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annieem
adthyme

Great article albeit somewhat general so I’m not sure where the line is being drawn politically. There are definitely some words and actions that do cross the line and become counterproductive by alienating potential allies. Thinking here about some of the nonsensical violence of the antifa crowd. However, your

Haven’t watched this week’s SNL yet. Have been loving their riffs on Trump and his cronies since the campaign. Do not always like their non-political or apolitical skits especially the risqué and juvenile ones. Not sure how I feel about the skit in question but I do believe it can’t be determined based on who wrote it

I agree. I also watched it twice and the first time I believe I was over influenced by the audience. I was so worried for Larry - that he was bombing and people didn’t like him. He was very, very funny in my opinion.

I thought Larry Wilmore was great - perhaps a little nervous and crossing the line a few times. I found most of it laugh out loud funny. He was edgy, very black, and very left. My guess is that people attacking him didn’t get it or felt threatened or attacked. Good job, Larry!