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I was waiting for you to start this conversation you say I don't want to have. We can talk about racism, it's very prevalent in the world, it shaped our entire country, we basically committed genocide against an entire race and never talk about it, it's a very nonsensical way to judge people based on skin tone,

But context is necessary as well. I would think he's referring to people that praise islam before murdering other people as having a form of cancer, cancer that would make you believe doing something like that is good for anyone. Not just every single practicing muslim, but of course that's what we'll turn it into. Oh

I'm saying trying to shun him away from having any avenue to debate his opinions is cowardly way to go about it. Standing up for what you believe, and debating against such a strong opposition is what it takes to prove your points, not just yelling racist, and giving some quotes , and boycotting his public appearances.

And who is he racist against? Just African Americans? I'm confused now, because this article paints him as a white supremacist, which I'm thinking means racist against all non-whites. Or is that just another dumb point of view?

And that's an advantage I've had in life, knowing that individuals are forever individuals. That's not something the left preaches, they preach identity, and it's a terrible way to pretend to care about individuals. Just tell me who you are and I'll judge you based on that, not about what's in your mind.

And why does he say those things? Just because he's racist right? Nothing to do with the life he's lived, I got it.

Yeah, I don't think they hate these large groups of people. I just think Milo in particular has made a life out of speaking out about different stereotypes he views as being valid. It doesn't mean he hates every gay, or every non-white, or every religious person. And with Trump, I don't like him, but I don't think he

So we don't view Milo as this satanic figure that deserves nothing but to be shunned and deemed a racist bigot with no avenue to debate his opinions with anyone of substance? He's just a guy that gives speeches who's formed a much different set of views through his own life experiences. (Which would be a very trying

Haha! "He's yet to evolve with the times" is another way of saying, "he doesn't boycott every differing opinion."

You want to talk about racism? Go ahead.

Oh ok, so he hates all gays, and all races, and all women. No context, just hates them all. I got it.

You would also think that being the way he is, he's probably lived a much different life than me, from the outside looking in on gay culture, and it's OK for him to form opinions based on his own experiences, and doesn't mean he hates all gays, or all women, or all races besides white.

You'd think as a gay man, he would have different opinions on gay culture, which is OK for him to have, and doesn't mean he hates all gays.

The gay immigrant who dates nothing besides black men is a racist homophobic. We all need to stop hiding behind our "sensitivities" and start realizing that people can have controversial view points without being deemed as the devil. I don't like Milo, but he's not alt-right, he's not a white supremacist, he's not a

An incredible amount of nit picking, right next to some great in depth analysis of some key scenes and characters. It's just really weird, like they have to prove that their point of view is correct, even with so much that's needs to be talked about and explained. How can so much happen when something is so tedious?

I guess his past and the 10 years in Africa AFTER the ship sunk should just be skipped over and play no role in the character of James Delaney. Stupid texture to the story. This review is strange, there's some great observations of excellent scenes throughout the episode. Then it immediately contradicts itself by

Right now they have multiply houses to sleep in, with electricity and running the water, behind a gate. Better than the woods and worth fighting for before just deciding to run

I didn't notice it, but if there's actually a helipad there, I'm sure it won't be for nothing. Has to have some purpose if that is in fact what it was

The guy is asking a question about the helipad he noticed and if anyone else did or what it could mean. And you feel the need to point out that none of it is real. But yeah, I'll be the asshole

Yes but would they have the comfort of their home now? When do you realize that giving up everything you fought to secure, and just going back into the woods, is better than continuing to fight for it?