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At The Lubitsch Corner
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You never see bad guys in movies who are Arab terrorists. It’s always Germans or French…

When you’re at a soccer game in Europe and you see the words “United Arab Emirates,” you know there is a lot of Arab money floating around and influencing the dialogue. The conversation is constantly being steered away from scrutiny. They think we’re fools.

Whenever any article about someone includes the words “in an interview with Taki’s Magazine,” you can just stop listening there because what’s coming up next is going to be racist filth. The “magazine” is just a thinly veiled Stormfront wannabe.

Uh buddy they’re off book now. I’m just saying *kanye shrug* They did this already, maybe try something else this time?

and ohmygod SANSA AND JON I’M CRYING

we’re also doing that whole white girl saving the savages thing all over again i see

Oh, I think those countries had other ways of getting technological imports that do not involve racism, slavery and economic exploitation over centuries, as well as spiritual malaise and a bunch of famines. But you do you, white person. Convince yourself colonialism was good for us natives.

westerners forcefully spread their “culture” globally. we didn’t want it.

You’re right, the British brought the English language to India and now most Indian people speak much better English than Americans.

relax no one’s having a mental breakdown.

I’m more offended that Slumdog Millionaire isn’t really even Bollywood. It’s a British film. With an “iconic dance” from the Pussycat Dolls.

Yeah but singing about it is not the same as “taking someone to task” - musicians sing about their life, both for release as well as for artistic purposes. It can be about both of those without also having to be about taking someone to task, which should go without saying.

You do realise this is an album, right? She gets to sing about personal journeys if she wants INCLUDING the beginning of it. Shouldn’t this be obvious?

Did you even read the poster’s comment? It literally says that the author should stop watching the show if she doesn’t like the violence - which wasn’t what the author said, and the only reason that comment even exists because the poster think “GoT’s violence is awesome” and he/she won’t brook any other opinion IN

Rick James described that phenomenon as “bitch power”.

As someone who is (generally) straight, I always thought Prince was delightfully confusing

oh m y god

Not to take away from his feminism but I’ve always found it funny how straight men approached Prince. Hilton Als, for Harpers, did a write up about Prince that I think everyone should read (link will be below quotation).