Not really. Also it cites Zizek. blerrhghh.
Not really. Also it cites Zizek. blerrhghh.
so your point is some people defending social justice made other people suddenly bigoted? They were always bigoted. They just refused to question anything of their status quo when showed what could be problematic in their worldviews.
I think the world liberal should be banned from the vocabulary because it's really to vague to mean anything. I'm fighting everyday against the liberalisation of economy but to some I have "liberal" views as in I defend social justice and emancipation. Anyway because of this I'm not sure I completely follow the point…
I have a very big problem with this (very american) mindset where the entire political spectrum is democrats vs republicans. To me "democrats" as they've been governing are very much right wing economically, and still represent a very repressive racist and sexist agenda. Republican, and furthermore Trump and his…
or you know, just watch the news or read twitter.
well if "safe space" is a sanitized, depolitised version of non-mixity as a political tool then it's okay to be made fun of, but non-mixity has a always been a powerful political tool in feminism and civil rights movements. And the problem is, south park is very often pointing their satire in the right direction, but…
yes, how the hell are you gonna make fun of someone that is already hilariously ridiculous just being himself? At this point people need to fight trump and friends, mocking him won't do much for someone who is tottaly immune to being ridiculed, being himself a joke on legs.
yeah, the article makes some valid points, but citing Cartman as an exemple of the message of the show isn't right. It probably changed in the latter seasons though.
a few interesting points made, but I'm confused by the mixed up between "liberal" as in values, as opposed to "liberal"or "neoliberal" as in economy made in the article, because a few people would argue with "the emptiness of neoliberalism" as an economy system, or how flawed the democratic institutions are (or were…
letting it sink in that someone has been watched your every waking moments since…Sarah almost killed her? before?..is terriifying. Just imagine it for yourself.
yes, you definitely hear the conversation she has with Sarah on PT end, it has audio capability (is it the eye though, or is there another implant? or just her phone?). Even mufled but the patch it's probably PT would have hear the cart rolling or Sarah talking. Of course it was too late so it doesn't matter this much.
the way she felt inspired by the demo song on the synth seems definitely like alison though. This theory is plausible, but the show has conditionned us to recognise the clones by their apparences, so the first instinct would be to think it's not her.
that's called the "demo" song, she probably doesn't know how to play (yet).
"remember what I said the night we spend together, last time we saw each other?" he said. what was said that night is probably the key to understanding this.
yes, thanks, I haven't red the books and don't fully understand the GoT universe. as I understand the wall is a direct reference to the Hadrian wall that was built by Rome in northern England to keep the south they conquered from the northern kingdoms, and Romans were never able to go above this wall.
the show is loosely based on early medieval England (around the 5th century, the times of the arthurian myths, like most medieval/heroic fantasy setting). At the times the Roman Empire, though very much declining, was largerely superior in term of culture and technologies, people from northern europe were seen as…
well, could have gone my whole life whitout knowing who Ed Sheeran is. thanks for nothing, the avclub.
it was so obvious from the moment "Walder" began his speech how the scene was gonna end.
this show has now picked up to a good rythm of one genocide for each episode.
ok, they turned Madison into a full fledged psychopath, this is really painful to watch. Even Rick is a lot more likable than her character. the daughter is annoying, the son is irritating, I wanna see all the characters in this show die a painful death. I couldn't go through with it (besides being bored to death with…
how do they explain the fact missy didn'remembered at all killing him/herself? yet she rememebererd to bring the tardis-thingy.