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To emphasise the point? My interpretation on watching this was as follows:

Guess you missed the line ending “piled on by every subsequent president for their own purposes.”

As I understand it — and as a white male, I struggle sometimes — reverse racism is not racism because it is correcting a long history of racism. It is bias, but bias by itself is not racism. Sometimes bias is good, because it fixes wrongs from the past. Bias that reinforces past wrongs is bad.

I don’t think you can use a con appearance as a measuring stick either. For example, let’s take anime voice actor Vic Mignogna. I know he’s no where near the level of fame of even Jeremy here, but as far as anime VA go, he’s right up near the top. I’ve been to a lot of his panels at various cons and he’s nothing but

Mackie said some other troubling things about Black people with locks...something along the lines of that hairstyle being a signifier of criminality.

And then in a recent article about Cap 3, he and Elizabeth Olsen were being interviewed and he mentioned her being in a mini-skirt as her costume and Olsen said that she isn’t and then Renner was like oh I guess that was in my imagination, like dude STFU.

Don’t forget Anthony Mackie on Wendy Williams: “Make Daddy a sandwich!” I’m convinced we will never see Falcon or Hawkeye standalone movies because Disney saw their press tours and said, “Oh, fuck, we cannot have these two being front and center for a movie. As sideshows, okay. But to carry the whole junket? No.”

I was at Silicon Valley Comic Con this weekend and saw Jeremy Renner’s panel. I was surprised how nice he seemed after he was kind of an ass in that interview. At least in that hour, he was a total sweetheart to the fans. He came down from the stage to hug some girl whose birthday it was (she didn’t ask, she was just

Chris Evans and Jeremy Renner said a very stupid, sexist thing about Black Widow/Scarlet Johanssen. Evans manned up and actually apologized after people got upset. Doesn’t excuse his completely unacceptable statement, but at least he apologized for it.

Agreed. The narration does more for me than the visuals.

It makes me think that the "focus groups want male voice overs" is a little disingenuous. Maybe those focus groups just need a lovely, authoritative British female voice to tell them what movies they want to see.

I like the drag. It re-emphasizes that women are perceived as less than men. Craig loses power by putting on a dress, he becomes less than. If a woman were to put on a man's suit (the suit that he was wearing) she would gain power. Man as woman= silly ridiculous. Woman as man = serious. The whole women should aspire

The statistic about how many girls are sexually assaulted on their way to school felt like a punch to the gut.

Judi Dench could narrate a takeout menu and I'd still get chills.

Wow. That was really chilling.