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I suppose. I think it's really a matter of preference I suppose. I agree for the most part, and yeah, I also think the labels are social constructs, but I think when we are talking about them as groups as a whole, that particular group is worthy of capitalization and recognition. Asians are, but if you look at my reply to Daft_Munks, White people are less of a definite group because there were some groups of people who were once not considered "White." (Italians and other Mediterraneans, for example.) Well, I get the argument for Asians and Latinos, but for White its arguable whether they are a definite racial or ethnic group because it seems more of a group that is used to exclude others. (Hard to explain, but for example: Italians and other Mediterranean peoples were once not considered "White".) The WNBA is a business, as are all the other sports leagues. Of course they'd find a way to reach out to more viewers. I agree! Thanks man! https://youtu.be/2fP8foIynvs?si=Fs0ZkJ-DDCxA_xHA&t=183 I dunno. Maybe they should have picked Chris Pine because he can sing Sinatra.... He's some celebrity real estate dude. Probably hits too close to home? Well, I think does raise awareness of social issues...based on what I've seen of trailers so far. No relevance to the plot. Teriyaki Chicken? Shrimp Tempura? Didn't Al-Qaeda admit responsibility? More hands being cut off? Who cares if they ask pronoun questions? That should be an easy question for you to answer with a minimal use of brain cells...just answer them and go about your day! I guess it's a matter of opinion and preference. How about job interviews? Ah didn't know that, cool!