And guess what, that's your personal experience.
And guess what, that's your personal experience.
I don't get this article at all. People are naturally curious, why does there have to be a 'right time' to ask someone's ethnicity? I don't see how it's any different from asking 'how do you know the host?' In fact it's probably more interesting, and there's probably more to be said on the matter. I find it bizarre…
I think if we're going to start criticizing random TV shows in post-revolutionary Egypt we need to be given more context to do it. Unfortunately both the blog entry and the cited article are written in the "Anita Sarkeesian" style that has been gaining traction in recent years. Basically: unconcerned with cultural…
Whereas, had this happened in the US, everybody would be shitting themselves over the rights of every stupid motherfucker with money enough to create his on TV show being free to worship any imaginary sky asshole he (!) saw fit, as long as he's an American.