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SympathysSilhouette

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  1. Well to be fair, I'm guessing that a lot of models would voice equally vapid and terrible opinions if they were not prevented to do so by vigilant agents/publicists/PR/entourage.
  2. Wow, what a picture!
  3. Right, but a significant number of those aren't even semi-recent immigrants. If we are talking African-Americans, a significant number of those will have been in American for countless generations by now. In which way are they "different" from the majority, other than in the color of their skin? Obviously their experience will have been colored by racism (slavery, Jim Crow, ...), but they were not asked to adapt to an entirely different culture from the one they were born in, or their parents of grandparents were born in. Unless you trace it all the way back to the victims of the triangular trade. By comparison, immigrants (first, second and third generation immigrants) into Europe from the Maghreb countries is a relatively recent development. This can mostly be traced back to the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. This isn't really an argument against the notion that Europe has its fair share of racists, obviously it does, but more against the idea that the experience of the Muslim-European immigrant can be likened to that of the modern day African-American.
  4. What groups would this represent in the US?
  5. What minorities are you talking about? Muslims are a very small minority in the US. Almost minuscule compared to some European countries.
  6. Well if we want to get really technical, race is a social construct, not a biological determinism. e.g. there is a wide variety of people who would be perceived as "black" but many of whom have little in common in terms of their underlying DNA.
  7. 35% of those who voted and 23% of the electorate. That's a large group, but not that large, especially since not all of them will have voted for her because they agreed ideologically with her, but more as a middle finger to the establishment. She also only attracted 31% of Fillon voters. I don't see how FN will ever realistically win the second round of a Présidentielle if they cannot even attract more than half of the voters of Les Républicains.
  8. Marine Le Pen engaged in negationism just in the last month! Hillary and her are nothing alike, the comparison is insulting, even if you really hate Hillary Clinton.
  9. It sort of makes sense, because I believe Obama is liked by 90% of Frenchmen, which is a lot better than the score for any of their own politicians.
  10. Source: her Instagram account.
  11. Thanks for the tip, I think I got most of them. Source: Nelly.com
  12. https://news.vice.com/story/fyre-fest-organizers-blew-all-their-money-months-early-on-models-planes-and-yachts EmRata = smarter than the average model?
  13. As an actor? No, not really. As a director? Only when he isn't in the movie (like with "Gone Baby Gone"). As a DVD commentator to "Armageddon"? He's a genius!
  14. Her body still looks on point. I wish she got more work.
  15. Damn! DAMN!
  16. No argument there, but if I'm a jeans company, I'm throwing money at her to become my female spokesmodel.
  17. Her butt looks great in jeans.
  18. I liked the dress.
  19. That is leaving an awful lot of real power out of the equation.
  20. Of all the presidents to admire, Andrew Jackson seems like an odd choice as well. But perhaps it's best not to try and make sense of Trump.
  21. But isn't he supposedly a fan of Andrew Jackson? I thought he had a portrait of him in the Oval Office and everything.
  22. Beyond that, I would hope that the POTUS can give a semi-decent answer to the question "Why did the Civil War happen?". I mean, it's literally one of the questions on the U.S. citizenship test.
  23. I didn't know you were an EmRata fan? Or did you just like this specific photograph of her?

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