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That's kind of what made me worried about it. I'm old and remember how misleading the Starship Troopers trailer was with Blur's Song 2. The movie was good for other reasons, but the song made the trailer. That might be the case here: we're reacting to the song rather than the preview of the movie. For example, if the

I initially read the headline as, "The Creators of Breaking Bad..."

There's an excellent article up at Slate that puts what Incognito did in the context of bullying behavior in general. Part of that is forming a friendship with the victim in private, which is then exploited in front of others:

If you're working for the government, then anti-Americanism will certainly be a bigger issue for you than antisemitism. One thing some Americans don't get about European anti-Americanism, is that non-Americans don't actually have the luxury of not having an opinion about America, in the way that Americans don't have

Sure. But the result is that working class people tend to have more actual experience with people of other races than the middle classes do. (Although in the UK there's the interesting twist that the white middle classes might have contact with the similarly middle-class Indian Hindu community, but not with the more

I think it'll depend very much on who you get to know here. Most people will be completely cool. The radical left is the most outspoken, for the very reasons you cite, so if you move in student circles, then you might run into that (and if you're American, you could have the added issue of leftist anti-Americanism).

And in Europe it's a myth that the working class is more racist than the middle class. In the UK, the latter might have learned to avoid racism in their language, but interracial marriages are, last I heard, much more frequent in the working classes who don't necessarily have the educational background to choose the

I think it is changing slowly. There was an interesting article in the FAZ recently about the movie Fack ju Göhte, which talked about how it dealt with the main character's Turkish background.

Yeah. I know both the UK and Germany well. The difference is in the outspokenness (and the precise groups targeted) rather than the 'quantity' of racism, as if that were even measurable. A better comparison to anglophone racism is German antisemitism. It's still around and pretty virulent in some population groups

A quick Google search finds this:

I honestly don't understand why this is even a story. They just seem to be a bunch of friends having some silly fun, like most of us could do with more of. I don't get what's here to make fun of, but I'm old and apparently don't understand internet snark.

Yeah. I was surprised by the question in this article. Whatever we feel about Dredd personally, we're not supposed to like the system he defends. Of course, there are always people who think he's a hero, much as there were people who thought that of Alf Garnett/Archie Bunker.

I'm a guy and have had exactly the same experience. When I look back at the women I've dated, or even just fallen for without the feelings being requited, the only common physical denominator is that they all had really expressive faces. Their smiles, in particular, spread really quickly across their whole faces and

That's exactly what I was thinking. This is just an RL (or wannabe) rip-off of the awesome sci-fi nightmare short.

I really hope this comes up as a plot point in The Americans.

Yung in a fight scene*:

I was loath to watch it because I'm so tired of TV living off violence against women. But the reviews were good and it had Gillian Anderson in it, so I tried the first episode. As we spent quite a lot of time with the woman he was stalking, I realized that it was great how they were taking the time to humanize his

And A Cock and Bull Story. She's really drily hilarious in that.