by endless thinkpieces about it. How about, treating people as individuals, and not subscribing to this generation-labeling hogwash. Complaining about…
The scene in Next Movie where Chong hits the bowl and then goes into the most violent coughing fit I've ever seen in my life. He keeps oughing for like a minute straight, and you think he's gonna die. Finally, he catches his breath, looks at his bowl, and just starts
puffing again. That's dedication!
And yet, all those Democrats who weren't excited by a "white Grandma" were all set to have their world rocked by a really old white dude full of piss and vinegar, but the DNC decide to play it safe and nominate someone with all the charisma of a warmed-over glass of milk, because they failed to have their finger on…
I have no dog in this fight, but wouldn't this in fact be him actually expressing regret that people watched him?
For me, at least music-wise, the '90s are definitely two separate decades. There's the early '90s, from the starts of Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog, AiC, etc. through to Kurt Cobain's death, which were awesome ('90-91 were still about hair metal which was really the extension of the '80s you're referring to, and good…
Then what do you piss in?
Yeah, Jeffrey Dahmer's parents were both college professors who smothered him with love and middle-class comforts too.
it makes one wonder how often women were raped in the 70s and 80s (not counting Bill Cosby, of course).