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It's nonsense like this that drives the backlash against political correctness. Bernie Sanders is referred to as the most liberal person in US politics by the media and his political opponents. He is literally the last person eligible for the presidency that would make decisions that negatively impact women and if

Lol $35 for parking is outrageous and I'd refuse too. That's the only thing I found interesting/funny in this review and I think I will check out the show because abandoning a Bill Cosby show because of the parking is my type of subversive humour.

It would've been a bold move if he was cast in a leading role but it looks like it's going to be a small role and I don't see the point of that past marketing.

Well when you said people take him too seriously you were still talking about his boycotts of media outlets. I'm on a rant about how this is a blow to PC and your moving on to remind me that Trump is bad guy going capable of doing bad things.

You got the wrong impression if you thought I'm expressing a Vote Trump sentiment. I'm mainly criticizing NBC and theirfake dedication to political correctness. This a big fail on their part and I just want us to recognize their part in this whole fiasco. It also says a lot about how these corporations view social

I don't wanna go back and forth on that. Waste of time. It's like getting into an argument about how a few examples of successful women disproves patriarchy. It's an argument some people like to have which is fine but I'm not interested.

Listen to what NBC said. Compare that bullshit statement about values to Trump calling them weak and foolish. That's expected from Trump. People like him because he doesn't treat these media outlets with the inflated importance they perceive to have.

Yeah which shows that many people are growing tired of the ever increasing PC parameters. Trump is an awful guy and that's clear to a lot of sensible people but it's hard to imagine another opportunity to help successfully decry the influence of PC.

This is all actually pretty funny. I'm reading past statements from the both of them and they all sound really disingenuous in hindsight.

PC-loving people. Sorry, gotta take the crazy conservative side on this particular issue.

Can we just take a moment to reflect on how meaningless NBC's promise to cut ties with Donald Trump was? Take that Political Correctness.

"Each father flashes back to his youth and his immigration to the United States, thinking about how they came from India and Taiwan to become successful New Yorkers, giving their sons the opportunities they were never afforded so those same sons could blow them off for seeing one of 15 X-Men movies"

"We're given the impression by some on the libertarian end of the spectrum that we have no right to treat people who are deliberately insulting as if they've been deliberately insulting."

"You might call me a pussy but I won't hear you in my safe spaaaaace!"

If someone you know who you see on a daily basis bullies you online I think the consequences are similar to if the bullying was in person. I don't think thats what they aiming for though, they were targeting people who use platforms designed to put you on in the larger public sphere like Twitter. Your already forced

I think Butters was the response to people blaming Twitter and other social media services for not adequately filtering out trolling and hateful speech. Maybe even sites like Reddit. Moderation isn't cheap and currently can't be done effectively with software only so maybe they're making the case that it's an

Lazier than when Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer movies actually made money?

There's a lot of dicks on Adult Swim cartoons. I guess it's just a thing in general that dicks are funny.

No love for Network TV? Maybe it's time to ease up on the procedurals.

So much talk about making TV more progressive. But will it be any better?