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IF the story involves government workers.......YES.
IF the story has national implications.....YES.
IF the story involves private citizens and has no significance to the public...........NO.
Hey, if the guy had a change of heart about his own personal usage of the word, so be it.
JUST. DON'T. APOLOGIZE.
By apologizing now, he's basically admitting that he was wrong all those years ago when he called out his critics for being PC and woke. He's embracing woke culture now! He's a fraud.
Apologizing was a pathetic, gutless move!!! SHOW SOME BACKBONE DUDE!!
He had no problem defending his use of the N-word FOR YEARS, to the point of being defiant in his belief in the freedom to say things that weren't PC. But now he's got a corporate gig and suddenly he bows down to the woke...
Come on, you don't need the hyperbole. Believe it or not I actually agree that Trump should have spoken up on January 6th. But that's water under the bridge. The point is that a lot of protesters are getting hammered by overzealous prosecutors. Trump is speaking a Truth that resonates with a...
I know that a lot of people are asking for pardons. But Trump didn't say he was going to pardon them all. He said he would be fair. To me, that means that the people who committed serious crimes will get a fair trial but no pardon.
Not everyone from January 6 assaulted a cop. There are a lot of people in jail who never should have been given anything more than a ticket. Those are the people who are being treated unfairly. Many of them do deserve to be pardoned.
President Trump never said anything about pardoning people who assaulted police officers. He only said that he would treat people fairly. What's so bad about that?
Those two meanings are not so different, IMO. It's just that "keep it mostly the same" is basically a euphemism for "keep it the way it was before it started changing."
Guy who sits across from me was not at work yesterday. He shows up today and we ask him what happened.
Him: "Oh man, I had a fever and a headache and a terrible cough, so I went to the doctor and he had me get a COVID test."
The rest of us ask, "What was the test result?"
He says, "I don't...
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