education, that s a big thing and we are throwing money everywhere else. prices and gas and food, export, import. equal opportunity housing, affordable rent. all the crime, drugs coming in to the country. a major issue in the current administration blows over it. used to be a democrat all my life. now i changed over to be republican. the emphasis everybody has on we should be happy and get what we want is crazy so the legislation is so biased toward people who complain about stuff and think they deserve something when really it s the whole country that needs something and it s ridiculous a few special interest groups can come make a fuss. i m looking for expanded healthcare access for everybody. allowing a generation of people to have disposable income that allows them to live and get back to the economy. roe v. wade and women s rights and no offense, i love a lot of men but women have a different game in life. thousands of issues out th there, get legisla
education, that s a big thing and we are throwing money everywhere else. prices and gas and food, export, import. equal opportunity housing, affordable rent. all the crime, drugs coming in to the country. a major issue in the current administration blows over it. used to be a democrat all my life. now i changed over to be republican. the emphasis everybody has on we should be happy and get what we want is crazy so the legislation is so biased toward people who complain about stuff and think they deserve something when really it s the whole country that needs something and it s ridiculous a few special interest groups can come make a fuss. i m looking for expanded healthcare access for everybody. allowing a generation of people to have disposable income that allows them to live and get back to the economy. roe v. wade and women s rights and no offense, i love a lot of men but women have a different game in life. thousands of issues out the there, get legisl
education, that s a big thing and we are throwing money everywhere else. prices and gas and food, export, import. equal opportunity housing, affordable rent. all the crime, drugs coming in to the country. a major issue in the current administration blows over it. used to be a democrat all my life. now i changed over to be republican. the emphasis everybody has on we should be happy and get what we want is crazy so the legislation is so biased toward people who complain about stuff and think they deserve something when really it s the whole country that needs something and it s ridiculous a few special interest groups can come make a fuss. i m looking for expanded healthcare access for everybody. allowing a generation of people to have disposable income that allows them to live and get back to the economy. roe v. wade and women s rights and no offense, i love a lot of men but women have a different game in life. thousands of issues out the there, get legisl
call it benefit of the doubt. those cops give jerry the benefit of the doubt that his life matters. that his life is worth saving. even when he takes one of their guns and shoots it. of course, when you are black, we really get the benefit of the doubt. cops murdered quan mcdonald in less than 30 seconds. cops killed tamir rice in less than two seconds. jared, he got probation and a fine, and a bump on the forehead. in this episode, we are talking about the difference between two minutes and a few seconds. you want to call the police on them for having a barbecue on a sunday at the lake? yes. you have seen the videos. i am white and i am hot. the last couple of years, they have been sweeping the nation. like a new beyonce album, they drop without warning and are all anybody can talk about for days afterward. which one is your favorite? it is illegal to have a charcoal grill in the park here. calling the police on people barbecuing in the park or a whiteley will
them, he looks at them in their crumpled piles and says we are not sick men. as a kid in the 80s, when i saw that, hoo, i felt it. i wasn t chinese. i had no idea of the history of japan and china, but as a black kid in america i understood the need to stand up to your oppressors. and just since the beginning i understand that all people s struggles are connected. it felt like me and bruce were the same. of course, he meant way more to asian americans than he meant to me. but bruce s fights onscreen were nothing compared to his fights offscreen, a fight for representation in media, a fight to end racism by teaching martial arts to everybody, a fight to stand up for his people. anti-asian attacks and hate crimes as we know have been rising sharply thinking episode is about how asian americans are still fighting those fights. no more hate! is it happening? it s happening. oh my god. that s mine. don t touch it. i think we re eating family-style. that s mine