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I've gotta go with Tapert on this. This alternative finale idea is even worse than what aired. And the colon scene was just disgusting, not "fun". The show was already fun without it. Low effort writing…just being silly and doing whatever…isn't fun for viewers. The plot should make SOME sense. The Evil Dead franchise

Of course. It's like any other debate though. Occasionally someone admits you changed their mind on a topic. More often they argue defiantly until it ends, but then a few months or years later you notice them repeating arguments you made, perhaps without even realizing when those seeds were planted or who planted them.

I was talking about Fox's entertainment division, moron.

No, you idiot. I was clearly referring to the radio comment singling out "the American South" as a source of condolences for the Neo Nazis. I didn't mention "fried chicken". Learn to read.

Of course I know that, which is why I said "essentially" created (actually it's debatable when the nation of Canada began; some would argue not until the 1980s when it became an independent country within the British Commonwealth), but 1867 was when the major portions of British North America were fused together to

No, you're wrong. The Quebec government (run by "those guys") has always sought to publicly entrench and preserve French culture, and the French language was given exalted, official status by the 1867 British constitutional act that essentially created modern Canada, so the tradition of bilingualism dates back to the

The Canadian government has been pushing the pluralism "patchwork quilt" thing a while now, and the Quebec government has been separatist prone even longer. Canada may never have quite been the American melting pot, but I think given technology and modern society there would have been more assimilation there than has

There's also the fact that much of the supposed dream sequences involved events Todd didn't seem to have any awareness of, which seems a little odd for a story said to be well thought out in advance.

Well yeah. You cite a couple exceptions, and usually such enclaves are temporary, forming due to a large surge in immigrants from one place to a single area. But despite coming from all over the world, 300 million Americans speak the same language and broadly share the same culture. The first generation of children

Not really. Assimilation has traditionally tended to happen naturally, especially in the American melting pot. Multiculturalism is usually maintained by conscious institutional effort, like in Canada with the bilingual/dual nationalism laws or at modern US universities.

Setting aside the fact that I was taking issue with attacking the American south, not Nazis, you're still wrong. Frivolously calling everyone you dimly perceive disagrees with you a "Nazi" waters down the comparison and makes the Nazis seem less bad than they really were. In a sense you really are defending the Nazis,

So your and Larry's takeaway from a post where I complain about the American south even being associated with Nazis is that I'm somehow pro Nazi and pro bigotry, even though in that same post I defended the south by calling it the least bigoted part of the country and I certainly said nothing positive about Nazis or

So you feel I defended Hitler because I pointed out he favored universal healthcare and gun control. No. Discernment and reading comprehension are vital. You've at least got to make an effort. It was clear from the context of my post that I opposed those things. My whole point was to complain about "the American

Start by cracking open a book. Any book will do. You need to spend the first year or so just practicing reading and thinking. Then maybe you can move on to writing.

If you think I was "defending Hitler" then you're too stupid to conduct a rational discussion. Spend several years upgrading your mind and then maybe I or someone else will explain the American political spectrum to you.

When conversing with you there's not much else to do.

I call BS.

So in your deluded worldview Seth MacFarlane, Lee Daniels, and Danny Strong aren't left wingers. Got it.

Didn't say that. Just pointed out that he employs more than his fair share of left wingers and his company produces a lot of leftist content.

Sorry, I was thinking of Falling Down. I actually liked the 1990s Bruce Willis movie. Haven't seen Tim Allen's current show but I might check it out.