A Police PSA on how germans should deal with terrorists on trains.…
Background: In 1296 the wars for Scottish independence from England had begun, and in 1304, the English had apparently won. But in 1306 Robert the Bruce ascended the Scottish throne, and re-opened the conflict. In 1314 Edward Bruce, Robert’s brother, besieged the strategically critical Stirling Castle, controlling the route north into Scotland. To relieve the fort, and preserve their strategic position, the English assembled a force of 17000 men, two thousand of them cavalry, to crush the Scotti…
Yes, lowbrow again – sue me….…
It’s a good thing I don’t give a shit about the NEA, as they don’t really give a shit about students, otherwise I’d have to consider that all of my life, especially during those crucial, tender, snowflake years, I’ve been a victim of continual microaggressions [http://neatoday.org/2016/09/01/pronouncing-students-names/] and didn’t even know it! (Well, I am white, so perhaps my “privilege” canceled that out?) > Overlooking or downplaying the significance of getting a name right, explains Rita K…
The recent controversy that has caused more BLM-inspired riots (as if they need a reason)was the shooting of an “unarmed” black man by a cop (black, but it’s all whitey’s fault anyway, donchaknow), who’s daughter turned on her camera and promptly told the world he was completely innocent and just holding a book. In addition to the riots, tweets went out with how a black man with a book was more dangerous than a black man with a gun. Yeah, right.While I was willing to consider the possibility th…