Can we please please please PLEASE teach opinion writers the difference between unity and enablement?
Opinion: Giving Dad credit for driving mom to the hospital after breaking her jaw is the best way to unite the family.
Donald Trump orchestrated the death of 300,000 people because his ego couldn't allow the notion that a disaster was happening during his presidency.
The Washington Post should be ashamed to print such trash.
It's just such effortless and endless horseshit, to suggest that we ignore 300,000 deaths and the pain of their survivors and the trauma of all the rest of us and a whole fucking year lost to this monstrous toxic ego and then call THAT "unity."
If that's unity, fuck unity.
Anger is an appropriate reaction to atrocity.
Outrage is an appropriate reaction to outrages.
Consequence is a necessary response to abuse.
Our anger is healthy.
Our outrage is healthy.
Consequences are healthy.
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Every once in a while I stop and consider how curing cancer would be absolutely devastating to our current healthcare system, unless the cure could be made prohibitively expensive.
To be clear, it would not be devastating to healthcare workers, but to the system. This injustice, like other injustices, is systemic.
EPISODE I: Will There Be Blood?
EPISODE II: There Will Be Blood
EPISODE III: Here's The Blood
EPISODE IV: Will There Be More Blood?
EPISODE V: There Will Be No More Blood
EPISODE VI: Once There Was Blood
EPISODE VII: Wait We Found More Blood
DANO: AN OIL WARS STORY
EPISODE VIII: The Last Blood
EPISODE IX: Never Mind That Last Blood
What does “unity” mean, if before unity, you are terrorized by racist cops, and after unity, you are still terrorized by racist cops?
If you want unity, work for universal health care, universal education, shelter for all, livable wages for all, and police who are accountable to their communities. End food insecurity. Clean people’s water. Build mass transportation and sustainable energy.
I'll admit this one benefits from pretty low expectations on my part. It's not clever, but it does the pose it does as well as such a thing can be done.
Ryan Reynolds was born to the part, which I mean as both a compliment and an insult.
Anyway I enjoyed it mostly and I laughed a few times and I really liked seeing a crazy pairing like Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead and I might someday watch the sequel and I never will feel compelled to see it again. So there you go.