assclowns in the USA
And ThugLivesMatter BlackLivesMatter protesters? I’ll call them what they are, too: ASSCLOWNS. (VR Kaine) I don’t live in the United States of America, but main news items from there are quite often covered… Continue reading
And ThugLivesMatter BlackLivesMatter protesters? I’ll call them what they are, too: ASSCLOWNS. (VR Kaine) I don’t live in the United States of America, but main news items from there are quite often covered… Continue reading
No black Oscar nominees? Maybe that’s because all the movies this year from black actors or producers were crap. (VR Kaine) The recent all-white Oscar nomination scandal provides lovely examples of how people… Continue reading
The question of whether abortion should be legal seems to polarise public opinion, particularly in the USA these days. As part of the trend for strangers to decide whether individual women choose to host another… Continue reading
Violet; you and others with your outlook on this subject are what is sick in America. God help you. (John R. Hugo on Quiner’s Diner) Surprisingly, I agree with right-wing Christians that high numbers… Continue reading
I want a gun so if a Muslim terrorist grabs it, a bolt of lightning drops them dead on the spot. Intrigued? Watch the short video below. Thanks to John Zande for… Continue reading
A couple of blogs I read publish posts answering questions from their readers. I thought I’d do the same and pretend readers come to me seeking my sage advice. Unfortunately, my question wasn’t from… Continue reading
I consider your mandatory rainbows a total violation of my right to form my own opinions. (Insanitybytes) For those of you who haven’t noticed, WordPress has decorated the top bar of our Reader… Continue reading
Rape hysteria creates horrible injustices, depriving the accused of due process (those accused of rape on campus), or depriving people of their good name based on associations and prejudice (Catholic priests). The hysteria… Continue reading
Browsing round Christian blogs earlier today, I had the dawning realisation that many religious people view the world with the eyes of a child and the processing power of a Commodore 64. Here… Continue reading