If she’d been experiencing similar symptoms before and this hospital still didn’t find anything, her previous behavior was equally as justified as this round.
If she’d been experiencing similar symptoms before and this hospital still didn’t find anything, her previous behavior was equally as justified as this round.
A friend is currently suing a hospital for letting her aunt die in the waiting room because they assumed she didn’t need urgent treatment. This was jut a couple of years ago. AMERICA! Learning from our mistakes never.
You do understand the difference yet lumped them all under the same group? OK.
Where does Tina Fey say that she’s not working on herself/her biases personally? Where does she say that she can say whatever she wants?
I’m completely sure there is a difference between missing a mark and purposely ignoring information you already have.
A little racism does go a long way but it exists everywhere all of the time. In the real world it is a thing. Writing people off in the actual, living real world for having any prejudice or bias means you interact with no other people on this planet. You also consume no media or music. You read no books.
The world is not black and white.
It will be a great day when actors of color are allowed to audition for roles as freely as whites.
She says in the tweet she’s an Executive Producer of the film.
You don’t understand the difference between a character being a high maintenance bitch and a white woman playing a Japanese man? That’s maybe a you thing, not sensitive Americans. Believe me, cloaking racism under the guise of HAHA BUT IT WAS FOR A FUNNY EVERYONE! is something all Americans are familiar with but we’re…
Where does it say that Tina Fey, personally, will no longer work on her shortcomings or figure them out in her own life?
No. The world is not black and white. But if you would like to see it as such and people are either completely without bias or solely racist AF, that’s fine. That’s just not at all how the world/people work.
I don’t think Tina’s saying we’re all friends. I think she’s saying that she doesn’t hide where she’s coming from in her comedy and she’s going to fuck up because of her place in the world, she knows it’s not great but isn’t going to explain to people, “My father made me racist in the following ways so in this joke I…
I’m not sure what country you reside in or if you have any idea what the entertainment industry is like on the other side of the camera but it’s racist as fuck. So no, I’m not giving her a cookie. But in an industry where racial slurs are used regularly, not by anyone joking, and it goes unchecked because people fear…
They can’t differentiate between the two because addressing race equals racism today. This is why so many people are “colorblind.” This is why so many people start sentence with, “I’m not racist but/because/etc.” This is why so many people call black people racist over the BLM movement.
Thanks, I’ve read the book.
She addresses her racism and prejudices and biases throughout that entire book. That’s what I’m referencing above. She’s not exempt but is aware of her flaws which is more than the majority of Hollywood. She clearly addresses her own shortcomings over those biases in the book and in her shows.
Lindy West said a lot of things as a twentysomething white woman.
No, she means the general population being unable to differentiate between a joke that pokes fun at the asshole vs. a joke made at the expense of an entire group of people because the joke deals with race in some manner.
That Krasinski cover just drives home how celebrity status will make anyone do-able. That face ain’t extraordinarily cute. He’s 98% of white guys. We can all have a John Krasinski.