"Blake Randall Wardell, 25, found a bulletproof vest in a garage and put it on at 2:41 a.m. Wednesday, then asked Taylor Ann Kelly, 18, to shoot him in the vest.
She took the shot, missed the main part of the vest and hit him in the chest, the Anderson County Sheriff's Office said.
Several people performed CPR on Wardell, but paramedics said he was dead at the scene.
Police said they are still investigating, but Kelly has been charged. If convicted, Kelly could face up to five years in prison."
Probably confused amusement - its slang for white guy - I think.
Actually its pretty rasist. Chinise saying it to whites in THIER culture is like calling a black the n-word. We just don't see if t that way in our culture.
The dead, including a seven-year-old girl and her baby sister, were Ahmadis, who consider themselves Muslim but believe in a prophet after Mohammed. A 1984 Pakistani law declared them non-Muslims and many Pakistanis consider them heretics.
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Human rights workers say the accusations are increasingly used to settle personal vendettas or to grab the property of the accused.
The style of a CEDA debate specifically calls for participants to get out a huge amount of information incredibly quickly. Here's some video of CEDA debating from 2011, with some white people in it. Skip to about 5 minutes in.
You goddamned racist redneck idiots.
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Last week the Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Board approved $18 million in tax breaks to promote Ken Ham’s long-planned Noah’s ark theme park being built in northern Kentucky.
The Christian theme park will be dedicated to indoctrinating children with ridiculous and discredited claims from the dubious field of “creation science,” claims such as the earth is only 6,000-years-old, that human beings and dinosaurs lived on the earth at the same time, and that the story of Noah’s Ark is true.
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The rationale for this taxpayer subsidized theme park is that “the Ark is a reminder of God’s judgment upon a sinful world. It can also serve as a picture of salvation.”
Taxpayers should not be forced to subsidize an avowedly Christian fundamentalist project based on discredited science and a literal interpretation of Genesis.