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Sure, we have "progressed" so much that people are more miserable than ever. ( you just complimented Trump) Living your true life doesn't mean having an adverse affect on the rest of society, nor expecting to have whatever your want. Everything that gave society some structure is not out-of-date and discriminatory. . People today cannot differentiate between equal vs. different, since they are so wrapped up in how special and self-entitled they have been conditioned to feel, which can party be blamed on parenting. The "downfall" is already here. (and it has nothing to do with Trump or what political party you belong to, if any) It's not the FOX comfort zone, but caring about how certain things affect society as a whole, instead of pandering. We live in the "do whatever makes you happy, it's your life" syndrome. It may be our downfall, eventually. It does if the "TG" is speaking about their transition to the class. But children are smart, they know a woman is a man without being told; nobody cares that children are being disrespected by being exposed to such before they are mature enough and can think for themselves. I find it interesting that he advanced so far due to his looks in very looks-oriented business, where there are thousands of handsome actors with talent also. I suppose he's the guy-next-door type, I don't know Aside from the fame-factor, many people treat others quite often based on what they represent to them (male/female attire/ age/ gay, straight.etc.) When I see the posts these posts about stars, that is the thing that occurs to me. We all want to believe our favorite celebs are nice, true sometimes/ not true sometimes Unless a civilian shot this footage, it's strange that an officer would forget another officer is filming him via their body cam, or the officer is full of adrenaline by then and doesn't imagine his actions will be scrutinized as police brutality.. There's the arrogance and condescension too; the younger doctors seem less so. And the same with lawyers (and I'd say with other professions to some extent where the subject earned a degree). I understand; I should have used a stronger word than "bugged". What bearing? If he's constantly being opposed and has to keep making a stance, how does that not have a bearing? Why, slimone...need to cross the border in a hurry? It doesn't mean he lied (and I think you know it). He's only human and cannot predict the other agenda that comes up which would naturally derail and slow the process. Why, would like to believe he lied about as a form of projection? no..dont kick. Did the cam show him kicking? Maybe people should not have bugged him about it, or the wall would exist! But did the cops check his background history before the choke hold? (did he have a history, or no?) tell me: what caused the confrontation in the first place? What did Floyd do that provoked the officer? Doctors/dentists assume that you have not done research on what ails you,, and perhaps they are threatened when you tell THEM what's wrong with you instead of them discovering it. Not all are like that but they should have gratitude that they had the opportunity to be $$ doctors, instead of put -off by one thing. Well, in fairness, maybe most people have not done their own research. That's right. Many of them treat you based on what you represent to them; it's human nature. (Doctors do the same thing, but to a lesser extent). But the ones who are mistreated would never know this, since they have not been exposed to it. As if I should have to be stopped riding my motorcycle more times than necessary so the cop could alleviate his boredom and/or find some dirt on me.