Racism is systemic oppression. It's not "la-dee-da, I made a comment about race." If you really think it's the latter, you're just dumb. Or have never experienced racism in your life, and never really thought about it or tried to understand it.
Racism is systemic oppression. It's not "la-dee-da, I made a comment about race." If you really think it's the latter, you're just dumb. Or have never experienced racism in your life, and never really thought about it or tried to understand it.
No, he's pointing out the insanity of your disproportionately butthurt response to a mildly offensive comment against white commenters, as opposed to the reams of vile racist and misogynist sh*t spewed out in every single comments page on this site that never gets called out. Just give up and go home, please.
It is indeed you who needs the break given…from the AV Club comment section…forever.
You don't know what racism is.
I'm sure that will make her feel better :/ You people are ridiculous.
You don't understand how racism works. The reason you don't understand how racism works is that you've never experienced racism.
"Neither of those factors quantify [sic] into the fact that her abilities as a writer are often below par."
Or you could just get over it. Even move out of your mom's basement and get a girlfriend while you're at it.
Stop being a fucking crybaby, moron.
It's a small town. Maybe there's no crime and maybe no one locks their doors or has security cameras, like the town I grew up in. (Not meaning to imply that this was a good episode, by the way.)
I think it's too early to say that. I feel like there's more going on beneath the surface.
Are you kidding? Mad Men objectifies women all the time. You're proving my point.
I'm finding it pretty compelling. I don't think this show will be for everyone, but that doesn't mean it's bad. It's slow-paced and pretty subtle.
You have a weird definition of good taste.
It was created specifically to anger the immature man-babies of the AV Club.
You're not a douche at all. Nope, not one bit.
That would make sense, except that the last objects to go flying were tiny nails.
Why was the magnetic force of the dome so choosy? One minute it would start pulling a set of knives toward itself, and then about 10 minutes later it would randomly start influencing the stove. Wouldn't all metal objects in the vicinity feel the influence of the magnetism at the same time? Am I thinking about this…
Okay, I haven't read the books, so this is speculation rather than spoilers. But I think…
I didn't think the cult was supposed to appear threatening. I thought they were supposed to seem sad and dejected (which they did).