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inquimouse 9 points ago +9 / -0

This could turn into a wider movement if "hostile workplace" becomes a thing. I'd be documenting everything.

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inquimouse 14 points ago +14 / -0

That's because the woke people encouraged a permissive non-educational system.

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inquimouse 32 points ago +32 / -0

Talking about rioters throwing cans of tuna because they are a good weight and shape to sail far and straight.

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inquimouse 11 points ago +11 / -0

You know, it seems logically the same, to me. The statement declares something as a fact, no conditional about it. And it asserts that you won't "get somewhere" [insert wiggle room with no metric for success in the undefined goal of "getting somewhere]", implying your problems are due to your race which you can't change.. The game afoot here is the same as anti white critical race theory, to demoralize people and cause self-loathing over race.

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inquimouse 16 points ago +16 / -0

If it was to make you feel guilty about your insensitivity toward trannies, yes.

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inquimouse 10 points ago +10 / -0

Does this mean that employees can sue employers for a hostile workplace in the past? Maybe if they were discriminated against in promotions? Seems like this is going to run up against all the diversity quotas that now exist.

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inquimouse 10 points ago +10 / -0

Ha ha. I grew up when people were starting to get embarrassed by Manifest Destiny. No MLK, segregated schools. No Earth Day. The UN was a hopeful development. How alien this brave new world is to me.

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inquimouse 9 points ago +9 / -0

Education is driven from the top. If it's knocked down in universities, future teachers won't be polluted by it.

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inquimouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nothing good comes from Chicago. Ayers and all the Chicago commies groomed Obama. Just now reading about the Haymarket riot and pulling down a police memorial--from 1969 to late 70s it sounds like BLM and Antifa, but different names.

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inquimouse 34 points ago +34 / -0

She retired because her husband had Alzheimers. He died not too long afterward. She was swing justice like Kennedy as I recall, usually conservative but sometimes aurprising.

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inquimouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

I posit that the Senate would be populated like the cities and the cities interests would dominate the states interests because the cities dominate in population and money.

Look at this: https://www.seniorliving.org/history/1800-1990-changes-urbanrural-us-population/

When the Constitution was written, less than 9% of the states had an urban population and "state's interests" were largely related to agricultural production and natural resources. Now we have much more uniform laws and commerce across the board and the population is >75% urban. What we need is more protection for rural interests. They are not only producing the food but are the freest and most traditional areas.

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inquimouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think he's bipolar and alcoholnhas been involved at times. When he's good he's good, then he wigs out in unpredictable ways.

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inquimouse 20 points ago +20 / -0

She and Gabbard are what I call examples of the Chong effect.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eoUO_-zKF0k

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inquimouse 8 points ago +8 / -0

So you'd like to see the legislatures of blue states kill whatever chance the red areas of their states have to choose a conservative Senator. The legislatures of those states will always now be topheavy with liberals from their big cities.

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inquimouse 13 points ago +13 / -0

I want Clarence Thomas to be CJ, however briefly. He's the only one who has said the SC needs to revisit a number of bad decisions. Plus sweet karma for the nastiness 9f his confirmation.

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inquimouse 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thanks. Justice Roberts may have his own problems but there are probably at least 20,000 men named "John Roberts" in the US--I tried looking but too many were duplicate instances of the same person.

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inquimouse 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm enjoying the drop in traffic. Driving is great again.

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inquimouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

My family has a number of people including me who were given names that were immediately rejected, like the day after being born, and it makes a lot of hassle forever. My advice is several middle names, it makes it easier for the kid to pick one he likes later.

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