The people making that argument don't seem to understand that "compassion" doesn't only extend to people who agree with you on every detail of every political opinion you have.
The people making that argument don't seem to understand that "compassion" doesn't only extend to people who agree with you on every detail of every political opinion you have.
I mean…
But the reasons that "they think you're supporting" X are often very questionable.
I mean…Comedy Central censored their 200th episode because they were getting death threats.
I think the issue was that they were hinging the entire season's plot on a Clinton victory defeating the memberberries…and then we got fucked.
You've gotta remember what's important, here!
To simplify it a bit:
It actually has a very clear viewpoint.
I mean…they've already had their shit censored by the network.
It cracks me up that people have gotten so fucking tribal about the moral righteousness of their political beliefs that they actually think a show arguing "Being right about something isn't an excuse to be shitty to other human beings" is someone claiming that "both sides are bad."
I'd agree!
…so you "quit watching" over 10 years ago, and feel in any way qualified to talk about their blind spots?
I'll make that trade happily…and I like Jamie Alexander.
If only he'd added a line like "with an average score .2 higher than Wonder Woman's"!
I was recently in Times Square.
I really enjoyed those interviews. Axel's a thoughtful guy, and was always good for a quite.
Greg's the "Comics You Should Own" guy.
What on earth does his being "Western" have to do with his relationships to Luke and Misty, the two most important people in the character's life?
Is 21 really "a hair younger than" 27, these days?
I refuse to read Soule's run based on the prosecutor premise, but I looked it up a couple weeks ago.