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Literally targeted only one type of woman and “we aren’t sure if race might have played a factor” lol

You know who should be going to jail? Whoever gave him that haircut.

But yeah, thats the only type of worker in those places. His affixation may not literally have been racist. It could have been sexual in nature with a connection to those actual women.

I'm not sure how you don't think thats crazy. Painting everything as racist really does no good.

He will go to jail and rot there. It doesn't really matter.
 
According to the police, and the gunman himself... race wasn't a motivating factor at all in this situation.

But don't let that stop you from forcing it in... because that is all you know how to do.
 
Ok

I hope so.

Thanks

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It’s disgusting to continually weaponize these things to divide the country. There has never been a better time to be a minority or woman than modern day. None of the things these divisive democrats preach about exists today.

It’s all about moving away from self agency. Just a mindless cog in the system of oppression I suppose.
 
It’s disgusting to continually weaponize these things to divide the country. There has never been a better time to be a minority or woman than modern day. None of the things these divisive democrats preach about exists today.

It’s all about moving away from self agency. Just a mindless cog in the system of oppression I suppose.


Do you expect anything else from them two?
 
How have those rights been taken away?

Are there any specific examples?

you obviously did not read the article because if you had you would understand the quote was from the 1870's

b) this week a shooter shot 8 people in Cherokee County. The Sheriffs department initially bent over backwards (ala Dylan Roof) making excuses for the shooter.
Last week would also have been Breeona Tayor's 27th birthday.

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Denying 21st century racial injustice is willful ignorance
y'all can do better
 
you obviously did not read the article because if you had you would understand the quote was from the 1870's

b) this week a shooter shot 8 people in Cherokee County. The Sheriffs department initially bent over backwards (ala Dylan Roof) making excuses for the shooter.
Last week would also have been Breeona Tayor's 27th birthday.

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Denying 21st century racial injustice is willful ignorance
y'all can do better

Oh I know where the quote was from. That’s an irrelevant point. Same concept of using old times which no longer apply to divide the population.
 
my bad I forgot along side your SAT scores, you are a Jim Crow scholar as well.

Divide the population ?
Our population has been divided since the 16th century
but, you knew that
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So let me get this straight, we should forget the past and move on but make america great Again as well ?
 
my bad I forgot along side your SAT scores, you are a Jim Crow scholar as well.

Divide the population ?
Our population has been divided since the 16th century
but, you knew that
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So let me get this straight, we should forget the past and move on but make america great Again as well ?

Yes. We should always look to the future and right now has never been a better time to be a minority. Suggesting otherwise is just stupid.
 
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/chuck-lorres-new-cbs-sitcom-slammed-for-handling-of-afghan-character

The midseason series 'United States of Al' is coming under fire, and an executive producer has tweeted a staunch defense.

The uproar was seemingly sparked by the show's official trailer, which first debuted online a couple weeks ago, but ignited a controversy that had Lorre trending over the weekend. The show is framed as a warm-hearted comedy about the friendship between a Marine combat veteran (Parker Young) struggling to readjust to civilian life in Ohio, and his Afghan interpreter, Awalmir (Adhir Kalyan), who served with his unit and has just arrived to start a new life in America.

Some have slammed the show as being offensive, such as Qasim Rashid, a human rights lawyer, author and a former candidate for Congress, who tweeted, "This is so ridiculous and offensive I don't have the words to express just how terribly bad this is on every conceivable level."

Writer Rekha Shankar tweeted, "Can someone tell Chuck Lorre that 'what if a white person liked a brown person' is not a tv show concept."


I don't see anything wrong with this trailer. Seems like most other sitcoms, more of less.
 
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