believe the tool who Tweeted about the guys in the pick up yelling racial epithets at him. How the hell is that anyone's fault but the ignorant fucks in the pick up? And it still isn't against the law despite it being despicable. I had a black guy tell me "Fuck you, *****", when I refused to give him a cigarette. He didn't even ask nicely, he just said as I was passing by "Yo, gimme one of those". It didn't occur to me to blame the mayor or call the copsApparently on the MU campus it is.
I guess that means it's game-on off-campus.
At least I know if I see a resume come across my desk and the applicant went to Missouri, I can file the resume in the garbage can.
Unless it's the Asian guy in the video. That guy has a set of balls and actually knows the law.
Unless it's the Asian guy in the video. That guy has a set of balls and actually knows the law.
Plus, he's probably good at math.
Probably good at all subjects. I grew up in Flushing, Queens which is the largest Asian community outside of Asia and even Asians who could barely speak English got A's in English.
Hey Ping..what did you get in English?
I got er A prus....A Prus
Melissa Click: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
How exactly has she not "resigned" yet?
I'm sure school administrators (if there are any left) will attempt frame her actions as "she was attempting to look out for the best interest of the students"... and there are probably some people who will buy that malarkey.
Shows ya how a good beating can motivate a young student. Asian daddy doesn't fuck around.
As my Korean girlfriend says, "Nothing says your father loves you like a fist upside your head for getting a b plus".
Lucky fuck. My neighbor is from Cambodia. His wife waits on him hand and foot. She also doesn't speak a lick of English.
I think I'm being "insensitive" here now, though.
WHat the fuck is a "Assistant Director of Greek Life"?
Melissa Click: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
How exactly has she not "resigned" yet?
I'm sure school administrators (if there are any left) will attempt frame her actions as "she was attempting to look out for the best interest of the students"... and there are probably some people who will buy that malarkey.
First night we moved in 5 years ago I go out and introduce myself to the neighbors as he was outside working on a car. 2 seconds later out comes the wife with food and beer.
Why didn't my father tell me about this? Tell your sons.
Here is somebody's response on the video:
"They were trying to prevent sensationalizing. They were also trying to have some time to themselves to celebrate & figure out next steps & put together a statement. While I don't like when anyone gets physical with another person, as a part of the barricade I saw journalists try to sneak in when it had been made very clear to them they were not supposed to enter the space. While I understand not being able to get good footage at that time (there was plenty of time to get footage later) would've been frustrating, this was not about them."
"If the journalists are NOT trying to work alongside the activists instead of against them, nothing. But I would argue that reporting a movement without respect for the humans involved is wrong. Agreeing with the movement is not necessary, but respecting the humanity of those involved is. If they are trying to work with the activists, however, as many people who are angry about this claim, then not respecting the desire for safe space is wrong even just in the sense that it's not going to achieve their goal."
SMH
This is an appeal to emotion not a declaration of a right that is being protected. They have the right to go to private property and not be filmed/photographed. You pitch a tent on public property on campus and then think you have the right to restrict who comes and goes on said property? Either utter stupidity or outright delusional, take your pick, well I should add, option C is both.