Crime of the Century

#76
#76
Says the guy who’s been on the collusion bandwagon for two years, I’m fairly sure you said there would be no investigation or criminal referrals either. You guys don’t get it, Trump is ten steps ahead of these clowns and people will be made examples of, Barr knows exactly what’s been going on and now it’s game on! Tick Tock ! 😂

I've never said there was collusion, not once. Don't conflate my belief that Trump is a POS with your belief that everyone who thinks he's human garbage believes he colluded. Sparky.
 
#77
#77
I've never said there was collusion, not once. Don't conflate my belief that Trump is a POS with your belief that everyone who thinks he's human garbage believed he colluded. Sparky.

Sure thing Sparky , we all know how you feel about trump, I can’t wait to watch this house of cards come crumbling down, how do you like your crow?
 
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#78
#78
Sure thing Sparky , we all know how you feel about trump, I can’t wait to watch this house of cards come crumbling down, how do you like your crow?

What house of cards, what crow? Did you not read the words I just wrote?
 
#80
#80
Don’t be coy, it doesn’t suit you

Coy about what? You're clearly trying to make a point against an argument that I've not made, oddly and seemingly gloating about it. Pay attention to the words and arguments that are put before you, not the ones you wish were.
 
#81
#81
The Dictionary Adds 'White Fragility'

One of strangest developments in today's internet culture is how website dictionaries, which one might presume to be objective, have dabbled in "woke" leftist politics as a way of drawing clicks. USA Today reporter Jessica Guynn, who explains that her job is to explore how the digital world can "amplify bias and widen disparities," delighted in reporting how the term "white fragility" has been added to dictionaries as a result of racial discussions on social media.

Sociologist Robin Di Angelo, one in the endless line of perpetually bored, arrogant and/or ignorant "experts" on race, coined the term "white fragility" in 2011. It was overlooked initially (and for good reason: It's stupid). But naturally, it has picked up steam along with the political career of Donald Trump. After Trump won the presidency in 2016, the Oxford Dictionaries put the term on its short list for word of the year. Last week, it was added to Dictionary.com, defined as "the tendency among members of the dominant white cultural group to have a defensive, wounded, angry, or dismissive response to evidence of racism."

For the love of God. Really?

The Dictionary Adds 'White Fragility'
 
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