Last year, the Netflix series Ginny & Georgia was released. It did not have much in the way of big marketing, but it did have a viral moment when a super cringe clip was shared between two characters, one half-Asian and one half-Black, engaging in what felt like Oppression Olympics, as written by Twitter. Then finally, on a recent trip at the recommendation of a friend, I decided to check it out and see what exactly it was all about.
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Read MoreLast Week Tonight with John Oliver is back at it again, this time dragging health care sharing ministry networks that can deny claims due to morality clauses.
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Read MoreEllis issued an apology and largely withdrew from public life, but like most canceled men of the Me Too movement, he has resurfaced.
Read MoreShe continued, “Tucker Carlson didn’t serve. His biggest achievement is having nine lives in the world of cable news, making a bowtie famous, and getting away with promoting conspiracy theories, night after night after night.”
Read MoreFormer Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 270 months, or 22.5 years in prison, for the murder of George Floyd.
Read MoreAnd it just feels right. I've never been this happy about a character getting his redemption before, just giddy any time that Sung Kang was on screen.
Read MoreMusic is healing to all