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Bryan Cranston - When you look at Make America Great Again from an African-American perspective, when was it great? (Original Post) Swede Mar 7 OP
K&R 2naSalit Mar 7 #1
A great actor in drama and comedy and a very smart person. One of my favorites. twodogsbarking Mar 7 #2
Brilliant and profound question jmbar2 Mar 7 #3
Well duh. yardwork Mar 7 #4
Which I think is the point he's trying to make. thucythucy Mar 7 #6
Exactly. Liberals try to improve the country while conservatives long for a non-existent Golden Age in the past. Martin68 Mar 7 #5

twodogsbarking

(18,825 posts)
2. A great actor in drama and comedy and a very smart person. One of my favorites.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:47 AM
Mar 7

He is the one who knocks.

jmbar2

(8,005 posts)
3. Brilliant and profound question
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:53 AM
Mar 7

Manufactured tropes, like MAGA, are so inherently biased as to be practically invisible and unquestioned by the beneficiaries of privilege.

His simple question turns the tables in the temple. I hope this line of questioning spreads like wildfire throughout American public discourse.

yardwork

(69,370 posts)
4. Well duh.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:54 AM
Mar 7

MAGA is code for white supremacy. Any gains by nonwhites are feared and derided as "woke."

Martin68

(27,767 posts)
5. Exactly. Liberals try to improve the country while conservatives long for a non-existent Golden Age in the past.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 12:16 PM
Mar 7

It doesn't mean the country had not done good things in the past. It means some really bad things were also happening. We need to acknowledge that in order to move beyond it.

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