

Garmin makes shock collars. They’re more evil than Google or apple.
Garmin makes shock collars. They’re more evil than Google or apple.
There’s the JDL but they’re a bit further to the right than the Panthers
I always recognized that it sounded off but I didn’t realize why until recently. It’s because it’s dehumanizing. “The blacks/the gays/the Jews” vs “black people/gay people/Jewish people” carries a sense of otherness, or less than. It’s amazing how such a small differnce in verbiage can change the whole tone of a sentence.
“Nazi, please!” replied fellow panelist Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, the former MTV VJ who now goes by Kennedy.
Shes always gone by Kennedy, huffpo.
The glass isn’t half empty. The glass is broken.
It’s a nice thought, but ‘lol’ is my answer to this.
A court that conducted a trial with jurors who live in Hawaii and understand what “haole” means in the context of this incident.
My advice would be to ask more questions, and make less assumptions…
I’m not. I’m deferring to 12 Hawaiian jurors and a Hawaiian judge.
I don’t know shit about Hawaii so I have no context on what the word means or how it’s used. But it seems like a Hawaiian court was convinced enough that it was a racial slur to upgrade this assault to a hate crime.
The simple answer is if you have a legitimate reason to beat someone’s ass don’t use any racial slurs while you’re doing it
You gonna pay me to do that?
I hear Gitmo is nice this time of year
The Israeli people are building a concentration camp. There are millions of Jews worldwide that have nothing to do with this. Don’t be part of the problem.
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Easy, just hire the sort of lawyer who uses chatgpt to write their briefs
I dunno. Newsweek is a reasonably reliable source, I want to believe it, and it doesn’t really have much bearing on my life either way so I’m willing to accept the article I guess.
Maybe not. Considering the AI generated briefing thing, they don’t sound like great lawyers. Also I can’t find the story but I think his previous lawyers are suing him for not paying them.
Considering the time period, axing the console may have actually been a good decision
What event in recent history makes you think the US military is any good at dealing with insurgencies? In addition to the most powerful military, the US also has the most heavily armed populace in the entire world. Rebellion here would be a bloodbath of historical propprtions but the people would win. If you call that winning.