We knew we'd heard Trump's slogan somewhere before Here we go again. Remember when Ronald Reagan talked shit about a “ welfare queen ” living it up in nice cars? That misogynoir narrative was embraced and repeated like it was passed down in the Ark of the GOP Covenant. With his example set, White Supremacy Agents -- activated! Shape of, anti-affirmative action backlash! Form of, The Southern Strategy! Fearing an emboldened KKK and Nazi resurgence, in 1980
There must be something so unrewarding about knowing that your time is now, but if you go for it, you have to face your irrational fears head on, and they are real people who are not pleased with your agenda.
This is why most of my friends are black. Cuts down on listening to diet racism and the chance that I may catch a violent charge from meeting an actual Nazi.
I only just recently stumbled across the term "wypipo" reading an article from The Root. It took me a second to sound it out before I got it. I was born in SoCal and went to school down there 'til I was thirteen and we moved to the Central Coast, which is a lot less crowded overall, but not quite as diverse either. Gotta say I miss having black friends.
You take stupid to a whole other level, dear shit fer brains.
Steam.
Mine didn’t, but that was because she divorced reality first...
Oh see now we're talking...dry or steam?
"God's Frozen People," eh? Did she then ask if you'd sing "Let it Go?"
There must be something so unrewarding about knowing that your time is now, but if you go for it, you have to face your irrational fears head on, and they are real people who are not pleased with your agenda.
This is why most of my friends are black. Cuts down on listening to diet racism and the chance that I may catch a violent charge from meeting an actual Nazi.
Nah. This was 1985.
That you even ask shows there is one.
I'm thinking keep fighting, and confront these assholes.
The problem? One problem is that you are a coward.
Well played, my dear.
Assholes be assin'
Unlike you.
Did your parents have any children who lived?
I only just recently stumbled across the term "wypipo" reading an article from The Root. It took me a second to sound it out before I got it. I was born in SoCal and went to school down there 'til I was thirteen and we moved to the Central Coast, which is a lot less crowded overall, but not quite as diverse either. Gotta say I miss having black friends.
Same "prob" here, bub. And it's not only the articles, it's the quality non-commenters too!