Actor Bryan Cranston, the Breaking Bad guy, believes embracing the "Make America Great Again" slogan is racist.  Mr. Breaking says America was never great for Blacks, so wanting to make it great again is a false premise.  And if you subscribe to that premise, you are insulting your fellow African American citizens. No, Bryan is not on drugs; he really believes that because in his show biz world, that's standard issue.  The bubble people in Los Angeles see skin color and gender as defining the USA.
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Actor Bryan Cranston, the Breaking Bad guy, believes embracing the "Make America Great Again" slogan is racist.  Mr. Breaking says America was never great for Blacks, so wanting to make it great again is a false premise.  And if you subscribe to that premise, you are insulting your fellow African American citizens.

No, Bryan is not on drugs; he really believes that because in his show biz world, that's standard issue.  The bubble people in Los Angeles see skin color and gender as defining the USA.

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