1- I want a woman who outdrinks me and tells me it's unmanly not to be piss drunk. :)
2- I'm not a sports fan, baseball ranking low on my interest list, but this has GOT to be ridiculous. 1% of the time in a very particular situation shows racism? That seems an impossible stat. I would think you could pick almost any criteria and get nearly any conclusion you want if all you need is a 1% return for verification.
Meanwhile this, yet another study that "proves" pervasive racism and the white man's ills, is almost certainly taxpayer funded.
Yes! Tear it all down! (Since that's their goal anyway) Make every player and official terrified of the "scarlet R" and lawsuits. Then let the newly created "fair" game commence.
Because racism (by white men only, of course) is everywhere and if you don't see it you're just a passive racist.
And if you try to have any rational discussion even touching on the issue of race, unless it's to condemn white men, the cause of all suffering, you are probably a member of the KKK.
If you think on the underlying premise of that statement and the ramifications of the only "solution" to such a problem in the eyes of a person who would make the statement, it should be quite disturbing yet revealing.
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2- I'm not a sports fan, baseball ranking low on my interest list, but this has GOT to be ridiculous. 1% of the time in a very particular situation shows racism? That seems an impossible stat. I would think you could pick almost any criteria and get nearly any conclusion you want if all you need is a 1% return for verification.
Meanwhile this, yet another study that "proves" pervasive racism and the white man's ills, is almost certainly taxpayer funded.
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Because racism (by white men only, of course) is everywhere and if you don't see it you're just a passive racist.
And if you try to have any rational discussion even touching on the issue of race, unless it's to condemn white men, the cause of all suffering, you are probably a member of the KKK.
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One group in America chooses to self-segregate (there's a reason they call it "white flight") but others show a preference for living in integrated areas.
If you think on the underlying premise of that statement and the ramifications of the only "solution" to such a problem in the eyes of a person who would make the statement, it should be quite disturbing yet revealing.
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