That is something a crazy person would say.
That is something a crazy person would say.
As long as you're the one defining those terms, I guess.
All things being equal, I suppose you'd be right. The point is that it benefits you, and your privilege, to presume that all things are equal in this case.
And maybe if you keep saying this, racism will go away!
Yes, for you, racism and slavery are fun ingredients for popcorn entertainment. That's not true for everybody. And when you say things like this, you're attempting to keep anyone else from bringing up your privilege. What you're doing here is called "erasure": An attempt to silence anybody who doesn't share your…
You're very lucky to have the privilege of thinking of slavery and racism as fun ingredients for brainless entertainment, that no longer have any cultural relevance. Very lucky indeed.
Yes, and you're very lucky to have the privilege of thinking of slavery and racism as fun ingredients for brainless entertainment, that no longer have any cultural relevance. Very lucky indeed.
First of all, grow up and stop screaming. Secondly, again: What you're doing is called a false equivalency, and it arises from your white privilege. The things you're trying to equate — racist, privileged screeds trying to silence a black woman from intruding on your brainless entertainment for white people vs.…
Well, that's me told!
Get your intelligent black woman's analysis out of my lazy white privilege!
I'm a pretty big history nerd and it really bugs me when movies take important issues from the past and either misrepresent them or dumb them down. I think it is critically important for us to better understand our past so that we can learn from it and use it to impact our future.
This is called a false equivalency, and it arises from your white privilege. The things you're trying to equate are not the same, and you know it.
Seriously. "I hate it when people think about things! It distracts me from not thinking!"
It's wonderful. Sandra Oh really made her mark with that one, she's brilliant in it. They both are.
It came out in 2004. I'm pretty sure Google can help you out.
Cyteen. Almost any show you've mentioned, in the terms you did.
The subtitle for this should be, And Other Things That Explain Why Non-Pet Owners Secretly Think Pet Owners Are Gross People.
I think it's your syntax. Screaming in random capital letters doesn't really help when the sentences themselves make no literal sense.
Yes. It didn't make any sense the first time, either. How can you be "absolved from analysis" while simultaneously having an "unintentional nature"? Either it's political or it isn't. Either you're talking about this random occurrence, or you're talking about a political agenda in the show itself. I don't think you're…
Well, then I guess you won that argument about the werepanthers on the vampire show. Well done. I guess the fact that I only know your name in connection to the non-stop rape talk from the internet an entire year ago should have cued me in to the extra baggage you'd bring along. So are you going to pull out that card…