I get the sentiment, but isn’t there better ways to do this?
I get the sentiment, but isn’t there better ways to do this?
Apparently talking to a living person is an issue, even if the attempt to learn more is earnest. Yes, there are resources to read, but isn’t talking to a person and having a nuanced conversation a better way to learn? You can’t ask questions about things you don’t understand of an article.
Cho had the opportunity to not answer and not write statements that make it seem the conversation went well. I don’t get how Tilda is in the wrong for wanting to discuss and learn, and I do think they could have cast an Asian and kept it from being stereotypical bullshit.
To have a deeper understanding of the issues.
Exactly; if Cho had not been such a vocal voice on the topic I could understand the sentiment. However, she put herself in the conversation and Tilda reached out.
Thank you for this, because this is a great way to educate. I understand if the questions seem rude, but if it is a genuine attempt to learn, how is that a bad thing?
That opening sentence had me spit out my coffee.
I’ve always used the thinnest layer of mayo; thanks Grandma.
I was Femimazi0220 and was ungreyed, and I accidentally deleted my key :(
There do need to be more tv shows about poor people, not just rural poor people.
I don’t see that whatsoever.
Honestly, I think it may be the rampant sexual abuse in the child or wannabe star entertainment world. If you have a warped.view of sexuality, many abused become abusers. Doesn't make it okay though!
Moving to the center would be disastrous. People want change and big ideas.