Write a blog because you want to share information, take part in the online conversation about your issue,
rant about injustice, or whatever.
Not exact matches
As Twitter
rants go, Stewart Butterfield's was epic: a 19 - tweet barrage of comments
about racial
injustice, the Charleston shooting and a «preposterous» Wall Street Journal editorial that declared institutionalized racism «no longer exists» in the United States.
plenty of
rants about people who think differently or worship differently (even within Christianity) or live different lifestyles than what people think they should, and not nearly enough anger
about injustice, disdain for prejudice, discontent
about misrepresentation of Jesus» words and frustration at the unwillingess to be salt and light rather than fire and brimstone.
The most obvious example of this is Neil Kinnock, who
ranted and raved
about the
injustices of the House of Lords and was opposed to joining Europe.
Rather than bringing focus to the post, however, my initial attempts only led me off on wonderful
rants about various
injustices.
Powhida came out here in the spring and presented some ideas
about «destroying LA» in his words, which we all laughed off as fodder for the voice of his first person, sycophantic, rage venting
rants about perceived
injustices in the art world.