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Of course then there's the argument that racism should be based on generalisations, assumptions and prejudices instead of history. Personally (perhaps ignorantly) I feel we shouldn't try to "represent our ancestors", ygm? We're brand new people, no one alive has enslaved anyone else alive, no one alive has been a

is that a good thing though? Its made by leftists for leftists and is repulsive to anyone else. This just perpetuates the same cycle of echo chambers.
The show follows a liberal girl who faces opposition everywhere. Clearly the show is accepting other worldviews exist. Is it going to systematically dismantle each one

Yeah OK, that's an example of my interpretation being influenced.

well firstly, art is up to interpretation, so you can't really "fuck up epically".
I'm not alt-right, i'm not racist, and I don't think the show itself is racist.
I think it's acknowledging the protagonist might be in the wrong. She certainly makes some missteps in the trailer, I'm guessing her arc will be coming to

What me? I don't do that. I'm a liberal but I watch other right leaning stuff to challenge/maybe change my views. I think it's healthy.
Alt right is such a tiny portion of people, you should know a lot of them are posting alt right memes ironically. If you can accept that then you might *gasp* laugh at some of their

I'm fed up of both sides thinking they're right all the time, you know? Forums like these don't help, where a little echo chamber of leftist people are cultured and their views consolidated instead of broken down and challenged. Shows like this need to exist to moderate us all.

Exactly the same would be the case though if someone brought out a "dear black people" though. everyone would flip their shit.
Yeah, both reactions to this show are moronic. The title is vexing to the right who boycott it and lures the left into a false sense of security, when in fact it falls in the middle, leaving

Haha sorry, I'm no fun at parties

He's saying if people are arguing about representation and that and you don't see an issue then you're probably wrong and there probably is an issue.
Which is kind of a bad way to think about things imo.
Everyone can get offended about everything, everyone always wants to have a moan.
"This show needs more representation

Huh.

It does refute it.
"When are you gonna wake up to your white privilege man?" "Uh… I'm black."
OK so in the first 30 secs it shows her trying to attack people only to realise they're on the same team—she can't tell white people apart from black as much as she thinks she can.
Then she moans on about slavery as if she's

Hey, you know the show isn't actually about how "white privilege" is really a thing, that's just the protagonist's pov. Even the damn trailer shows she's wrong. So don't keep calling "alt-rights" snowflakes when they're actually agreeing with the show on this issue—that addressing "all white people" as was the case

No, it's not a cool moment over character logic—when the doctor gave her a gift by leaving her a present it was just an unspoken present to her. Voicing it would only cheapen it.

"Steve Bannon is a human windowless van"
That's my favourite

This needed to be spilt into two parts, the first being a sort of dark plotless dystopian vision with only the slight emergence of any hope, and then the second with the plot kicking in. That would've let out some creativity.

I thought Daredevil was bland as well, so much so that I gave up. Everyone told me to shut it because I just don't get it. Even those action scenes don't do anything for me.

Didn't Jack try hitting on Gwen though in the season 2 opener?

My friend literally made the first one and we're both amazed that this went viral.

Campea only wants the comments to be taken lightly so he doesn't get hate from people who watch Collider's shit because they usually absolutely fellate everything related to fan culture.

Piers isn't all bad, he did a lot of good work after the Orlando shootings in shutting down gun-advocating morons.