What is more basic than an Entertainment Tonight Youtube clip?
What is more basic than an Entertainment Tonight Youtube clip?
When do we get a review for Ilana Glazer’s new standup special (The Planet Is Burning)?
Half of Hollywood’s income now comes from China, which has blacklisted Gere for his advocacy on behalf of Tibet. I wouldn’t say he’s my favorite actor, but he’s pretty good and he’s sacrificed his career rather than shut up about oppression. That’s really rare.
“This would involve potentially abandoning their titles” - don’t they also have these titles in Canada? They’re part of the royal family of 19 countries, spreading the extended family around the globe might actually be a good strategy.
My thoughts exactly. What an incredible cast to waste.
“the power that choice has had on her life as an actor and a mother”
“post-Kamala political landscape”
What are Ellen’s go-to classic clips, her equivalent to Carol Burnett’s Scarlett O’Hara entrance? I know she’s made a lot of money and was important for gay representation, but what were her obvious iconic moments that justify this award? The clip package was pretty thin; was her old sitcom that memorable? An American…
Yes, you did. MikeD said it was a war crime, I took issue with that, and you took issue with me.
Can’t believe he’s turning his attention to *checks notes* half the human race.
Something about this format makes every movie sound like a joke.
I agree that Iran probably didn’t like having its convoy attacked and that it is an act of war. That doesn’t make it a war crime. And maybe this attack will trigger a larger war. That’s not a war crime either.
By whom?
We’re not allowed to kill generals now? Can we still kill privates? What rank is the cutoff?
All you have is name calling. You are assuming the facts are actually much worse than what’s in the article. Why? Why would the writers, at the Root or CNN, intentionally soften the entire premise of the story? If the co-workers did something more than cause “discomfort” by not “supporting” her, wouldn’t the Root say…
“Hi co-worker! I wear a hijab now; isn’t that great?”
I don’t know what your problem is. I posted a comment (not to you!) and you replied with a complete non sequitur. I asked you a question and you didn’t answer it. What is it you want from me?
I’m not arguing; you responded to my comment with non sequiturs.
Congress’s power to pass the the Civil Rights Act comes from the Commerce Clause, not the First Amendment. That’s from the law itself. I’m not “ignoring” anything, I’m taking issue with the part of your argument that is wrong. The First Amendment does not govern the relationship between employer and employee, unless…
It doesn’t say her coworkers were assholes or unprofessional. It says they didn’t support her decision. Are they obligated to?