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The main problem with the Internet is that it is an echo chamber. No matter what your views, you will find people who support them.

This.

The Internet is a wonderful thing, because it gave everyone a voice.

It is an awful thing because of what some choose to -do- with that voice.

You’re the only one that has actually been reporting on this stuff which is shocking. though I also feel like if we don’t have a discussion about this now, then this will be forgotten in a day and it will happen again. We also should not forget about the others before this either. I am still disappointed in this

I think companies really need to get out of the habit on firing people because the internet demands a sacrifice. It only encourages people to continue using toxic behaviors to push their agendas.

Thank. You.

I came here to say this but you already did. She comes from such a wildly privileged position that a global economy collapse probably wouldn’t hurt her a lot, unlike the rest of us. Living through a “revolution” from your crystal castle doesn’t sound that bad.

My argument against the “Bernie or no one” crowd is that they obviously do not care about reproductive rights, full stop. SCOTUS appointments are crucial at this juncture.

Exactly. My 2 year old daughter is who I think of every time I hear these assholes claim they’d rather not vote than support a candidate that isn’t 100% their ideal. There are real people being affected by this mess and it’s the height of privilege for someone like Sarandon to be indifferent to all of those folks.

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Making the perfect the enemy of the good is always a bad idea.

This is such a wildly privileged opinion. Real people will get hurt under Trump. SCOTUS will be changed. Laws will be passed. The military will be deployed, affecting people around the globe. I get that you want a different political system but this is the one we live in. Don’t throw others under the bus in your quest

75 fucking years. This is the first Wonder Woman appearance in a feature film in the character’s 75-year history.

I’m going to answer you as if I assume that you haven’t been to a lot of action movies: Cheering when a big deal good thing happens, or the important character finally appears, is not unusual, not considered untoward, and has no connection to rednecks.

That was such an “ugh” moment. I was like “Falcon, how are you going to do us like that? Your character is great boyfriend material, and then you pull this clownishness.”

Hell, I’ll even take his Lucas Lee...

At some point in the last few years, the worldwide press tours for movie releases have both become bigger AND through the magic of the internet it’s easy to find and watch all of them. Before you just saw the two minute whatever interview on local news or Entertainment Weekly or whatever your normal TV viewing habits

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