Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lots more BJs and frequent monkey sex.
everyone knows progressive women are so much better in the sack than the conservative ice queens!!!
Um...I'm a liberal guy, and I love my liberal women, but I am sad to say that in my personal, informal experience, conservative "ice queens" doth protest too much and are generally freaks of the first and nastiest (in the best possible way) order; most liberal chicks I've been with are a little...boring. This is especially severe if they are (or act) deeply religious - liberal religious women are dead; conservative religious women tend to be all fire-and-brimstone precisely because they've got a lot of Sodom & Gommorah fantasies playing on little screens in their minds all day.
Anonymous wrote:lots more BJs and frequent monkey sex.
everyone knows progressive women are so much better in the sack than the conservative ice queens!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hillary is beyond thrilled right now. If Trump OR Cruz gets the nomination, its Hillary's to lose. Hope all her skeleton's are out of the closet by now.
Hard to think there could be much less. Besides her husband, has anyone in the country's history been more investigated?
I can't believe anyone would vote for those two. He's (Bill) a major creeper and yes they are both dirty. Bernie is waaaay too old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally understand, OP. I am not a Trump supporter, but I understand the attraction to someone who speaks his mind (even if what he says is sometimes incorrect and often provocative). We have an angry electorate.
I'd take that over Obama and his phony change, and personal bias he has. Hopefully Trump won't praise thugs if he's president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hillary is beyond thrilled right now. If Trump OR Cruz gets the nomination, its Hillary's to lose. Hope all her skeleton's are out of the closet by now.
Hard to think there could be much less. Besides her husband, has anyone in the country's history been more investigated?
Anonymous wrote:I totally understand, OP. I am not a Trump supporter, but I understand the attraction to someone who speaks his mind (even if what he says is sometimes incorrect and often provocative). We have an angry electorate.
Anonymous wrote:That pretty much says it all. How do I even deal? He has gotten more and more conservative as the dems have moved further and further left, but this is just beyond the pale. I dread talking to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP -- mine too. I think a lot of white men, in particular, (whether blue collar or white collar) feel that someone has taken the rug from under their feet. They have a certain entitlement and like Trump because he says what they are thinking.
We are so politically correct nowadays that kids on nearly every college campus want to re-name stuff because someone did something terrible or said something terrible years ago. So many ridiculous examples. Like Woodrow Wilson at Princeton. He was the President of the US, but now the kids don't want stuff named after him. George Washington had slaves...so then why do we have GWU? It goes on and on.
No one wants a black person to be killed by a copy for God's sake. But, now every cop is presumed to be a bigot. They can't win.
Not every Muslim is a terrorist, of course. But nearly every terrorist is a Muslim. So, Trump has a point. Not every illegal is a criminal..but some are.
So, Trump has a struck a cord on many issues. Let it pass OP. I think Cruz and Rubio are much scarier than Trump. They both seem like really scary hispanics to me.
I think that it is entirely possible that there are many white people of both genders who have been forced to confront the structural inequities and injustices that exist that have, historically, worked in their favor.
Not every cop is presumed to be a bigot, but racial profiling in police work does exist. The way to win is not to get angry and defensive when a person of color is upset about racial profiling in police work. It is to hear what those people are saying, and, if you're not a bigot, assume that they are talking about your bigot colleagues and work to change the system. Be a positive force, not a negative one.
Not every Muslim is a terrorist. Not even close to nearly every terrorist is a Muslim either. Not every undocumented immigrant is a violent criminal, and that episode of Trump's campaign should be an embarrassment to everyone who is not a bigot.
If Trump has struck a chord, it's because a large number of people in this country are very uncomfortable confronting their own privilege. Such that even suggesting that they do so is viewed as hostile. "Being politically correct" generally actually just means being respectful, not using racist or sexist language, etc. If that's difficult for your husband, that says something about him that is not good.
Cruz and Rubio are scary for a lot of reasons, but being Hispanic is hardly one of those reasons.
+1million. This is one of the most clear, concise, and truthful posts in the history of DCUM. Thank you, poster, you have renewed my hope in humanity.
-1 million. The "privilege" thing is just a plain stupid concept to justify lack of agency.
The black son of a wealthy doctor who gets into an Ivy helped by his skin color is much more privileged than the poor white in the Appalachian who doesn't even know what the Ivy League is. Much more privileged than the son of an Asian gas station attendant who can't get into any top school despite despite his incredible academic credentials. Much more privileged than the several million undocumented neighbors that our President has deported.
Yes, but the wealthy black doctor's son is still going to be the one shot at by the cops. Yes, hell of a privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP -- mine too. I think a lot of white men, in particular, (whether blue collar or white collar) feel that someone has taken the rug from under their feet. They have a certain entitlement and like Trump because he says what they are thinking.
We are so politically correct nowadays that kids on nearly every college campus want to re-name stuff because someone did something terrible or said something terrible years ago. So many ridiculous examples. Like Woodrow Wilson at Princeton. He was the President of the US, but now the kids don't want stuff named after him. George Washington had slaves...so then why do we have GWU? It goes on and on.
No one wants a black person to be killed by a copy for God's sake. But, now every cop is presumed to be a bigot. They can't win.
Not every Muslim is a terrorist, of course. But nearly every terrorist is a Muslim. So, Trump has a point. Not every illegal is a criminal..but some are.
So, Trump has a struck a cord on many issues. Let it pass OP. I think Cruz and Rubio are much scarier than Trump. They both seem like really scary hispanics to me.
I think that it is entirely possible that there are many white people of both genders who have been forced to confront the structural inequities and injustices that exist that have, historically, worked in their favor.
Not every cop is presumed to be a bigot, but racial profiling in police work does exist. The way to win is not to get angry and defensive when a person of color is upset about racial profiling in police work. It is to hear what those people are saying, and, if you're not a bigot, assume that they are talking about your bigot colleagues and work to change the system. Be a positive force, not a negative one.
Not every Muslim is a terrorist. Not even close to nearly every terrorist is a Muslim either. Not every undocumented immigrant is a violent criminal, and that episode of Trump's campaign should be an embarrassment to everyone who is not a bigot.
If Trump has struck a chord, it's because a large number of people in this country are very uncomfortable confronting their own privilege. Such that even suggesting that they do so is viewed as hostile. "Being politically correct" generally actually just means being respectful, not using racist or sexist language, etc. If that's difficult for your husband, that says something about him that is not good.
Cruz and Rubio are scary for a lot of reasons, but being Hispanic is hardly one of those reasons.
+1million. This is one of the most clear, concise, and truthful posts in the history of DCUM. Thank you, poster, you have renewed my hope in humanity.
-1 million. The "privilege" thing is just a plain stupid concept to justify lack of agency.
The black son of a wealthy doctor who gets into an Ivy helped by his skin color is much more privileged than the poor white in the Appalachian who doesn't even know what the Ivy League is. Much more privileged than the son of an Asian gas station attendant who can't get into any top school despite despite his incredible academic credentials. Much more privileged than the several million undocumented neighbors that our President has deported.