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The ADL isn’t attacking black people. It’s criticizing a single black person, Goldberg, for saying something dumb and inconsiderate about the Holocaust, an event the ADL obviously has reason to care about.

She obviously takes shit.  She just hired a disgraced actor who is a walking HR complaint to be on her show.  

I've said it many times before...tge internet is a force multiplier for stupidity.

I do think it’s articles like this one that are more attached to the Taylor/Kanye feud than Taylor herself. Post-Reputation you really have to work to find any Kanye references in her lyrics, and just because she writes about karma and revenge doesn’t mean it’s about that trash bag of a man. 

Here’s the short version:

Let’s put this feud to rest by regurgitating it in 1,200 words? This is tabloid trash.

Kanye is still in the news. People are still paying attention to him. He looks like he might end up as the leading voice on Parler, which is a dumpster fire of right wing propaganda. He dominates the news cycle whenever he says anything controversial.

Hot take from a middle-aged white man with no real horse in this race (TS’s new albums is surprisingly listenable and obviously well-written. But, of course I’m not the target demo):

He’s the reason I kept watching True Blood. 

The dbags whining about how much they hate her would vote for her if she ran for office as a Republican.

No social media=no trump presidency, no Q terrorist movement, no attempt coup (1 so far, more coming) so f yeah it’s ruined us all.

God you people are easily triggered.

I imagine “Succession” is downright utopia compared to the Trump family.

That was the way I felt going into Ragnarok, particularly since Marvel had insisted on stopping Age of Ultron cold for, essentially, a very uncompelling Thor 3 teaser. That said, Ragnarok was rather delightful and different, and the Mighty Thor arc that they’re doing in this movie is something I enjoyed in the comics.

I had a complete different experience with this season.  It reflected just how out of control things in this country are that I could clearly see everything single thing that happened this season, actually happening.  And more.  I think this is a terrible misreading of this show, and of the current state of our

“I’ll have hard time believing Obi-Wan is in any real danger” Gurl, we know he’s in the fourth movie, yeah he’s not in any real danger.

For me, the point of the montage of local courts wasn’t just the futility of replicating broken systems or a remark about the court of public opinion but also the implication of disaster when everyone living in their own versions of America meets. What happens when the tiki torch group decides to enforce their ruling

I think this show captures perfectly the paranoia of our times, people are either in denial or complete lack of understanding the true issues and well... they think and act all kind of crazy.

Each to their own, but I found the season, and especially the frantic all-over-the-place finale, brilliant - maybe the best they’ve done (though maybe not the initial Diane/Kurt storyline). I was hesitant about Wackner’s court but found it actually a highlight and a good vessel for the stories (if metaphorical) they