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I hollered at this because it’s horrifying accurate. I PRAY for a GWB to save us right now. Lol

It was so great. I also loved the part where he talked about his parents. His mom and dad are the best part of his show

Brown’s offensive reference to the wrong ethnic origin goes nicely with Ansari’s joke about people telling him to “go back to...the country you’re from!”. His follow up is that the racists tend to not be geography buffs.

Maybe he can’t catch a break because of all the shitty things he continues to do without apologizing.

Aziz’s bit about G.W. Bush in his opening monologue cracked me up. “What the hell has happened? I’m sitting here wistfully watching old George W. Bush speeches? Just sitting there- ‘What a leader he was!’ 16 years ago I was certain this dude was a dildo, now I’m sitting there like ‘He guided us with his eloquence!’”

Honest question here. I’m a Carr carrying democrat who loves Obama. But why didn’t we make more of a stink about the right to nominate and have heard by the senate that nomination for the Supreme Court? I’m sure it would have been blocked and blocked and blocked and no person we chose put in... but I felt like we

While women’s rights activists are (and should be!) still riding the high from Saturday’s global women’s marches

Have you asked them how they explain that? I mean, I understand if you haven’t because it might seem overly confrontational to some people but if you have I’m just curious how they rationalize that. (Also, do you know if they know the Catholic Church’s stance on IVF?)

Ugh. If it helps even things out, of my good friends is Catholic and an OBGYN who performs abortions (along with all women’s healthcare services as can be expected) and does work with PP.

President Donald Trump has previously stated his intentions to stack the Supreme Court with Republican justices in order to overturn Roe v. Wade. If he succeeds, abortion could become outlawed in 33 states.

She wasn’t a tramp. It is sanctioned in those cases.

I’m encouraging everyone to replace ‘pro-life’ with ‘anti-choice.’ It’s a more accurate term to describe opponents of women’s right to choose, since they don’t care about the lives of pregnant women.

Genuinely curious: Is this a problem with inclusiveness from the white majority or lack of action by women of color, in your opinion?

Guys GUYS I am so angry because my in-laws are Catholic and they think abortion is a sin- except when their daughter got in vitro and had to have some embryos selectively aborted. But they didn’t call it “abortion,” did they. I just can’t anymore. People are URGH

So its an observation in what way? I kinda agree that the marches can in some way be seen as a bunch of white ladies patting each other on the back. But if your stat is to be taken at face value, why did the Latino women stay home?

Organize my people? As though as a white woman, all other white women are my people? Not only is that statement is not in any way helpful to the progressive cause (as white women are not given magical powers to convince the worst of white society to change their minds), it also serves to create a false division

We can buy Plan B on Amazon? I may do the same.

It’s a well composed photo, but like the famous one of young people in Brooklyn on 9/11, it shows a narrative that might not be the one going on.

But to accuse women who are brave enough to talk honestly about their own experiences of creating division is ridiculous. That’s your division there. I felt good, and

I think we made it maybe a solid 24 hours past one of, if not the largest protest movements before we entered the “well actually” phase where the left fractures along rifts of who is more/less “liberal”.

I continue to be amused by the left’s unfailing habit of eating itself.