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try Google Thanks. But how can one be rude and benign? That is very informative. Thank you. Still it doesn't make him sound anti-semitic. Not sort of. The episode where is he plays the Group Therapy" Game proves he was. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGSbkmJ-oi8 While that is true, Archie was friendly with the Jewish Defense League member in the AITF episode "Archie Is Branded", I never recall him specifically being anti-semitic. Gregory Sierra played the JDL member. That wouldn't fly today. You're dealing with the new racism. White liberals (usually middle-aged women) telling black and brown people what should offend them and what their culture should be. You gave an example for black people. I'll give one for Central and South Americans - Latinx. join a commune - No, Mike was too materialistic and possessive to live that lifestyle. leave his wife and child - Yes, Mike was self-centered and self-righteous. He would do his best to pay low alimony and child support. She definitely knew what was going on but may not have taken it seriously or did not want to. She had a famous actor (called the most handsome man in America) and probably enjoyed JWB hanging around. I am not sure the other conspirators were serious either, just basting in being the entourage of JWB and getting his castoffs. Reality sunk in with George Atzerodt; he said "screw thus crap" and went to a bar. Stop making sense. Firstly of all he's playing a character, not himself. He is speaking the words of the character, not himself. Blame the writer if you must find blame and obviously you must. Secondly, you call two times is a 65-year career of over 80 roles "constantly playing characters that casually insult LGBTQ people" with the last one cited being 50 years ago? You're working hard to be enraged. It's a movie, not a documentary. The plot required the scene be played out that way. The golf game in Caddyshack is wrong, too. Superbowl will be rescheduled to accommodate her schedule. HA! I had someone tell me 50 years is not enough. Seriously. yes The so-called Argentinian is prone to use five-year-old cliches and think he/she/they is clever and relevant. Someone far from qualified for the job. Maybe Kari Lake or Tim Scott. Same level as Kamala. Scarey. The 1980s TV cliche book was referenced often when the scripts were written. If he was overrated, we wouldn't be having this conversation 500 years later. stop making sense