Bottom line-
Judging people purely based on their opportunities—whether they had a lot or very little—tends to be unfair, because it skips over context. A more thoughtful view considers both circumstances and choices.
Opportunities aren’t fully under someone’s control People don’t choose where they’re born, their family situation, or early access to resources. Judging them on those advantages or disadvantages can ignore factors they didn’t create.
It confuses privilege with effort
I haven't seen this many haymakers thrown since Portland back in the day.
You absolutely MUST watch until the end when a guy in a red jacket challenges him and gets slept with one punch.
This bar in Minneapolis, Minnesota is being shut down to make way for a mosque that is about to be built.
Since it is a Somalian Muslim community, they complained about the noise that would come from the bar, and of course, alcohol being served there.
Making a mistake patriots, the enemy is already here.
They are not here to join us. They are here to conquer us.
And it’s not going to happen all at once.
1000 cuts.
Adolf Hitler had a Ministry of Truth.
Joseph Goebbels had a Ministry of Truth.
Joseph Stalin had a Ministry of Truth.
Joseph Biden has a Ministry of Truth.