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Haha, yeah, right. "Quintillions" right? Yeah, so let's operate on that hypothetical - you get that. Will you finally be quiet, sit down, and contribute? Then what happens in 5 years when all of that is gone because you all threw it away? More reparations, but this time it's "for real"?

Gladly, minus, of course, everything that's been given to you since the 1960s. Not sure if it'd be a net gain for you in that case….

So, does this mean that we can stop paying for everything for you now?

Ironic, this is exactly why I voted for Trump.

So blacks can vote THEIR race, but the moment whites do it's racist? It's that very Balkanization that has handed Trump the election. When the Dems…and liberals, desire to "fracture whitness" like Dyson advocated and whites push back, why are you surprised?

Here's the deal, and what this author fails to understand here. It's 2016, there is NO WAY, SHAPE, or FORM, that this show could exist in that would have gotten green-lit by an image conscious/PC studio if it were going to be the show this author thinks he's watching. Portraying a black woman in this light and then

This show is an excellent Rorschach test to see how much of a buzzkill your political correctness is going to be in your life. This author hovers somewhere between "inconvenience" and "that guy".

"White in America is not having to be as perpetually conscious of race as non-White people tend to have to be"
Actually, the only people I've seen obsess about race in this country are blacks. I've never ever heard any other race talk about "intersectionality", etc…

"In the piece, Heyl states that Wilkinsburg offered Penn Hills money to take their students.

This is what happens when you have a progressive mindset in the schools. Suddenly everyone must be nannied to death and you can't let kids be kids.

In the pantheon of issues in movies, it is. And people like you would squirt over it

Well, true…but then again, neither are most of the "issue of the month" movies

looks like it

You really don't get out much do you?

The problem with reviewers of religious films is that too often they allow their personal prejudices to get involved. If one were to change the professor to a gay hater and Josh to a outspoken LGBT defender and have the story develop along those lines, this movie would have gotten an A+ for its "edginess" and