So it’s Rankin-Bass’ “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”, except Fred Astaire’s narrating postman is a character now.
So it’s Rankin-Bass’ “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”, except Fred Astaire’s narrating postman is a character now.
You mean like If Beale Street Could Talk, To Kill a Mockingbird, Death and the Maiden, Brian Banks, When They See Us, etc, etc.... Yeah there are no movies or tv shows about that? Go back to 8chan, so that you can run away of all the mean women tormenting you for being a man, and refusing to giving you the attention…
You can always count on the trolls to be the first to jump out and prove the point of the article by trying to deny it.
So the idea isn’t that you as an individual who is white have never had challenges. Extreme ones, even. Or that some individual black folks don’t have some aspects of their life that are more comfortable than you have had it in terms of their maybe being born middle class or rich while you were working class.
it’s not because of racism.
You have more faith in “most people” than I do.
It amazes me how I’m greyed, and an ignorant post like this isn’t.
The comments here... eyeroll. This is an important thing - for “known” white people to address white privilege publicly. This is part of the process for change. White people need to own our shit. Education on this can and should take many forms and by many people. I get the cynicism but celebrities have a…
I mean you’re right - you shouldn’t smack any of your co-workers on the ass (unless you are in pro sports I guess), but there’s definitely a different historical context that makes it extra terrible when you do this to a black woman.
You’ll be getting plenty of Community notifications when you’re LIVING in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!
Except the judicial system will be filled with rapistnaughs. Republicans proved they will block every nominee by a Democratic President and change the rules to push through every rapey doughball they want.
And that co-worker was......you guessed it, Frank Stallone!
It’s pretty weird how much people will flip out at you for saying you didn’t enjoy the special. That hunkahunkakinja troll and a couple other freaks went off at me in an AV Club thread about this for literally saying, “I didn’t think it was funny so I turned it off.”
You’re such a bad faith piece of shit. Do you honestly think people being criticized is “silencing” them? Or is it more likely that you find any criticism of “anti-PC” behavior (in other words, racist, bigoted bullshit) as intolerable and you believe you should be free from consequences of your backwards ass views?
They Might Be Giants, Flood - okay.
If the world were just, everything would end in a fashion referencing The Critic.
Pornhub became an arthouse film site so gradually, I hardly even noticed....
I don’t care how non-NSFW the content is, just having the PornHub domain show up on my company’s server is preventing me from watching it here.
This looks a bit iffy but almost every woman I’ve known loved the book and was fond of at least one version of the movie so I guess it’s nice they’ll be a new one for girls to discover. Also, Gerwig has a graceful, effortless touch with actors so there’s that. It also looks like it emphasizes Alcott’s disdain of…
All in. Can’t say no to Greta Gerwig and the infinitely watchable Saoirse Ronan.