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- It’s also a quiet, personal way to support your fellow Americans, especially if you’re tired of cruel Facebook posts or scrolling through upsetting memes on Instagram

Literally a thing said in that article

http://www.vogue.com/13503054/wearing-safety-pins-after-election-brexit-trend-marc-jacobs-gucci/

How many third world citizens suffered laboring for the materials to make these gaudy safety pins so that you can feel like youre free of bigotry without having to question or push yourself? #blacklivesmatter #maketheworldabetterplace

They've made social justice and equality into, quite literally, a bourgeois fashion accessory.

Really, they dont see each other as fellows, though.
 
So what are the chances that the electoral candidates cast their votes for someone other than Trump? They're technically allowed to do that, right?

It has happened before, but it's rare. However, in this era, with our communications being so quick, whoever voted against their state's wishes would get their ass handed to them by their constituency for ignoring the results.
 
In history, only a handful of times has a "Faithless" elector voted against the winner-elect. Since the whole purpose of the EC is a final check/balance to keep a person "unfit" for the office out of it even if the general public says "yes", you'd think at least once in 230 years someone would've failed that test, but by and large the will of the people is respected.

It's never been a factor before in the history of the institution, but it will be interesting to see if anyone is willing to commit political/social suicide when backed up by this much salt.
 

This is just like those skeevy peddlers that were selling bits of the WTC and other assorted knick-knacks for exorbitant prices right after 9/11. Maybe the comparisons weren't so off, after all.


It's almost as if A) Trump wants privacy from the media circus and B) If you constantly shit on someone, they aren't going to inform you of what they are doing.

Who knew?

http://blog.blackbusiness.org/2016/...tt-catering-trump-event.html?m=1#.WC0mlYZOKEd

"I don't deserve this crap," pretty much sums it all up, doesn't it? The left is so open-minded and tolerant.

Because fuck making thousands of dollars and keeping your business afloat.

The more I read and the more I see, the more we know we made the right choice.
 
How many third world citizens suffered laboring for the materials to make these gaudy safety pins so that you can feel like youre free of bigotry without having to question or push yourself? #blacklivesmatter #maketheworldabetterplace

They've made social justice and equality into, quite literally, a bourgeois fashion accessory.

Really, they dont see each other as fellows, though.
Maybe they could start a new charity - cupcakes for the poor, where they give out gluten free artisinal cupcakes to inner city families who don't have enough food stamps to buy bread.
 
No, state law enforcement is not obligated to enforce federal law because of this thing called "federalism."
yes but on the other hand, state law enforcement is NOT supposed to actively interfere with federal law enforcement or obstruct it.
 
I don't understand the second tweet. Many of the events that get anti-gun (and in return, pro gun) people riled up in the first place are against white people. Pretty sure most victims of Sandy Hook shootings (not only white people but white children) and Columbine were white. Both of those are pretty much the prime examples of massive gun violence, too.

The second tweet is a lie. That's substantially different from the actual tweet that got him in trouble. Assuming the series of screen grabs earlier in the thread is correct, what he tweeted was:

will the 2nd amendment be as cool when I buy gun and start shooting at random white people or no...?
Not the reasonable speculation about 'exposing a double standard' that he watered it down to after being frog-marched out of his apartment in cuffs.
 
Don't know if this has been posted yet:

http://www.cracked.com/blog/dear-white-people-stop-saying-everything-will-be-ok/

Dear White Friends: Stop Saying Everything Is Going To Be Ok

Last night, America made an important decision that has a lot of people feeling emotional today. People are mourning in different ways. One common message I've heard from my white friends is that everything is going to be okay. I know they mean well and that saying this is a way of coping for them, but everything is not okay. Not for everyone, at least.

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There's reason every Facebook and Twitter post saying that is sandwiched between five from minorities in abject horror.

For the white liberals who didn't vote to put a racist, misogynist, xenophobic man in the White House, everything will probably be "okay" because it's just a matter of principle to them. (Also, thank you for voting.) But for many minorities, it's not just principles. It's a matter of life and death. White people: I believe you will be okay. I'm happy that you're going to be okay. But I'm tired of hearing you tell me that everything is going to be okay, because the implications of this election are different for you than for everyone else.

I feel for my Black friends, who have to watch as a candidate openly endorsed by the KKK gets sworn into the Oval Office on January 20. I feel for my Hispanic friends, who have to pledge allegiance to a man who called them rapists while on the campaign trail -- and who, by the way, has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women and teenage girls. Not to mention how he bragged that he can just "grab [women] by the pussy." I feel for my Muslim friends. Do I even need to say why?

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Pictured: Reason #1352 of why.

I love America, but ours is a country which let the eugenics movement happen and continue even after World War II. We put Japanese-American citizens in concentration camps. We let slavery happen. You have to understand that for many minority groups, especially Black, Hispanic, and Muslim, things are not okay. Before you tell me I don't love America, you should know that I own an American flag tank and two red, white, and blue bikinis, expressly bought in moments of pride. ("Pride" is another word for "drunk.")

We don't even teach about eugenics in school, even though the United States sponsored the compulsory sterilization of 60,000 people nationwide. But in junior year of high school, I lived near Stanford University (the heart of the movement) and I did a LOT of research about it. Why? Because I loved to learn. My access to education is what makes me proud to be American. I'm proud of that. So yes, I love America. I was born here, I studied here, and I work here.

I want to say that I understand your sentiment that everything will be okay. Because it feels the way it does when your team loses a championship -- you're devastated, but you'll be back to cheer them on next year. But this is more than that. Believe me, I was crushed in 2013 when the Niners lost the Superbowl. (If it wasn't for that power outage ...) For the people who say everything is going to be okay, this election feels like a championship loss. The pain and grief are real, but you know the draft is only months away and the new season will bring new hope. For some of us, it's not just watching your team lose a game; it's more like finding out your team lost the game, and then finding out that the game was just a distraction created to keep you occupied while someone broke into your house, kidnapped your family, and burned everything down.

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And smiled while doing it.

We are afraid. We are very afraid. We don't want to let fear control us, so we are trying to be strong. But it's very difficult to hear a white person say everything is going to be okay, because we already know it's going to be okay for you. Hearing that conservatives were upset when Obama won the 2008 election is not helpful. In 2008, the (public) fears about Obama's presidency were that he was going to take away guns and that he might be a "Muslim." All these fears were projections, not actual promises Obama made. But last night, we elected a president who has openly campaigned to build a wall around the country. He has encouraged his supporters to use physical violence against minorities. He posted an Anti-Semitic meme featuring Hillary Clinton, and courted the support of white nationalists and the alt-right. This is not the same thing at all.

A lot of kind, liberal, supportive white people are surprised this happened. But if you listen to the Black and Hispanic community, you will find that many of them are not. The upsetting part about last night wasn't that democracy "died." It's that democracy worked. And the results showed that an overwhelming part of America does not want minorities here. This isn't just another cyclical political party swing. It's a loud and resounding message from white people telling minorities that we shouldn't get too comfortable here. So yeah, we're scared. And if you're white, you don't have to be. But please stop telling us that everything is going to be okay, because all signs point to "not okay."

 
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I don't know if this qualifies as salt or not but the some media channels are going full exceptional individual because Donald "sneaks out for dinner" and didn't invite them
MSNBC, CNN and CBS going full exceptional individual on this "news" story.
I could see this being a thing back when people depended on newspapers and TV to know what's going on (though I'm still not sure why everyone needs to know the president's every move), but the invention of the internet and the rise of social media has made such coverage unnecessary.
http://blog.blackbusiness.org/2016/...tt-catering-trump-event.html?m=1#.WC0mlYZOKEd

"I don't deserve this crap," pretty much sums it all up, doesn't it? The left is so open-minded and tolerant.
Here's the caterer's shop if anyone in the area wants to help him out.
http://1917americanbistro.com/
 
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