As if anyone needed proof:
One of the contributors got himself banned from a forum for trolling. And he's proud of it.
Looking at the individual blogs by the other members, one can only conclude that this is satire. Like Landover Baptists, but too subtle to be funny.
He experienced some sort of trauma judging by that scar, so he's probably having nightmares about that.
A friend of mine related this story: Someone had made a tape for him of "Alien" and "John Carpenter's The Thing", neither of which he had seen before. He fell asleep in the middle of "Alien", and woke up in the middle of "The Thing". Since the same actor appears in both, he didn't notice they were different movies until the end.
James D. Macdonald
Both of the photos, whatever the source, were posted with those captions by Yahoo News. Other agencies who used those same photos had other captions.
Thanks, James. I wasn't aware of that. When Wonkette had this posted on her site, she blamed AP.
Hasn't anyone noticed that AFP and AP - the two agencies with the photos and seemingly biased captions - are DIFFERENT AGENCIES?
Also, the one guy isn't black, he's hispanic. Not only that, but in the photo of the "white couple", the woman is hispanic as well.
I have no tolerance for racism either, but let's not be so eager to jump down everyone's throat over a wrongly perceived injustice, especially when it's more important to help those in need.
Please put things into the right perspective. This all started with a feature on Something Awful.
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