Complaining about officiating so much that the officials begin ignoring your team’s penalties is very much a short term fix to a Charmin soft problem. Enjoy the 2nd round exit, Wild fans.
Complaining about officiating so much that the officials begin ignoring your team’s penalties is very much a short term fix to a Charmin soft problem. Enjoy the 2nd round exit, Wild fans.
@dallassportsguy@NotJackKemp@iamelf In general, if one is not Jewish they are likely best served by refraining from assigning labels to Jewish people.
Right?
@DanielWoodward@NotJackKemp It feels like 99% of people who are in the market of pointing out problems would react the same way.
It’s no wonder why the idea of compromise is foreign to most. Our primary export of anger/fear is endangered by the thought of progress.
@Steadyspirit@christaforcola@cwebbonline And to directly answer your point, of course I’m going to address race when someone talks about it freely, lol! I have not once nor do I claim that a person’s race dictates how they act or think. You talk openly about race, so it’s counterproductive to use that as a shield.
@Steadyspirit@christaforcola@cwebbonline In general, if someone accuses someone that they don’t know of something while twisting what they say to fit their narrative, that person is not open to seeing things outside of their narrow worldview. That phenomenon is universal.
@christaforcola@Steadyspirit@cwebbonline Thank you for your service! I don’t expect t anyone to do anything because I share an opinion. Even if it calls out the hypocrisy of that person’s stance.
@Steadyspirit@christaforcola@cwebbonline I said “most white Democrat voters” abandoned that voting habit. If you’re going to quote me be honest about it. Maybe the person hung up on identity politics in this conversation isn’t the white Southern dude. 🤷♂️
@Steadyspirit@christaforcola@cwebbonline You’re simply seeing what you want in that statement. I was intentionally calling out white voters who only voted for white candidates.