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I don’t get your point here? Maybe I’m reading it wrong, but you seem to be quoting someone who is basically saying “the dominant kind of racism in America is against Black Americans, but there was also a racism against Asians (and non-Protestant whites)...”

No, but it’s much stronger in the US, because the distinction has historically been relatively binary, and because African-Americans have been such a large proportion of the population. Elsewhere, where African heritage is more of a continuum, or where those of African ancestry are a much smaller percentage of the

It’s a fair jibe, but like Ringo’s drumming, he does what he needs to do for the band’s music, and it (largely) works.

They are, I just had to put mine down last fall, unexpectedly. Like a dog was a great way to describe him.

“Ferocious, aren’t I?”

No they are pinched really tight to the wheel. The lug nut would have to be backed off a bit to turn them.

And pertinently you aren’t going to see what extent of the Americanized version of that food is eaten at home.

Most of these movies are all-timers.  WTF.  Sorry it's not Batman V Aquaman in the Thor Universe of  Hawkfuck with AntAss.

Arya Stark’s eyebrows had their own pov chapters.

LEAVE

Eleventacles.

Yeah, there’s definitely a strong “how dare you waste valuable medical supplies on those people who are clearly unwell! They should be reserved for the healthy!” vibe about American penal theory...

I mean, that’s the thing this has in common with Tim and Eric, and most of the other people/things mentioned in the article. The joke isn’t the joke. There’s barely a joke at all, and it certainly isn’t a functional one. The “joke,” such as it is, is thinking, “wow, someone who’s not in on the joke is going to hate

It was more than a decade ago and I’ve blocked most of it out so my answer can only be something like “possibly”.

tedious pop-culture debates that need to just die.

They did 78 takes of “All Things Must Pass.” George decided he didn’t want to play it live on the roof - otherwise it probably would have been. Check out, “The Beatles didn’t reject All things must pass on YouTube.”

How about the “The Winds of War” (1983) miniseries based on Herman Wouk’s (the Caine Mutiny author) book about life just before WWII? Or “Amerika” (1987) a mini-series sort of like “The Man in the High Castle” only about the Soviets ruling America. Starring Kris Kristofferson as a dissident and Sam Neill as a Soviet

... and you didn’t even mention Synanon or EST. I was a teenager living in the Bay Area during the 1970s. There were scams, cults, drug addicts and criminals everywhere you looked.

In my aunt’s Baptist church they play Elvis gospel songs.

“Screw you, Disney, you two-bit punks! I’m Emilio Estevez, I’ve got lots going on in 2021.”

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“Has Joe Rogan called back? Damn it.”