Excellent point.
Excellent point.
>Johnson crawled back to WWE and The Fast And The Furious franchise with his tail between his legs
>A policy which wholly insufficient in making civil rights gains.
I think your characterization of both Charles Xavier and Booker T. Washington is wrong. Xavier’s is just a misreading.
Your comment about white supremacy being baked into Zionism reminds me of Richard Spencer’s infamous University of Florida address. I can’t find the video these days, but I remember watching a recording of the address. Israel was his example of an ideal state, a militarized ethno-state designed to promote the cause of…
It would be nice if that were the case, though I would much rather we tell stories about the victories of nonviolent ideals put into action instead of another story about how difficult things can be. But I really fear that the show is veering towards the action movie ethos of “blowing shit up and getting things done.” …
Note, the phrase “, slaughterer of tens of millions” should read, “slaughterer of tens of thousands” and I just mistyped. Though, to be clear, millions almost certainly were murdered by the Soviets over the entire history of the USSR, it is just nearly impossible to quantify exactly how many.
First and foremost, your attempt to equate nonviolent resistance and pacifism as the same thing is ill-conceived at best. They are not. Nonviolent resistance is resistance without violence, not the pacific acceptance of wrongs done to you. Those devoutly dedicated to nonviolent resistance do not espouse pacifism.
The entire Palestinian plight is a perfect example of the inevitable end results of separatism. All it does is foster hatred, justify oppression, and make ethnic cleansing and genocide inevitable.
>The party line on pretty much every X-Men adaptation to date has been that, ultimately, Charles Xavier is right: Beg for enough tolerance, and eventually you’ll get it; save the world X number of times, and you’ll get X amount of compassion in return.
>You can also read into what having a world where “goblins” control the banks could be a real illusion too. Especially when she describes their long twisted noses and such.
>I think after the Fantastic Beasts series crashed and burned hard
>they’re the ones these stories are supposedly for
>after the Fantastic Beasts series seems to have gone down in flames
>She also now believes women only have a specific set of chromosomes with no exceptions.
Fallout New Vegas has a few things going for it -namely (some) better companions and absolutely fantastic DLC. But its world is boring and lacks character. And its story is weak. Getting revenge on Benny and then getting pulled into the fight over the Dam isn’t nearly as interesting to me as Fallout 3.
What I find interesting is that the guy is seen as crazy and people live in fear of him because he acts just like government agents and agencies do every day. If this guy is insane for doing it on his own, how are a bunch of people doing the same thing (i.e. a government) anything less than a mass psychosis?
I think that someone holding the hand of someone else as she dies and two people smiling at each other it what is obviously meant to be a happy scene are very thin threads to hang your argument on. Especially between women where non-romantic physical touch has been more socially acceptable for a long time.
There are a few times you’ll be playing in swampy areas and the ghouls will rise up out of the water and muck to attack you. There are also times where you will enter places that have been sealed for centuries with no food or air coming in and feral ghouls will still be attacking you. In these places either ghouls…