Had my mate's sone in work today for some work experience, all OK with that smart young lad.
Was dropping him off to his dad later on and I see him sauntering up the street, beep and pull up... what's the story?
"I had to get out of work, there's 2 fecking eejits up there, they are furries and one is nuzzling the other and purring"
"I had to leave or I'd go mad"
I mean.... on your own time, I've no issue.... in work.... in a Big Tech household name company, come on, nah.
Why do I feel like thats either been put up by Shaniqua who just want her baby daddy to come home and stop f@$%in all dem white hoes, or by Trevor who is tired of seeing his wife Debbie run trains....... ?.............?
(This guy lives in Germany, by the way. He's not even African.)
What I love about this thread is that most comments think the criticism is ridiculous and understood the Leopard word play as intended, but the BBC jumped at the opportunity to report on the two-and-a-half guys that were offended.
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg asked on Monday if "we need to see white people get beat up" to see meaningful police reform following the death of Tyre Nichols.
Two German extinction rebellion activists failed to appear in court for charges of coercion (of motorists). It turns out they flew to Bali for the holidays. Their organisation defended their colleague with the words: "They booked this flight as private individuals, not as climate protection activists. One should be able to make a difference there." (Source, German)
Nein… One should NOT be able to distinguish a difference. If they really believe in Total Struggle, there is no difference between private and public behavior.
in my little world, they get the axe for not being true believers in (their own) cause.….
Massachusetts State Democrats proposed a bill that would see inmates offered reduced sentences of up to a year if they donate their organs and bone marrow.
Massachusetts State Democrats proposed a bill that would see inmates offered reduced sentences of up to a year if they donate their organs and bone marrow.
I actually think that's not an entirely bad idea. At least white collar criminals or first offenders could be given that option. I read the other day it takes up to 10 years in the US to receive a kidney transplant, even though the average life expectancy for someone on dialysis is just 5 years.
Knowing people who are currently working, and have worked, in the US penitentiary system I can say this is 100% using prisoners in the most unethical manner.
These guys are desperate, they’ll do whatever you want so they have the chance to either get out as soon as possible or make their living in the jail more comfortable.
The problem comes with the fact the donation is rewarded. It immediately turns into preying on vulnerable people who have been incarcerated
It’s like living in the town where the best paycheck you can get is donating blood and bone marrow. And people do donate blood once a month to get the little extra they need to make rent. It’s cruel and unethical.
The prison system itself is completely fd and this will make it even worse.
I actually think that's not an entirely bad idea. At least white collar criminals or first offenders could be given that option. I read the other day it takes up to 10 years in the US to receive a kidney transplant, even though the average life expectancy for someone on dialysis is just 5 years.
That's not what I meant, and it's not how I read the contents of the article posted by Ivan.
There's obviously no moral right to an early release if sentenced to jail. You'll have to do your time. But there've been instances where convicts were granted parole for good deeds, such as rendering first aid to a guard in medical distress. And I actually read about a guy in Canada who got a couple of years off his sentence for donating bone marrow to a cancer patient. He contracted an infection in the process, I think, and a three-month hospital stay for his troubles. Can't say I'm wholly opposed to giving a man like that somewhat of a reward for doing what's right.
At any rate, the idea that good deeds can accelerate one's release isn't entirely new, and surely an organ donation is a worthier reason for an early release than "good behaviour" inside the tank, which is of little use to society.
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