Sorry to be a spoil sport, but if your response to a mass shooting in a church in Tennessee is to joke about it, you’re part of the reason people voted for trump.
Sorry to be a spoil sport, but if your response to a mass shooting in a church in Tennessee is to joke about it, you’re part of the reason people voted for trump.
Except the guy with the service dog was never his fault to begin with. He at least attempted to defuse the argument. The lady was just ignorant of ADA laws and allowed her personal opinion to taint her version of what was right/wrong and how the restaurant should have acted. The restaurant staff could have been so…
Seems like the root is becoming more and more anti black male. Very sad. It sucks they are joining the other Gawkmondo properties in creating a white friendly version of progressiveness that’s easy to gluten-sensitive white digestive tracks because we can still hate black men and be woke.
“But this is a deconstruction that really makes you think of true love.”
Maybe clarify that this is not actually affecting the Drive cloud service but only the apps labeled Drive on Macs and PCs.
I have a feeling the meltdowns will be coming from both sides.
“after refusing to violate hospital policy”
I feel violated
Longform:
My parents packed my older sister and me to the library every weekend so we could save money on heat and AC throughout the year. I went through a lot of the books in the library, and after a while I tended to prefer to read the “new” books—the ones with the sharp creases and paper smell—and timed it down to…
The Apple sales force sure got here fast.
They’d better hope his son isn’t John.
Back in my day, players didn’t need coddling. Hell, that little league pitcher Danny Almonte wouldn’t even drive his children on the team for ice cream after losses.
It was a legit question, don’t be such a douche about it.
No. Most of these statues were erected long after the civil war ended in an effort to promote/preserve white supremacy.
It’s not like we’re wiping these figures and events from history (yet), we’re just no longer going to publicly celebrate and honor them. If we start re-writing history, that would be problematic.
Dear Zero - the “history” of Confederate monuments was that they were established during some of the darkest days of America - most were erected in the first half of the 20th century. They served to remind non-whites and non-Christians of their place in American society, and to remind them what happens if they get too…
Statues and memorials are for not simply a “reminder” nor are they history. History is what’s taught in schools and textbooks. Memorials are there to celebrate and glorify. I have no interest in glorifying people who tried to overthrow the rightful government in front of buildings that government owns and operates…
No one is asking to have these people removed from history books and not taught in school. People are asking that there not be monuments and statues commemorating terrible people who did horrible, racists things and were on the losing side of a war that divided our country.