

Interesting that the Asian men seem more closely aligned with the regional split of the whole country and less so on an ideological basis.
Interesting that the Asian men seem more closely aligned with the regional split of the whole country and less so on an ideological basis.
Fucking brilliant
I feel like maybe he hasn’t and we just prescribed things about him that were never real. He’s got a few progressive type positions (lgbt, legal weed), but beyond that I’m not sure he was ever the progressive we thought he was. We just cloaked him in things and he never disabused us of it until now where the rubber meets the road. I’m greatly disappointed, but the lesson for me is to look closer at people rather than “thinking” their beliefs align with my values.
Well, yes. But I didn’t think he ever lived in York County.
Ooooh, this oughta be good.
If you ever have a chance to travel to Germany, there’s a museum devoted to “brotkultur” (bread culture) in Ülm. They have an entire wing related to bread as propaganda and how bread has always figured into the political sphere.
He’s a very popular actor/musician that isn’t looking to wade into any controversy that might damage his popular brand.
On Firefox, you can click reader mode and that often bypasses the walls.
“The Man Inside Me” by Tobias Fuenke
So would you say then that the subgroups have organically settled into regions that align with their ideologies or rather are perhaps an influential voting bloc that influences the overall swing? However, I see your point that “Asian men” encompasses a larger cultural diaspora than the other demos illustrated here.