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but a permed one.
No judgment here.
Whatever floats your boat to europe.
I'm not one to criticize your fashion choices, or mode of transportation, stay thirsty.
but a permed one.
No judgment here.
Whatever floats your boat to europe.
but a permed one.
No judgment here.
Whatever floats your boat to europe.
American Indians SHOULD hate white people we committed open genoicide on their people murdered millions of them.
We have maintained a war because 3 thousadnd plus of ours got killed....
neither does a mullet and a freeones t-shirt.
just don't break my achey-breaky heart.
my brother had a mullet growing up, but he grew out of it.
I don’t think they should hate me in a personal manner but I think it would be impossible to be raised over the generations and not retain a great animosity for ‘the white man’ as the verbal history is passed down.Zeeblofowl, do you feel an Indian living in 2019 should hate you because you happen to be White? What did you ever do to that Indian? If you feel guilty of an offense against him then how would you choose to correct yourself? Should a Black guy you come into contact with hate you based on your skin color too? Who else should hate you because you are White?
I don’t think they should hate me in a personal manner but I think it would be impossible to be raised over the generations and not retain a great animosity for ‘the white man’ as the verbal history is passed down.
I try to give everyone I meet the room to be who they wish to be and I expect this to be reciprocated.
American Indians SHOULD hate white people we committed open genoicide on their people murdered millions of them.
The High School Deplorables
MAGA hats, the March for Life, Covington Catholic—and the mob.
Jan. 22, 2019 7:07 p.m. ET
Of the most culturally deplorable boxes one can check in progressive America in 2019, the boys of Covington Catholic High School have most of them: white, male, Christian, attendees at the annual March for Life in Washington, and wearers of MAGA hats. What’s not to dislike? So when four minutes of video footage emerged online this weekend showing the students appearing to harass a Native American Vietnam veteran named Nathan Phillips, America’s media and cultural elite leapt to judgment.
A short video clip of student Nick Sandmann supposedly “smirking” as Mr. Phillips banged his drum in the student’s face went viral, and instantly the boys of Covington Catholic in Kentucky were branded racists.
Best-selling author Reza Aslan tweeted that the high school junior had a “punchable face.” Former Democratic Party chief Howard Dean opined that Covington Catholic is “a hate factory.” GQ’s Nathaniel Friedman urged people to “Doxx ‘em all,” i.e., make their personal information public.
Meanwhile, mainstream news outlets published misleading accounts of what happened based on incomplete information. And pundits on the right and left rushed to demonstrate their own virtue by trashing high school students as somehow symptomatic of America’s cultural rot in the Age of Trump.
Only it turns out there was a much longer video, nearly two hours, showing that almost everything first reported about the confrontation was false, or at least much more complicated. The boys had been taunted by a group of Black Hebrew Israelites, who shouted racist and homophobic slurs. Far from the boys confronting Mr. Phillips, he confronted them as they were waiting near the Lincoln Memorial for their bus.
It also turns out that Mr. Phillips is not the Vietnam veteran he was reported to be in most stories. On Tuesday the Washington Post offered a correction, noting that while Mr. Phillips served in the Marines from 1972 to 1976, he was “never deployed to Vietnam.”
Some of the students did respond to Mr. Phillips by doing the Tomahawk Chop, and it would have been better had they all walked away. But on the whole these teenagers were calm amid the provocations and far less incendiary than the adults who taunted them and the progressive high priests who denounced them.
The new information has people who had so eagerly cast the first stones hastily deleting their tweets. Still, it is telling that some of the most disgusting tweets were the work of the blue-check elites who pride themselves on their tolerance. More surprising is the rush to judgment by those who might have been expected to consider the boys innocent until proven guilty, or at least until all the evidence is in.
On Saturday the boys’ school issued a joint statement with the Covington Diocese saying they “condemn” the students for their actions and were considering appropriate action “including expulsion.” A post on National Review said the boys might as well have “just spit on the cross.” And the March for Life distanced itself from the “reprehensible behavior” of the marchers from Covington.
Many of these early critics have now apologized or walked back their initial condemnations. But these social injustices perpetrated on social media are not so easily redressed. Covington Catholic was closed Tuesday for security reasons.
Most of those who so eagerly maligned these boys will face no lasting consequences, while the boys themselves will always have to wonder, when they are turned down for a job or a school, whether someone had Googled their name and found only half this story. This is an ugly moment in America, all right, but there are few things uglier than a righteous leftist mob.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-high-school-deplorables-11548202058
we're headed for another civil war, folks. That divide is an unspannable chasm.