Be it your home or your country, this is what happens when you attempt to be charitable toward people who hold you in contempt.
Tensions Rising in Germany Citizens clash with Syri... moreBe it your home or your country, this is what happens when you attempt to be charitable toward people who hold you in contempt.
Tensions Rising in Germany Citizens clash with Syrian refugees--and each other.
Germany is blowing up again over migration. The Saxon town of Bautzen has, like dozens of similar places across Germany, a barracks for some of the million or two Middle Eastern migrants who have been streaming across the Mediterranean for the past year-and-a-half. People in Bautzen aren't used to foreigners, and now groups of young men have taken to congregating in city's central square, the Kornmarkt. The migrants say they come there for the free internet. This upsets the locals, 80 of whom waged a pitched battle against 20 teenage migrants on Wednesday evening. Alcohol was involved on both sides. To judge from the video at FAZ.com, accounts differ on who is to blame. The Germans say that the young migrants (whom they refer to as UMAs, the German acronym for unaccompanied minors seeking asylum) are haras... less
It seems these days that we shout censorship, kiss of death, conspiracy, being mugged, etc. when we have violated ToS. Maybe we should look into the mirror instead?! Hmm. Just a th... moreIt seems these days that we shout censorship, kiss of death, conspiracy, being mugged, etc. when we have violated ToS. Maybe we should look into the mirror instead?! Hmm. Just a thought.
than finding some short-arse has been driving a car of yours, so that now you are obliged to reset just about every damned thing on it, just in order to make it driveable again?
FWIW, I've liked Lil Wayne ever since I heard Lollipop. :-) (The lyrics may not be safe for work or children, but the song itself is VERY finely constructed.)
Lil Wayne says he di... moreFWIW, I've liked Lil Wayne ever since I heard Lollipop. :-) (The lyrics may not be safe for work or children, but the song itself is VERY finely constructed.)
Lil Wayne says he didn’t think racism existed because white people attend his concerts, denies retirement rumors
Rapper Lil Wayne declared racism dead on Tuesday, citing his white concertgoers as an example.
When asked by “Undisputed” co-host Skip Bayless about a predominantly white Westchester audience for which he’d once performed, the New Orleans native said it signified to him “there was no such thing as racism.” less