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Privilege Dies Hard
So we all know the story now. The Onion made a series of irreverent, snark-filled tweets during the Oscars. And then they demeaned a nine year old. The joke, so say knowledgable comics, was to take someone innocent who is … Continue reading
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Real Men Don’t Bash Dead Teenagers
{Warning: Offensive language below.} Trayvon Martin would have been 18 today. Some sicko decided to “celebrate” by defaming him. A Mr. Todd Kincannon, former GOP chairman from South Carolina tweeted during the Super Bowl: This Super Bowl sucks more dick … Continue reading
