because they happen to be killed in some politically correct fashion
exactly, it isn't how they lived - only how they died
The sadness in this book killed me - I read it once for school (and watched the film in class) - I'm an avid reader but that book is so affecting, I could barely get through it.
That's how you know a really good book
Yep, me too
Is she dead? Cuz it's sure sounding like she be dead
He's absolutely right - until the black community can be honest with itself about the reasons for their failures, nothing will change
I hope he's right too, and black men start stepping up, that's a good start.
that's fucking interesting
those kids look like they might have been cool once, what happened to 'em :(
what a surprise! They want us to give up everything so only they can enjoy the planet.
PleAse ExpLAiN tHIs to ME
oh lordy
pathetically true
Perhaps what they’re really misjudging is their own take on reality.
no shit, delusional
Fang-banging U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell lmao
excellent article - "silent majority" to "loud vocal majority" exactly right
RIP Sesame Street - bastards can't leave anything alone
"we have work"
since when lol
You aren't wrong. I take an anti-depressant because I get really depressed without one.
I saw through this mask nonsense (almost) from day one, stopped wearing one over a year ago.
I feel like I'm the minority, however, and I agree they have methodically waged a campaign of fear among all of us - it only stands to reason that the most emotionally damaged would be the most susceptible
I don't think the constant lack of proper oxygen to the brain helps either
this is GREAT - let's gooooooo
that sounds so gross lol
This. People are allowed to change.