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I dislike Kid Rock, but I do hate the taking a single line to prove how bad it is. It works with any band:
"She loves you/Yeah Yeah" etc

I loved this episode. Personally, was howling with laughter at the Tracy bit. I know it's callous, but I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be (and is) a funny scene. The start of her suicide note, something like "this has nothing to do with that cheating asshole" was great. And then the notion of Eugene saving her from

I dislike the guy as much as everyone else, but this isn't exactly a problem for his legal team. They'll keep going through until they find a group of people who either haven't heard of him or don't care. Honestly, this probably hurts the prosecution (a lot of highly educated jurors, the type you'd expect to find him

How on Earth did Foxx actually negatively impact this goal?

How does this make teaching sign language to children harder?
Does someone honestly think that a person watching that would think "Yeah, stupid deaf people!" or "Yeah, sign language is just silly hand waving!"
Or is this just, "I'm offended and so what you did is a slap to progress!"?

Appreciate the last word, I suppose.

I guess, if I had tried to argue the grammy's were racist and then got smacked down about the Wire, I'd start throwing in silliness too. Your claim "You started out this whole thing by saying The Wire is considered one of the greatest shows on TV." is just wrong. You brought it up saying "In my opinion The Wire is

So if bias is the universal norm, what's your point in the first place?

"My point was that within that comparison and your initial crack about AV Club's pro-black bias is the belief that there is some zone or area that is free from bias." Where are you getting this from? Where did I say or imply there would be a bias free zone? Most things lean one way or the other. AV club leans

He's as nasty as Samantha Bee, Larry Wilmore, John Oliver or Stephen Colbert. Are those folks too nasty and spiteful for you as well?

Ugh. If you can't handle criticism from a moderate liberal like Maher, you have a lot of growing up to do.

I get that it's not a silly fight to everyone. (Who would fight a fight they thought was silly?)

"I never said you were no better than a raving Nazi." Next post:
"You are right. I don't think you are any better than the raving rightwing."

The point is just sailing over your head like so many clouds…

"The raving rightwing didn't do that. The raving rightwing isn't on here making up excuses for it. Liberal Hollywood did it. You are excusing it….
Having said that, people like you are no better."

That's not at all true, unless you expand your definition of right wing to include liberal bastions like The Atlantic or The New York Times. Here's one example: https://www.theatlantic.com…

I don't think you read the article. The article goes on about how PC culture was a hypocritical target and used as a weapon. But this "outrage" is exactly why it can be used as a weapon. This is the sort of nonsense that gets shared and reinforces the perception that the Left is out of control and silly. And, as the

What an adorable lil troll.

Look, here's my point, restated as simply as I can. You tell me which of these steps makes me no beter than the raving nazis etc.

Last post you said: "You said they put politics over merit in relation to black shows - not in general."
Then I responded, and you made a whole thing out an out of context quote.