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I'd put his show at a mixed bag. Some of the panels could be really terrible (the worst was a death penalty panel where a comedian began with the observation Dzhokhar Tsarnaev shouldn't be executed, he should have sexual reassignment surgery and raped, and went downhill from there) but this came really from whoever

Pardon the Integration was that show's best recurring bit.

True, the Nazis were generally less Islamophobic than Maher.

Francesca Ramsey. She was good.

*acknowledges Repulsion is an unsettling and starkly lit movie that's good*

Oh there's a good question!

Right. Big budget films by definition remain comfortably within the orthodoxy of the given country. You're not going to get any trenchant criticism of the surveillance state in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, just a vague gesture that acknowledges this is a thing people talk about but then get down to the brass

Hell, the blockbusters are barely marketed. Mermaid was in and out of theatres here with barely a peep last year.

The film's getting a lot of mediocre-to-worse reviews, much like the last time Zhang Yimou made an epic movie about China with a well known Hollywood star (that time, Christian Bale, in The Flowers of War.) I don't think she's really that big of a deal here.

There was also a TV movie, Mary and Rhoda, which was the last part of the Mary Tyler Moore 'canon,' and had been planned as a pilot but that didn't pan out.

Did they have the cannons? Not every recording actually uses the cannons.

I am. In fact the term comes from Irish history; a landowner named Boycott was so targeted by Irish nationalists. There were also protests.

The university was petitioned (to no avail obviously), and Milo has been debunked in the past. Institutions are probably a good idea - German laws against hate crime are notably more severe than America's, it would be worth considering.

But unless you are advocating an alternative action, you are literally advocating doing nothing with regards to Milo.

So what do you suggest be done?

Yeah but everyone knew that about Fiverr, to the extent anyone had heard of it. The first I heard of it it was about anime dorks hiring middle aged men to argue incoherently about who is best wife.
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He's made a lot of money and appeared on actual television (like a late night interview with Colbert.) I don't think he'll get more relevant than he is.

Not only sympathy. If we're speaking anecdotally now, I've yet to hear of a single person mention him offline, and online have mostly only seen an intensification of scorn.

No, what's ineffective is doing nothing and just blithely assuming doing nothing will make things better.

But if we did that, he would have done it. I'm not following you here.