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This is it. The most privileged article ever published on Jezebel. You did it guys. WE did it.

It's criminal.

Can we please just go, like, 12 hours without talking about twerking? Please?

Our whole movement is about girl power

I don't think they are the originators. You probably have to go back centuries for that. But they certainly popularized it.

Well, that DWTS news is delightful!

Our whole movement is about girl power, so if you’re black, white or Asian you can twerk.

I see your point and concede that you're probably right (and I'm someone who defends the rape scene of Katey Sagal's character on Sons of Anarchy). But I stand by my statement. Nothing Murphy does has dignity and grace.

And now I want to see Stanley Kubrick's Rosemary's Baby.

People mad about Glee's grief must not remember when Phil Hartman got murdered. The NewsRadio cast cried during the Bill McNeal tribute episode, too.

Connie Britton is surprised that people talk about her hair so much. Michelangelo's ghost is surprised that people talk about the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel so much. God is surprised that people talk about the existence of light so much.

I don't know about the world, but I definitely need more and new Death Cab in my life. Yay!

Didn't you hear? Everything bad or upsetting is off-limits now. In the horror genre.

I agree with you. Some people here are acting like this show specifically exists to exact some kind of evil white fantasy, but that would hardly explain the first two seasons (where almost everyone who died was white) or the obsession with the holocaust in season 2. Basically, it's about horrible things, hence the

I don't find the Madame LaLaurie angle offensive at all. I mean, yes, OF COURSE the historical figure was a wretched woman and is one of the reasons I kinda hope hell exists. That having been said, slavery was fucked up. It was terrible. And I'm glad we can depict exactly how depraved, heinous, and terrible it was in

This whole "review" is kind of ridiculous. The show is hardly about being politically correct. Even the title, American Horror Story, should indicate to you that there will be some horrifying events happening (and I'm pretty sure slavery is one of the most horrifying American stories in our history). While I found the

I like this post a lot (love the points system), but I'm a bit confused as to how simply portraying something bad is offensive. First off, that's kind of the POINT of AHS. They messed with the Holocaust last year (I'm Jewish and was not offended- it was just campy and silly). If this show were actually condoning

I don't get why the rape scene's shouldn't be done. If anything they had a tremendous affect on me. You always hear about that type of stuff being done, so to actually have it produced like that made it really hit home more than it every did before just by reading about it. Hopefully it got across to some people how

I was absolutely thrilled with the first episode, a little uncomfortable at the beginning, but they've been promoting this since last year so I knew the characters would push the envelope.