I wonder if those people realize how much of our country is what it is because of protest. Or maybe they do and just don't care…
I wonder if those people realize how much of our country is what it is because of protest. Or maybe they do and just don't care…
I think that I weirdly am able to see those sorts of things as just art (what that says about me…let's not reflect on that). I really need to find someone with blu-rays who'll lend them to me because I have the DVDs, which have nothing on them.
Your intolerance is showing….and has been in this entire thread.
The way that our policing is done in this country is very scary. I'm a true crime fan and there are a number of cases where jurisdictions not working together allow for criminals to continue committing crimes.
I had participated in the March for Science the week before (as there was no local Climate March) these episodes dropped and it hit hard as well.
Atwood has famously and explicitly said that the book is placed in the US because of the fundamentalism of the original white English settlers. If you take off your blinders and look at what they wanted and how they ruled, it's a scary place if you did not stay on the straight and narrow. Likely if you brought them to…
Yes, heaven forbid people be incredibly moved by a TV show, movie, music, play, painting, poetry. What weak and silly people they are.
I still hate ABC's whole 'oh we will super promote it for season 2' which it never did.
I still blame the strike and ABC's moronic decision to not continue the first season for its demise.
I agree with finding the 'torture works' idea of Zero Dark Thirty to be very problematic.
Unless I am much mistaken I believe Lily Allen is also in it. But yes, no one should take the story presented in Elizabeth as fact because soooo much of it is pretty far removed from it.
The labor playacting really bothered me. I'm not entirely sure of all the reasons why.
And the one woman who came close to being the president…was the victim of so much sexist and misogynistic rhetoric.
There was a great article in Teen Vogue that eviscerated the 'but Muslim women have it so much worse' argument that conservatives like to throw around.
It's funny, but I think that this show and this particular episode actually helped me figure something out and change it.
I LOVE Moone Boy! I will watch random episodes when I need a pick-me-up.
I've seen a lot of people making the oh so insightful comment that life is pretty crappy for women who live in middle eastern Muslim countries.
Exactly! I'm still livid at how many people, men AND women, so blithely voted in a man with proliferating accusations of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and rape. At how many of those people will claim that all of the women who alleged sexual misconduct are lying, even though it's unlikely any are and if there is…
Absolutely. It's rare to find something that is completely that way.