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No likes yet. This has been up for a couple of hours. I can give you one if you want.

Okay. Thanks for engaging.

Like I said above, maybe the timing is coincidental. But she’s been pretty vocal about the pro-Palestinian stuff, but honestly, who cares? We can all get worked up about anything, but ultimately if you take *Jenna Ortega* and this other actress’s views on Israel-Palestine seriously enough to get irritated, then the

Look at you

“Some of her best friends” are Jewish? In fairness to her, no one ever invokes that line of thinking as cover for discriminatory statements.

Maybe that’s the reason. The timing certainly seems suspicious, and not just to me.

Why are progressives always the most aggressively charmless people? Something worth looking into in examining why they keep losing.

Of course they are. You’re a leftist on the internet. It’s probably that, a few pages of Howard Zinn you read, and some twitter accounts.

I’m sure Jenna Ortega took a really long time to study the nuances of the conflict, but for what it’s worth, here’s what her co-star said:

I can’t believe the crack journalists here missed this, but this is why she was fired:

Saw this tonight. You know how you sometimes a scene in something parodying Marvel, where the actor has to deliver a bunch of out-of-context nonsense with an incredibly grave expression, and the whole thing seems ridiculous because we have no idea what they’re talking about? This is like the entire film version of

Damn. Where else will I find a show hosted by a Daily Show alum who’s positioned themselves as a self-righteous moral scold seemingly more interested in getting applause than actual laughter?

Your Cuban friend’s grandparents shouldn’t have left Che Diaz’s comedy concert early. Not saying it’s their “fault” but...

Are you the one person who actually liked Che Diaz’s standup?

“An unnecessary quip.”

I mean, we all *might* give $500 million.

I completely agree.

I think “Joker” would like a word.

I think that’s largely true, but frankly, Bill Maher’s show comes closest that I’ve seen. He takes positions that he knows a lot of his audience will disagree with, and that don’t hew the progressive line always.

Interesting. I confess that I’m having trouble seeing how Colbert/Kimmel/Oliver/Noah’s nearly identical jokes about how Trump is racist and has terrible hair is achieving that better world. But that may be the vapidity talking.