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Iason De Silentio: well this is charming.
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Sunday, February 7, 2010. Well this is charming. In a stunning demonstration of a lack of self-awareness, Christopher Hitchens labels North Korea " A Nation of Racist Dwarfs. In a recent piece for Slate.com. February 8, 2010 at 7:05 AM. The point is how a brutal, racist dictatorship reaches into the lives of people and warps them. And mind you, as...
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Iason De Silentio: July 2009
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Wednesday, July 29, 2009. History lesson II: History lessons in paradise. One of The Censored Eleven. More on Affirmative Action. Perusing the Wikipedia (there go any pretensions of scholarly rigor) article for Ward Connerly. Perhaps, Mr. Connerly. But when there is already the accumulation of generations and centuries of elite male privil...The n...
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Iason De Silentio: February 2010
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Friday, February 19, 2010. Even the 3 Musketeers can't stop the whitewashing. The main man Combat Jack goes in. Over at his site, daily mathematics. About how the biopic for influential, iconic, and acclaimed French author Alexandre Dumas is whitewashing this noted Haitian-French figure's life. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Well this is charming.
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Iason De Silentio: What I Noticed in My In-Flight Entertainment.
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Saturday, May 14, 2011. What I Noticed in My In-Flight Entertainment. American Ethnic Composition ( 2009 census data. 17% Multiple heritage descent. Ethnic faces in American media (television film), as represented by my United Airlines in-flight entertainment from Beijing, China to San Francisco, USA:. With 47 actors/characters pictured:.
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Iason De Silentio: December 2009
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Sunday, December 27, 2009. The Men of the Mark do not lie, and therefore they are not easily deceived" - Eomer, The Two Towers. Tonight, to begin thumbing through its pages before slumber. But I rather like the point of view that Tolkien presents here: to him (or, at least, to Eomer), hearing truth doesn't dull one's ears to lies, but rather sharp...
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Iason De Silentio: Even the 3 Musketeers can't stop the whitewashing...
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Friday, February 19, 2010. Even the 3 Musketeers can't stop the whitewashing. The main man Combat Jack goes in. Over at his site, daily mathematics. About how the biopic for influential, iconic, and acclaimed French author Alexandre Dumas is whitewashing this noted Haitian-French figure's life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Iason De Silentio: The Office - racist or revolutionary?
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Friday, December 3, 2010. The Office - racist or revolutionary? Season 7, Episode 10. 8211; “China”. I haven't watched it yet (queueing it up to stream right now, though.), but I'm already half-concerned, and half-hopeful, about the content of this week's Office episode about China. Episode from this season, anyone? Is usually fairly on-the-mark w...
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Iason De Silentio: December 2010
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Friday, December 3, 2010. The Office - racist or revolutionary? Season 7, Episode 10. 8211; “China”. I haven't watched it yet (queueing it up to stream right now, though.), but I'm already half-concerned, and half-hopeful, about the content of this week's Office episode about China. Episode from this season, anyone? Is usually fairly on-the-mark w...
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Iason De Silentio: The Price of Exotification
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Wednesday, April 21, 2010. The Price of Exotification. This image (an advertisement for VH1's newest celeb-fronted "educational" vehicle) is problematic. Norm, the standard by which "regular" beauty is judged. Of course, Asian and African women very often. Do not dress like the women portrayed in the shot. But actual. If Ms Simpson were to be wear...
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Iason De Silentio: November 2009
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A voice in the wilderness, crying out.". Indubitably unasked-for, highly unqualified, and often unintelligible musings on. Ethnicity in media (film and print). Monday, November 16, 2009. In short: why do so many people who say that we shouldn't force people to "do good", say we should punish people who "do bad"? In such a case, I've heard it argued, the government should not act to provide for unemployed or unemployable individuals, because it should. OK, I can ride with that, at least to a certain degree.