Effing epic! 1 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
Oh my god... is what we call in the US a "goalie" called a keeper elsewhere? I thought that was completely made up for quidditch.
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Education vs. Intelligence 7 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
^yep! Those are tour guide uniforms. There's a kiosk that has all kinds of "havahd" gear that they're affiliated with.
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This has to be the greatest idea ever 22 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
^ this. And also, let's not forget that everybody has a lot of different social categories that apply to them. There are plenty of vets who are nonwhite, gay, trans, female, low income, disabled, suffer from mental health issues etc. Especially the last two because combat. I feel like advocating for better care/accommodations for mental health and disabilities would benefit vets a lot and is the least we can do since they got hurt protecting us.
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the realness... 11 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
Ah ok. Well if you find a link, let me know!
Also, weren't all the charges announced at the same time? (Link to news story here: http://www.fox32chicago.com/news/crime/227287943-story) It looks like the lawyers haven't announced the specifics of the charge yet, but my guess would be that they'd pursue hate crime charges for both race and disability, since the language of hate crime laws includes both.
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Also, weren't all the charges announced at the same time? (Link to news story here: http://www.fox32chicago.com/news/crime/227287943-story) It looks like the lawyers haven't announced the specifics of the charge yet, but my guess would be that they'd pursue hate crime charges for both race and disability, since the language of hate crime laws includes both.
the realness... 11 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
Well, they've been charged with hate crimes and the case for that looks pretty solid (and even without the hate crimes charge the kidnapping etc. is pretty undeniable), so justice will be served.
I'd be kinda morbidly interested to read someone's argument that they were just misguided tho. Tha fuq. Link?
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I'd be kinda morbidly interested to read someone's argument that they were just misguided tho. Tha fuq. Link?
Because someone has to teach them 43 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
The article addresses those two issues too, about a third of the way down and at the end, respectively.
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Because someone has to teach them 43 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
Here's a link breaking down the "79 cents" pay gap factoid that people tend to reference. Tl;dr, the 79 cents oversimplifies and overestimates but there is still a (smaller) wage gap as far as we can tell when you hold factors like education and job sector constant.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/04/14/here-are-the-facts-behind-that-79-cent-pay-gap-factoid/?client=safari
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/04/14/here-are-the-facts-behind-that-79-cent-pay-gap-factoid/?client=safari
La la la 33 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
(Sorry guys, first commenter was at dinner :p just got home from college so ive got to take advantage of the chance to spend time with family)
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La la la 33 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
Some examples of persistent inequality are the terrible public schools that serve mostly black/minority students as opposed to neighboring districts that serve non minority students, the fact that young black/Latino men are jailed as much higher rates than white men for the same crimes, and inequalities in hiring that have been demonstrated in studies such as the one that showed that the same resume is more likely to get an interview if there's a white sounding name at the top than a black sounding one.
Second, talk about the discrepencies/hypocrisies in the way people portray slavery all you want. I agree that that's another part of history that tends to be oversimplified. That's my point, it's not about slavery. Slavery just marked the beginning of a timeline that has not reached equality yet.
Not sure what the bit about feminists being US-centric is doing in this conversation, but for racial justice groups I'd like to point to the third world liberation front as globalists
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Second, talk about the discrepencies/hypocrisies in the way people portray slavery all you want. I agree that that's another part of history that tends to be oversimplified. That's my point, it's not about slavery. Slavery just marked the beginning of a timeline that has not reached equality yet.
Not sure what the bit about feminists being US-centric is doing in this conversation, but for racial justice groups I'd like to point to the third world liberation front as globalists
La la la 33 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
Y'all are going to downvote the shit out of me, but whatever. I just want to point out that the problem is not so much the historical fact of slavery but the present reality of continued inequality that has persisted, aided and abetted by those in positions of power, since emancipation.
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This is why you don't block highways if you're protesting 42 comments
redroses
· 7 years ago
^ Yep. Just gonna leave this fact check link here... http://www.snopes.com/anti-trump-protesters-block-ambulance/
In case anyone missed the news from DC this week, fake news can have real and dangerous consequences.
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In case anyone missed the news from DC this week, fake news can have real and dangerous consequences.
Mission Accomplished; We caught the moon 3 comments
Bear with me 23 comments
redroses
· 8 years ago
The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair! (Game of Thrones book fans anyone??)
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y tho 25 comments
redroses
· 8 years ago
Isn't that referring to the "involuntary celibate" shit that's part of the whole pick up artist thing?
I don't know why I find this so funny 10 comments
I mean hey, it's a woman that said it! 38 comments
America's Very First Serial Killer 24 comments
redroses
· 8 years ago
Word.^ yeah, @famouseone and @heywood, asking people to be ashamed of themselves for their ancestors' actions that they had absolutely no control over is pointless and unhelpful. But I think the bigger problem folks are pointing out about Columbus is that he's venerated as a hero in America today although he did rape, kill, subjugate, and enslave the people already living on the continent before he arrived. Also, the way he is often portrayed fits in with this whole "the Americas were useless and undiscovered until white people arrived" narrative, which is both historically false and really insulting. Basically, people are asking for more accurate representations of history rather than blind hero worship of a guy who did make a huge impact on the world as we know it but also did some pretty fucked up shit once he got where he was going. Historical Correctness. As in actual facts.
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That kills people, George 3 comments
redroses
· 8 years ago
I think I've seen a longer transcript of this interview where he says that not only is that weird to begin with, but also penises entering vaginas have made a whole lot more people happy than axes entering skulls.
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but he is so chubby and cute XD 5 comments