In light of the events of August 11th and 12th in Charlottesville, Virginia, we’ve reprogrammed this week’s episode to discuss pertinent and pressing issues: we’re looking at the consequences of hate through American History X versus Threads. Tony Kaye’s American History X from 1998 tackles the origins of racism, and the potential for reform. Meanwhile, Mick Jackson’s 1984 #BBC Docu-drama, Threads, looks as closely and realistically as possible at nuclear warfare. With threats against North Korea, and Nazis marching in public, now more than ever we need to take a hard look at the world around us, and ourselves.⠀ ⠀ Of course, our apologies for the delay in this week’s episode. Family emergencies and illness have kept us … tied up.⠀ ⠀ If you like what we’re doing, let us know! Want us to talk about a specific film or idea? Clearly, we listen to input! Reach out to us via email at [email protected]. You can also find us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tumblr.⠀ ⠀ Subscribe to the show on #SoundCloud, Google Play, Stitcher, or the Pocket Casts app. Of course you can also find us on #iTunes, so rate, and #subscribe to the show. Every subscription helps!⠀ ⠀ Last, but not least, be sure to check out Modern Superior’s #Patreon page, and donate to our wonderful podcasting family!⠀ ⠀ https://buff.ly/2ghBMDo⠀ ⠀ #AmericanHistoryX #Threads #NuclearWar #NuclearBombs #NuclearHolocaust #NoNazis #FCKNZS #FuckNazis #TonyKaye #MickJackson #EdwardNorton #EdwardFurlong #AveryBrooks #Podcast #Podcaster #Podcasting #Podcasts #InternetRadio #PodernFamily