claver2010 {l Wrote}:neil cavuto was making the husky marionette dance
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:neil cavuto was making the husky marionette dance
While true, he was also respectful and patient. I would not have been in his position.
PS - If you're going on national TV and want to be taken seriously, you might want to dress for the occasion.
HJS {l Wrote}:I'm just glad the originators of that list realized they are in dire need of help from "mental health professionals."
StratEagle {l Wrote}:That debate just set Northeastern back 20 years. Cringe
“We do live in occupied, colonized land,” said Kelly. “This land had been a part of indigenous communities before it became the University of Massachusetts. And for us to be capitalizing and using a Native American figure as our seal seems really hurtful and violent.”
And Kelly said the Minuteman athletic mascot has its own problems related to colonization -- and gender.
angrychicken {l Wrote}:StratEagle {l Wrote}:That debate just set Northeastern back 20 years. Cringe
Do you have ANY idea how scary this statement is?
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:angrychicken {l Wrote}:StratEagle {l Wrote}:That debate just set Northeastern back 20 years. Cringe
Do you have ANY idea how scary this statement is?
Zanzibar and womyn scary
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:The student association at the University of Minnesota voted down a resolution to construct a 9/11 memorial on campus for fear that it might violate the safe space of the foreign students on campus. You literally cannot make this stuff up.
In other news, ZooMass is demanding a new school seal and a new school mascot. They find the seal offensive because it shows the image of an American Indian holding tools (it's the state seal, btw). The seal is offensive because it calls to mind oppression of indigenous peoples and colonization. They find the school mascot, the Minuteman, offensive because it calls to mind America's history of colonization.“We do live in occupied, colonized land,” said Kelly. “This land had been a part of indigenous communities before it became the University of Massachusetts. And for us to be capitalizing and using a Native American figure as our seal seems really hurtful and violent.”
And Kelly said the Minuteman athletic mascot has its own problems related to colonization -- and gender.
Not to be outdone, the Lord Jeffs across town are revisiting their school mascot. Apparently they take issue with having a mascot whose namesake advocated sending small pox blankets to the aforementioned indigenous peoples.
hansen {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:The student association at the University of Minnesota voted down a resolution to construct a 9/11 memorial on campus for fear that it might violate the safe space of the foreign students on campus. You literally cannot make this stuff up.
In other news, ZooMass is demanding a new school seal and a new school mascot. They find the seal offensive because it shows the image of an American Indian holding tools (it's the state seal, btw). The seal is offensive because it calls to mind oppression of indigenous peoples and colonization. They find the school mascot, the Minuteman, offensive because it calls to mind America's history of colonization.“We do live in occupied, colonized land,” said Kelly. “This land had been a part of indigenous communities before it became the University of Massachusetts. And for us to be capitalizing and using a Native American figure as our seal seems really hurtful and violent.”
And Kelly said the Minuteman athletic mascot has its own problems related to colonization -- and gender.
Not to be outdone, the Lord Jeffs across town are revisiting their school mascot. Apparently they take issue with having a mascot whose namesake advocated sending small pox blankets to the aforementioned indigenous peoples.
It's a good thing I don't keep a loaded gun in my house.
This article makes me want to
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:I'm kind of scared of the fact that I imagine the students in Missouri, Yale, etc. are upset about the terror attacks in Paris because it means they're out of the headlines.
Nothing like some mass murder to put micro-aggressions in perspective.
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:I'm kind of scared of the fact that I imagine the students in Missouri, Yale, etc. are upset about the terror attacks in Paris because it means they're out of the headlines.
Nothing like some mass murder to put micro-aggressions in perspective.
http://turtleboysports.com/missouri-pro ... -not-them/
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:I'm kind of scared of the fact that I imagine the students in Missouri, Yale, etc. are upset about the terror attacks in Paris because it means they're out of the headlines.
Nothing like some mass murder to put micro-aggressions in perspective.
http://turtleboysports.com/missouri-pro ... -not-them/
defend your millennial ship now, you fucking millennials
Corporal Funishment {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:I'm kind of scared of the fact that I imagine the students in Missouri, Yale, etc. are upset about the terror attacks in Paris because it means they're out of the headlines.
Nothing like some mass murder to put micro-aggressions in perspective.
http://turtleboysports.com/missouri-pro ... -not-them/
HJS {l Wrote}:So... while there have been upteen millions of articles written in outrage over random comments on YikYak (most likely are by the protesters themselves), so far only an outlet like the DailyCaller is expressing shock over the very real, not anonymous comments made about the terror attacks from the attention-hungry lefty whack jobs.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/11/13/liber ... -missouri/
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