Actually, she has no right to say this in America. The United States Constitution doesn't protect hate speech, and though obscene speech is protected legally, is not acceptable in a public area. For such talk you can be cited for verbal assault, disturbing the peace, and disorderly conduct.
You know, I am not really against or for Black History Month, however I am against the general feel of this thread. It's seems like most people here feel like black people are overly entitled and that everything is equal for us in America. It isn't. No no one is allowed to make make me sit in...
I think violence is not necesarily an answer, but it always makes people calm down and talk. After awhile of violence even the most beligerent people cave in and become diplomatic.
I been boxing since I was very young. Just lots of practice and a mean right hand. I hit hit square in the sternum, so I believe I hit him hard enough for the concussion of the force to rupture some nasal capalaries.
I'd like a more consistant attitude towards combat. Often the story talked about never engaging sentries and how good runners don't need to fight. Then they'd trap you in a room where 40 guys have Ak 47s and make you engage in a wallrunning, facekicking, gun stealing frenzy to survive. I think...
I just don't like the metric system. It's annoying and the measurements mean nothing to me because I was socialized with the imperial system. 2 kilometers means nothing to me. 2 miles however gives me a great picture of how far away something is. Thats why most Americans don't like the metric...
Off off just my musical style i like 6-9 but the 10 and 11 are bands I hate. Sorry to be a douche but I HATE Cannibal Corpse, I think they are gimmickey and cheesey. That kind of overwrought offensiveness is for showmanship not expession, they are as transperant and souless as any pop musician...
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