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It is also a way of pre-shaming any well-meaning person who might reach out to someone to have a civil conversation. Swinton didn’t reach out to a token Asian—she reached out to someone who was vocal on an issue that had Swinton in the crosshairs.

Turning racial understanding and communication into a “damned if you

This is the perfect example of annoying white-people-posting. I hope you got a happy pat on the head for this one dimensional nothing.  

You delete those comments and you may as well discontinue Jezebel.

She reached out to someone who had been very vocal about the issue (and, it turns out, not terribly informed)

To these facts, you will receive but silence.

She had already been commenting on it.

She warps it to make herself look better. It’s reminiscent of teenagers exaggerating stories of how they confronted bullies/cops/parents.

I think you might be part of the problem

“likely”

looks like he followed her in the restaurant to me

you got a long wait—these losers don’t understand shame.

you are quite the man

What is it with these NFL-caliber athletes and their inability to escape from the drunken shoves of college co-eds?

They didn’t even deny doing it. They claim she was cool with it.

It’s an honor, not a reward. Same reason Bob Dylan gets the Medal of Freedom, not Ted Nugent (one hopes)

Reads more like snooty New Yorkers commenting among themselves on what kind of fashions Trump fans are wearing to rallies

Star Wars (Rogue one, etc) is a continuation of what these adults watched as teenage boys. It’s not like they’re also obsessing over Twilight (or whatever it is teenage boys are watching—I assume not that, but anyway), it is of their time. Whether it is “for adults” or not is irrelevant. If you enjoy it, it is for

This man’s reviews are the equivalent of a fat man standing in front of the screen: all i can see is him.

+1 for reminding me of my favorite cartoon

I was working for a environmental org one summer and spent some time working at a county fair on Cape Cod, telling people that windmills were good and such. Our booth was near the rear entrance to the stage and I had been out talking to random fair-goers all day, so was a bit punchy and over-talkative. A guy was